Genes with multiple phenotypic effects are known as
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Many genes have multiple phenotypic effects, a property called pleiotropy. Thus, a new mutation in the gene will affect all the phenotypes/traits associated with the gene simultaneously. For example, the symptoms associated with sickle-cell disease are due to pleiotropic effects.
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GENES WITH MULTIPLE PHENOTYPIC EFFECTS are known as =)) MUTATION.
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GENES WITH MULTIPLE PHENOTYPIC EFFECTS are known as =)) MUTATION.
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