BIOL 2040 Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Muller'S Morphs, Wild Type, Haploinsufficiency

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We were told in the question that p is a gene that makes the flower red. So we know for sure that p+ is a wild- type allele of p that will make the flower red (because almost all genes are haplosufficient). No, because we know that wild-type alleles are marked with + or w/t . No, because if it was, the p+ function would have been gone, and the flower would have no red color, but we are told that the flower is red. So it can be either a null or a hypomorph (we don"t know for sure). The terms gof and lof can only be applied to the functions of individual alleles, not to phenotypes of animals! Please see a detailed explanation of this in the ppt file called understanfing gof and lof on moodle. Do you always need a minimal promoter in a gene to cause expression.

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