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Pleiotropy occurs when one gene influences multiple, seemingly unrelated phenotypic traits (those you see). A series of defects that affect multiple systems but is caused by one defective gene.

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Pleiotropy is a genetic phenomenon where a single gene affects multiple traits or phenotypes. This can result in diverse effects on an organism's overall phenotype due to the gene's influence on multiple biological processes. Pleiotropy is common in genetics and can lead to complex relationships between genes and traits in an organism.

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causes various symptoms to appear even though it only impacts a single gene.

causes a single symptom to appear even though it only impacts a single gene.

causes various symptoms to appear even though it only impacts multiple genes.

causes a single symptom to appear even though it only impacts multiple genes.

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The ability of a gene to affect an organism in many ways

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One gene affects many traits.

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one gene affects many traits.

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