Preferred Name | wild-type allele | |
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An allele representing a highly common varaint (typically >99% in a population), that typically exhibits canonical function, and against which rare and/or non-functional mutant alleles are often compared. 'Wild-type' is typically contrasted with 'mutant', where 'wild-type' indicates a highly prevalent allele in a population (typically >99%), and/or some prototypical allele in a background genome that serves as a basis for some experimental alteration to generate a mutant allele, which can be selected for in establishing a mutant strain. The notion of wild-type alleles is more common in model organism databases, where specific mutations are generated against a wild-type reference feature. Wild-type alleles are typically but not always used as reference alleles in sequence comparison/analysis applications. More than one wild-type sequence can exist for a given feature, but typically only one allele is deemed wild-type iin the context of a single dataset or analysis. |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/GENO_0000501 |
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'Wild-type' is typically contrasted with 'mutant', where 'wild-type' indicates a highly prevalent allele in a population (typically >99%), and/or some prototypical allele in a background genome that serves as a basis for some experimental alteration to generate a mutant allele, which can be selected for in establishing a mutant strain. The notion of wild-type alleles is more common in model organism databases, where specific mutations are generated against a wild-type reference feature. Wild-type alleles are typically but not always used as reference alleles in sequence comparison/analysis applications. More than one wild-type sequence can exist for a given feature, but typically only one allele is deemed wild-type iin the context of a single dataset or analysis. |
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wild-type allele |
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definition |
An allele representing a highly common varaint (typically >99% in a population), that typically exhibits canonical function, and against which rare and/or non-functional mutant alleles are often compared. |
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wild-type allele |
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GENO:0000501 |
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wild-type allele |
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http://purl.obolibrary.org/obo/FBcv_0000294 | FB-CV | LOOM |