chapter 4 part 3 Flashcards

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2 questions that geneticists ask when organisms have same mutant phenotype

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  1. do these organisms have mutations in the same or different genes?
  2. how many genes are responsible for the mutations?
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genetic complementation analysis

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performed by mating 2 pure-breeding mutants for similar mutant phenotypes and observing phenotypes in F1 generation

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if phenotypically wild type offspring obtained from genetic complementation analysis:

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  • mutations in parents must be in 2 different genes
  • complementation has occurred
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if phenotypically mutant offspring obtained from genetic complementation analysis:

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  • mutations in parents must be in same gene
  • complementation has not occurred
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genetic heterogeneity

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described conditions when mutations in different genes can produce the same or very similar mutant phenotypes

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