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FLOWER FLIP

Some of the differences between two populations of yellow monkey­flower are driven by genes that sit on an area of a chromosome that has been flipped (below). Such flips, called inversions, may help keep the two populations different. Credit: Wsiegmund/Wikimedia Commons; D.B. Lowry and J.H. Willis/PLOS Biology 2010, adapted by Janel Kiley

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