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In genetics, complementation occurs when two strains of an organism with different homozygous recessive mutations that produce the same mutant phenotype produce offspring with the wild-type phenotype when mated or crossed. Complementation will occur only if the mutations are in different genes.
17 lessons • 2h 25m
Course Overview (in Hindi)
3:51mins
Introduction to Genetics (in Hindi)
9:40mins
Mendel's Law (in Hindi)
9:44mins
Allelic Interactions (in Hindi)
8:17mins
Gene Interactions (part-1)
9:07mins
Gene Interaction (part-2)
9:27mins
Gene dissection
9:28mins
Gene Complementation
8:47mins
Sex determination and Pedigree Analysis
8:29mins
Linkage and Mapping
9:06mins
Tetrad Analysis
9:09mins
Polygenic Inheritance
8:03mins
Cytoplasmic Inheritance
9:01mins
Population Genetics
8:01mins
Microbial Genetics
8:00mins
Horizontal Gene transfer
9:10mins
Intrupted mating experiment
8:02mins