👉 Pseudoparallelism is a type of genetic variation in which two genes are located on opposite strands of DNA, creating an asymmetry that can cause some traits to be more or less common than others. This can occur when one gene's DNA sequence is shorter and simpler compared to the other gene's DNA sequence, leading to differences in expression or function. Pseudoparallelism can occur during development, where it may arise from genetic mutations that alter the structure of a particular gene or