explain Inversion.
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Inversion is a type of genetic mutation in which a segment of a chromosome is reversed end to end. This means that the order of the genes on the chromosome is reversed. Inversions can be either pericentric (involving the centromere) or paracentric (not involving the centromere). Inversions can cause a variety of genetic disorders, including infertility, birth defects, and increased risk of certain diseases.