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&nbsp;A complementation group refers to&nbsp;a set of mutations mapping to the same chromosomal locus that fail to complement each other when crossed. When combined they produce mutant phenotypes&nbsp;<ref>Hartl, D. and Ruvolo, M. (2012). Genetics. Burlington, Mass: Jones &amp;amp; Bartlett, p.752.</ref>.  
A complementation group refers to a set of [[mutations|mutations]] mapping to the same [[chromosomal locus|chromosomal locus]] that fails to complement each other when crossed. When combined they produce mutant [[phenotypes|phenotypes]]<ref>Hartl, D. and Ruvolo, M. (2012). Genetics. Burlington, Mass: Jones and Bartlett, p.752.</ref>.  


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A complementation group refers to a set of mutations mapping to the same chromosomal locus that fails to complement each other when crossed. When combined they produce mutant phenotypes[1].

References

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