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the phenomenon of single gene contributing to phenotypic traits is called​

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Answered by jitendraparori
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This situation is referred to as pleiotropy, and it has been identified in a wide range of species, even humans. ... Today, we know that Mendel's observations were the result of pleiotropy, or the phenomenon in which a single gene contributes to multiple phenotypic traits.

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This situation is referred to as pleiotropy, and it has been identified in a wide range of species, even humans. ... Today, we know that Mendel's observations were the result of pleiotropy, or the phenomenon in which a single gene contributes to multiple phenotypic traits.

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