“…Among verified pericentric inversions have been those reported for the Y chromosome, which have an estimated frequency of 1.1 in 1000 in the general population (Jacoils et al, 1964;Solomon et al, 1964;Jacobs and Ross, 1966;Sparkes et al, 1970;G race et al, 1972;Zeuthen and N ielsen, 1973;Friedrich and Nielsen, 1974). Other inversions confirmed by band ing techniques, secondary constriction position, or autoradiography, or some combination of these, include most of the autosomes (W ilson et al, 1970;Faed et al, 1972;Hacksdottir et al, 1972;Wahrman et al, 1972;Allderdice, 1973;Bhasin et al, 1973;Crawfurd and Mason, 1973;D utrillaux et al, 1973;Howard et al, 1973;Warter et al, 1973;Ferguson-Smith, 1974;Jacobs et al, 1974).…”