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A metabolic reaction requires 40 units of enzymatic activity to proceed. If a dominant allele D can generate 40 units of enzyme and a mutant allele d generates 20 units of enzyme, what can be said of the dominant wild-type allele?

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Answer: the dominant wild-type allele is said to be Haplosufficient

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A situation where only one allele is needed to get functional expression of the gene, the allele is called Haplosufficent.

Here, A single copy of functional gene can perform and maintain normal function

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Answer: a wild type allele is one that encodes a normal functional product while a mutant allele encodes a nonfunctional or less functional product. It implies an altered function of Gene

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From the reaction stated the wild type generates a high range of enzyme activity. In metabolic reaction high ranges of enzyme activity have a small effect on the flux to trait component and on molecular components of a defined trait.

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