Description | A genetic phenotype modification whereby introduction of one genetic perturbation to another genetic perturbation results in the opposite phenotype compared to the phenotype of the starting individual genetic perturbation. For example, one perturbation results in an increased quality phenotype and introduction of the second perturbation results in a decreased quality phenotype. Note that if the individual genetic perturbations have opposite phenotypes, this may be an expected result. | Namespace | PSI-MI |
Obsolete | false |