Two Haploid Strains of Petite Yeast Mutants Are Obtained Independently

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Two haploid strains of petite yeast mutants are obtained independently. Each is crossed to a wild-type strain, and the resulting diploid is sporulated (goes through meiosis to produce haploid spores). Use the following results to explain the difference between the two strains and why the crosses give different results. Two haploid strains of petite yeast mutants are obtained independently. Each is crossed to a wild-type strain, and the resulting diploid is sporulated (goes through meiosis to produce haploid spores). Use the following results to explain the difference between the two strains and why the crosses give different results.

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