Biology, asked by ayeshaa1250, 6 months ago

Twelve null alleles of an intronless Neurospora gene
are examined, and all the mutant sites are found to cluster in a region occupying the central third of the
gene. What might be the explanation for this finding?​

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Answered by vrinda7618
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Neurospora is a genus of Ascomycete fungi. The genus name, meaning "nerve spore" refers to the characteristic striations on the spores that resemble axons. The best known species in this genus is Neurospora crassa, a common model organism in biology.

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