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how are pleiotrophy and mendelian pattern of inheritance different from polygenic pattern of inheritance?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Mendelian inheritance refers to the expression of monogenic traits i.e. gene expression is controlled by one gene. ... Pleiotropy is the ability of a gene to have multiple phenotypic effects because it influences several characters simultaneously.

Answered by MiscreantAngel
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Mendelian inheritance refers to the expression of monogenic traits i.e. gene expression is controlled by one gene. ... Pleiotropy is the ability of a gene to have multiple phenotypic effects because it influences several characters simultaneously.

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