BIOL 461 Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Interactome, Null Allele, Synthetic Lethality

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Suppression as a phenotype that can be interpreted. Can be used to identify interactions between genes. How mutations in one gene can affect the phenotype of another gene. Type of genetic approach that can be used to define interactions between genes. The mutant phenotype of genea is something, and if you have a second mutation somewhere else and it goes back to wt we call that suppression. A double mutant that goes back to wt . The mutant phenotype is wt because it should be mutant because you got a mutation in gene a. Intragenic suppression true revertants a(cid:396)e(cid:374)"t (cid:396)eall(cid:455) supp(cid:396)essio(cid:374) (cid:271)e(cid:272)ause (cid:455)ou"(cid:396)e just changing the mutated aa back to the original. Every time the mutation changes one aa it does(cid:374)"t work, but if you change another amino acid in the same protein, it may work again. Restored reading frame most of the aa sequence by inserting or deleting bases so that the ribosome gets back on track.

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