Prioritized default reasoning has illustrated its rich expressiveness and flexibility in knowledge
representation and reasoning. However, many important aspects of prioritized default
reasoning have yet to be thoroughly explored. In this paper, we investigate two properties of
prioritized logic programs in the context of answer set semantics. Specifically, we reveal a close
relationship between mutual defeasibility and uniqueness of the answer set for a prioritized
logic program. We then explore how the splitting technique for extended logic programs can
be extended to prioritized logic programs. We prove splitting theorems that can be used to
simplify the evaluation of a prioritized logic program under certain conditions.