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The Gist of Genetics: Guide to Learning and Review
D. The Cis-trans Test: Meaning and Relation to Recombination Complementation
tests are also called cis-trans tests, and more explanation of their formalities is
required. First, the term cis-trans refers to the relative positions of the mutations in
...
Rowland H. Davis, Stephen G. Weller, 1997
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The Facts on File Dictionary of Biology
See also blood vascular system; lymphatic system. cis-trans test A test that
determines whether two mutations that have the same effect occur in the same
gene or in different genes. The mutations may be in either the cis position (i.e. on
the ...
Robert Hine, Daintith, 2009
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Bacterial and Bacteriophage Genetics
If complementation occurs during the trans portion of the test, the cis–trans test is
considered positive; if it does not, the test is considered negative. The
fundamental cis–trans test assumes that no recombination occurs. If
recombination does ...
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Genetics Manual: Current Theory, Concepts, Terms
(See trans arrangement, cis-trans test) CIS-ACTING ELEMENT: must be on the
same DNA strand as its target to act on transcription. (See also trans-acting
element) CIS-DOMINANT: a dominance affecting only alleles in cis position but
not ...
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Genes, Development and Cancer: The Life and Work of Edward ...
Since, in practice, the double mutant a b must be derived by recombination, the
cis–trans test is intimately tied to a recombination test. When one mutant is
dominant, or both are dominants, they can be said to belong to the same cistron if
the ...
Edward B. Lewis, Howard D. Lipshitz, 2007
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Primer of Genetic Analysis: A Problems Approach
Allelism, pseudoallelism, and the cis-trans test are among the most difficult
concepts in this area for beginning students. Undoubtedly part of the confusion
arises from the fact that theoretical advances in the understanding of genetic
systems ...
James N. Thompson, Jr, Jenna J. Hellack, Gerald Braver, 2007
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The Dictionary of Cell & Molecular Biology
They may be up to 1 megabase away from the genes they regulate and can be
located upstream, downstream, and even within their target genes. cis-trans test
The complementation test with two or more interacting genes placed in cis and in
...
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The Facts on File Dictionary of Evolutionary Biology
cis-trans test pressed in the phenotype if the mutant pseudoalleles are on
different homologous chromosomes. See cis–trans test. cis–trans test A test that
determines whether two mutations that have the same effect occur in the same ...
Elizabeth Owen, Eve Daintith, 2009
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Brock Biology of Microorganisms 13th Edition:
Wild-type cell; both genes A and B are functional Cell contains mutation 2 Cell
contains mutation 1 B 2AB Trp – Trp– Cis-trans test of mutations 2 and 3; no Cis-
trans test of mutations 1 and 2; complementation occurs, therefore mutations are
in ...
Michael T. Madigan , David P. Clark, David Stahl, 2010
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Gene Function: E. Coli and Its Heritable Elements
The cis-trans test relies on the construction of strains carrying different pairs of
mutations on duplicate chromosomal copies (or partial copies). This powerful
Mutations within the same structural gene Mutations in separate structural genes
v No ...
Robert E. Glass, Robert E. Glass (Ph. D.), 1982