Why are conditional alleles useful in studying genes with functions in essential cell processes? Drag the appropriate items to their respective bins. - Conditional alleles are often viable at the permissive condition. - Mutants can be difficult to isolate, study, or maintain. - Mutants can be isolated based on their relevant phenotype. - Conditional alleles are often unviable. - Conditional alleles allow researchers to investigate multiple possible roles for genes. - Essential mutations. - Conditional mutations.
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