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Marker rescue
A technique to localise the site of a mutation within a gene. A polynucleotide, the 'marker', from the known wild-type sequence is allowed to recombine with the mutant genome such that, if it includes the site of the mutation, it 'rescues' the mutant by causing it to revert.
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