• about the effects of dominance and/or recessiveness. Muller's classification of mutant alleles Muller, H. J. 1932. Further studies on the nature and causes...
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  • populations in a species Muller's morphs, a classification scheme for genetic mutations "-morph", a suffix commonly used in taxonomy Morphing, in motion pictures...
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    (null allele), it is often called an amorph or amorphic mutation in Muller's morphs schema. Phenotypes associated with such mutations are most often recessive...
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    Muller (Indiana University Press, 1962). Mutagenesis Bateson–Dobzhansky–Muller model Repository for Germinal Choice Muller's ratchet Muller's morphs History...
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  • term "amorph" was used by Hermann Joseph Muller in 1932.[citation needed] Allele Gene mutation Muller's morphs Lawrence E., ed. (1999). Henderson's Dictionary...
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  • of dominanceness and/or recessiveness. Muller's classification of mutant alleles Allele Mutation Muller's morphs Lawrence E., ed. (1999). Henderson's Dictionary...
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  • consider the allele for the O blood type as a null allele. Pseudogene Muller's morphs Genetic deletion RecLOH Unique-event polymorphism Peter., Snustad,...
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    was, as Müller wrote in 1878, that "defended species may evolve a similar appearance so as to share the costs of predator education." Müller's 1879 account...
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    different colour morphs are known to exist, including colours such as yellow, green, and brown. Shown here is a brown colour morph with pattern. Collage...
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  • this usage because they use the same word to mean 'category in which all morphisms are invertible'. The term magma was used by Serre [Lie Algebras and Lie...
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