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1946 Nobel Prize winner Hermann J. Muller (1890-1967) coined the terms amorph, hypomorph, hypermorph, antimorph and neomorph to classify mutations based on their behaviour in various genetic situa...
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Website created and maintained by: Mark Lefers and the Holmgren Lab last updated: July 26, 200 ... Biology Glossary search by EverythingBio.com ... A mutant with less than the normal amount of some gene product.
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1. a person short in standing height as compared with sitting height. 2. in genetics, a mutant gene that shows only a partial reduction in the activity it ...
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Definition of hypomorph from The American Heritage Medical Dictionary.
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a mutant gene having a similar but weaker effect than the corresponding wild-type gene. —hy·po·mor·phic \ˌhī-pə-ˈmȯr-fik\ adjective ...
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Of major interest is the identification of two possible hypomorph mutations: Heterozygotes express less severe phenotypes and homozygotes develop rudimentary eyes and nasal processes and survive up to 36 hr after birth.
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A brief description of mutant phenotype classes: null, hypomorph, hypermorph, neomorph, and anitmorph. ... Define the terms phenotype and genotype?. ... Define the following terms: MEROZYGOTE RECOMBINANT FREQUENCY (RF) RECESSIVE PHENOTYPE SEX CHROMOSOME.
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