Biology 2581B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Epistasis, Wild Type, Zygosity

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Through studying development and mutant phenotypes, scientists have developed useful genetic techniques such as complementation testing and epistasis analysis. If you are studying tail development you may identify a homozygous mutant that lacks part of its tail. This would imply that the gene that is mutated is required for tail development. A different mutant may then be found independently that also lacks part of its tail. You then therefore need to test if these two independent mutations are affecting the same gene or different genes - this will tell you whether tail development is controlled by one gene or multiple. You cannot tell if the same gene is being affected simply by sight because the phenotypes of the two mutants are very similar. In this example, you would get one carrier of each of the tailless mutants (both heterozygous for their respective mutation) and cross them together. If the mutations are in the same gene, it results in this cross:

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