BIOL207 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Cytochrome C Oxidase Subunit I, Dihybrid Cross, Adenine

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One way is by determining if the genes are located at a similar or different location. If they are different, they must be in different genes and thus are not allelic. If they are located in the same region then a complementation test is used. Classical mendelian genetic crosses to see if one mutant can complement another, or give a wild type phenotype. organism can rescue a mutant phenotype. Transformation of dna with a gene has been used to see if putting a single gene into a cell: complementation test and allelism. Geneticists can observe two independently derived mutants with similar phenotypes, through a mutant screen or in natural populations. A diploid plant that lacks the function of gene a (genotype aa) would produce mutant white flowers that phenotypically looked just like the white flowers of a plant that lacked the function of gene b (genotype bb).

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