BIS 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Mitosis, Mendelian Inheritance, Meiosis

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Complementation = if you have individuals that look the same, are they caused by mutations or polymorphism in the same gene or different genes. Different mutations in many genes can result in a similar phenotype. Finding a number of mutants with the same phenotype tells you little about how many genes you are dealing with. You can assign those mutations to genetic loci. Complementation test requirements: your genotypes have to be homozygous, mutants have to be recessive to wt. Cross wt to everybody (to see whether each gene is recessive to wt or not; it has to be recessive in order for this to work) Cross everybody by themselves (they will better be homozygous) Predicting genotypes: you can start with aa (wt dominant homozygous genotype) You also know that aa (mutant 1 homozygous and recessive to wt) * since f1 is purple, the mutations * since f1 is white, the mutations are on different genes are on a single gene.

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