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Biology, 16.03.2020 23:59, lays20001

In genetic complementation testing, crosses are performed between pure-breeding strains for recessive mutations that confer the same mutant phenotype. If the two mutations are in the same gene, then what phenotypic ratios would be expected among the progeny?

A. All of the F1 progeny would display the mutant phenotype associated with the parents.
B. There will be a 1:1 ratio of mutant to wild-type.
C. All of the F1 progeny would be wild-type.
D. All of the F1 progeny would display a novel mutant phenotype that differs from that of the parents.
The answer is not C.

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