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Wild type

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Limi - Wild Type (Lyrics) [7clouds Release]

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Limi - Wild Type (Lyrics) [7clouds Release]

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Limi - Wild Type (Lyrics) [7clouds Release]

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Limi - Wild Type (Lyrics) [7clouds Release]

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Wild Allele and Mutant Allele

Wild type (WT) refers to the phenotype of the typical form of a species as it occurs in nature. Originally, the wild type was conceptualized as a product of the standard "normal" allele at a locus, in contrast to that produced by a non-standard, "mutant" allele. "Mutant" alleles can vary to a great extent, and even become the wild type if a genetic shift occurs within the population. Continued advancements in genetic mapping technologies have created a better understanding of how mutations occur and interact with other genes to alter phenotype. It is now appreciated that most or all gene loci exist in a variety of allelic forms, which vary in frequency throughout the geographic range of a species, and that a uniform wild type does not exist. In general, however, the most prevalent allele – i.e., the one with the highest gene frequency – is the one deemed as wild type.