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Are There Rearrangement Hotspots in the Human Genome?

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Different Types of 2-Breaks

A 2-break on edges (u,v) and (x,y) corresponding to (A) reversal: the edges belong to the same black-obverse cycle that is rearranged after 2-break; (B) fission: the edges belong to the same black-obverse cycle that is split by 2-break; and (C) translocation/fusion: the edges belong to different black-obverse cycles that are joined by 2-break.

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030209.g002