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Assuming you have two yeast strains HR1 (mating type a) and HR2 (mating type ). Both yeast strains produce red colonies on YED plates, so you know there are ADE1 or ADE2 gene mutations in each of the yeast strain. How do you conduct a complementation test to determine whether mutations in these two strains of yeast are in the same gene or different gene? Describe your experimental treatment and the expected outcome for each treatment.

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