Mutations that reduce the function encoded by the wild-type allele are known as ________, while mutations that eliminate all function are known as ________:
A. null mutations; neomorphic mutations
B. hypomorphic mutations; null mutations
C. hypermorphic mutations; hypomorphic mutations
D. conditional mutations; null mutations
E. neomorphic mutations; null mutations
Ans: B. hypomorphic mutations; null mutations
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