Question 14: You examined 8 mutants, so in theory there could be 8 complementation groups (designated below as Group A- Group H). Organize the mutant strains into complementation groups. Entry Format: Each Group: If the answer includes multiple strains, please enter the answer with no spaces, but separate the numbers with a comma, and place those numbers in sequential order (e.g. 1,2,3). Organization of groups: Go in sequential order downwards by the first number of each group. i.e. Group A: 1,2,3 Group B: 4,7 Group C:5 etc. If or once you have used up all of your groups simply type in "None" for the remainder of the groups.

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Question 14: You examined 8 mutants, so in theory there could be 8 complementation groups
(designated below as Group A- Group H). Organize the mutant strains into complementation
groups.
Entry Format:
Each Group: If the answer includes multiple strains, please enter the answer with no spaces,
but separate the numbers with a comma, and place those numbers in sequential order (e.g.
1,2,3).
Organization of groups: Go in sequential order downwards by the first number of each group.
i.e. Group A: 1,2,3 Group B: 4,7 Group C:5 etc. If or once you have used up all of your groups
simply type in "None" for the remainder of the groups.
Group A:
Group B:
Group C:
Group D:
Group E:
Group F:
Group G:
Group H:
Transcribed Image Text:Question 14: You examined 8 mutants, so in theory there could be 8 complementation groups (designated below as Group A- Group H). Organize the mutant strains into complementation groups. Entry Format: Each Group: If the answer includes multiple strains, please enter the answer with no spaces, but separate the numbers with a comma, and place those numbers in sequential order (e.g. 1,2,3). Organization of groups: Go in sequential order downwards by the first number of each group. i.e. Group A: 1,2,3 Group B: 4,7 Group C:5 etc. If or once you have used up all of your groups simply type in "None" for the remainder of the groups. Group A: Group B: Group C: Group D: Group E: Group F: Group G: Group H:
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