Biology, asked by ankitainsan, 8 months ago

It depends as much on the gene product and the production of a particular phenotype from this product as it does on the particular phenotype we choose to investigate if more than one phenotype is affected by the same gene.
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Answered by knishanth9
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Answer:

Pleiotropy (from Greek πλείων pleion, "more", and τρόπος tropos, "way") occurs when one gene influences two or more seemingly unrelated phenotypic traits. Such a gene that exhibits multiple phenotypic expression is called a pleiotropic gene.

Explanation:

Because of environmental effects on phenotype, the same genotype does not always result in the same phenotype, and individuals with the same phenotype can have different genotypes.

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