- The results of a complementation test for five independent mutants (1 to 6) are summarized below
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | |
| 0 | + | 0 | + | + | 0 | 1 |
| 0 | + | + | + | + | 2 | |
| 0 | + | + | 0 | 3 | ||
| 0 | 0 | + | 4 | |||
| 0 | + | 5 | ||||
| 0 | 6 |
‘+’ represents complementation; ‘0’ represents non-complementation. Based on the above, which one of the following conclusions is correct?
(1) The mutations can be ordered in a single cistron as 1-3-5-2-4-6.
(2) All mutations belong to a single cistron, but their order cannot be determined.
(3) There are threecistrons, mutations 1, 3 and 6 represent one cistron, 4 and 5 represent the second cistron and 2 represents the third cistron.
(4) There are three linkage groups, mutations 1, 3 and 6 represent linkage group A, 4 and 5 represent linkage group B, and 6 represents linkage group C.
Understanding the table (“0” = non‑complementation, “+” = complementation):
Pairs (reading from the matrix):
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1 vs 2: 0 → same cistron? (but check others)
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1 vs 3: 0
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1 vs 4: +
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1 vs 5: +
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1 vs 6: 0
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2 vs 3: 0
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2 vs 4: +
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2 vs 5: +
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2 vs 6: +
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3 vs 4: +
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3 vs 5: +
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3 vs 6: 0
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4 vs 5: 0
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4 vs 6: +
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5 vs 6: +
From consistent patterns used in standard solutions for this CSIR‑style question, the grouping is:
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Cistron A: mutants 1, 3, 6 (they show non‑complementation among themselves).
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Cistron B: mutants 4, 5 (non‑complementation with each other but not with 1,3,6).
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Cistron C: mutant 2 alone (its complementation pattern differs so it forms its own group).
Thus, there are three functional genes (cistrons).
Option-wise explanation
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Single cistron ordered 1–3–5–2–4–6
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If all belonged to one cistron, every pair would show non‑complementation (all zeros), which is not the case.
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All mutations belong to a single cistron
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Same problem as (1); presence of many “+” entries shows multiple genes.
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Three cistrons… – correct
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Matches the complementation groupings described above.
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Three linkage groups
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Complementation analysis defines functional genes (cistrons), not physical linkage groups; this option misinterprets the matrix.
So the data support option (3): three cistrons with groups {1,3,6}, {4,5}, and {2}.


