Everything about Wild Type totally explained
Wild type, sometimes written
wildtype or
wild-type, is the typical form of an organism, strain, gene, or characteristic as it occurs in nature. Wild type refers to the most common phenotype in the natural population. Wild type also refers to the allele at each locus required to produce the wild-type phenotype. Wild type is the standard of reference for the genotype and phenotype. As the standard, wild type isn't considered
dominant or
recessive. Mutant alleles are dominant or recessive in comparison to wild type.
In biology it relates specifically to the difference between a naturally occurring organism, and one that has been deliberately mutated. Site-directed mutagenesis is a research technique that allows for the mutation of specific nucleotides in the gene sequence of a wildtype gene.
Mutant is an antonym of wildtype.
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