APPENDIX I Genetic Nomenclature
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Gene clusters, complementation groups within a gene, or domains within a gene having different properties can be designated by capital letters following the locus number, e.g., his4A, his4B, etc.
Dominant and recessive genes are denoted by uppercase and lowercase letters, respectively, e.g., SUP6 and arg2.
When there is no confusion, wild-type genes are designated simply as +; the + may follow the locus number to designate a specific wild-type gene, e.g., sup6+ and ARG2+. Some publications prefer to use a superscript +, e.g., ARG2+.
Although superscripts should be avoided, it is sometimes expedient to distinguish genes conferring resistance and sensitivity by superscript R and S, respectively. For example, the genes controlling resistance to canavanine sulfate (can1) and copper sulfate (CUP1) and their sensitive alleles...
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