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- Muller's_morphs abstract "Neomorph redirects here. It is also one of the post-human types of persons in the novel Eon by Greg Bear.1946 Nobel Prize winner Hermann J. Muller (1890-1967) coined the terms amorph, hypomorph, hypermorph, antimorph and neomorph to classify mutations based on their behaviour in various genetic situations. These classifications are still widely used in Drosophila genetics to describe mutations. For a more general description of mutations, see mutation, and for a discussion of allele interactions, see dominance relationship.Key: In the following sections, alleles are referred to as +=wildtype, m=mutant, Df=gene deletion, Dp=gene duplication. Phenotypes are compared with '>', meaning 'phenotype is more severe than'".
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- Muller's_morphs subject Category:Classical_genetics.
- Muller's_morphs subject Category:Genetics.
- Muller's_morphs subject Category:Mutation.
- Muller's_morphs comment "Neomorph redirects here. It is also one of the post-human types of persons in the novel Eon by Greg Bear.1946 Nobel Prize winner Hermann J. Muller (1890-1967) coined the terms amorph, hypomorph, hypermorph, antimorph and neomorph to classify mutations based on their behaviour in various genetic situations. These classifications are still widely used in Drosophila genetics to describe mutations.".
- Muller's_morphs label "Muller's morphs".
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