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This is a genetic test that is used to determine whether two mutations can be found on the same gene. If the mutations in question are found to be on the same gene, they are refered to as a [[Complementation group|complementation group]].This test can aslo be referred to as a [[Cis-trans test|cis-trans test]]&nbsp;<ref>Hartl, D. and Ruvolo, M. (2012). Genetics. Burlington, Mass: Jones &amp;amp; Bartlett, p.752.</ref>.  
This is a [[genetic test|genetic test]] that is used to determine whether two [[mutations|mutations]] can be found on the same [[Gene|gene]]. If the mutations in question are found to be on the same gene, they are referred to as a [[Complementation group|complementation group]].This test can also be referred to as a [[Cis-trans test|cis-trans test]]<ref>Hartl, D. and Ruvolo, M. (2012). Genetics. Burlington, Mass: Jones and; Bartlett, p.752.</ref>.  


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This is a genetic test that is used to determine whether two mutations can be found on the same gene. If the mutations in question are found to be on the same gene, they are referred to as a complementation group.This test can also be referred to as a cis-trans test[1].

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  1. Hartl, D. and Ruvolo, M. (2012). Genetics. Burlington, Mass: Jones and; Bartlett, p.752.