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Forward Genetics

In forward genetics, mutations are generated at random, traditionally with ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS). The mutant progeny are then screened for any aberrant phenotype or behavior. Finally, the DNA of mutants displaying a similar phenotype or behavior are sequenced and compared for common polymorphisms. In other words, forward genetics first observes a phenotype, then analyzes a gene.

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Updated 2022-04-30

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