Wildtype or Homozygous non-mutated is when neither alleles are mutated. A Heterozygous mutation is when only one allele is mutated. A Homozygous mutation is when both the paternal and maternal alleles have an identical mutation.
Complementation: The production of a wildtype phenotype when two recessive mutations from different genes are brought together.
Using AFM imaging we have identified deletions of 22 to 450 bp in heteroduplexes of linearized mutant and wildtype pSV-ß-Galactosidase plasmid (6821 bp).
An organism or cell carrying a mutation. An alternative phenotype to the wild-type; the phenotype produced by a non-wildtype allele. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ...
See also: Mutation, Organ, DNA, Gene, Phenotype
 
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