Biology, asked by amit561, 1 year ago

what are pleitropic genes

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Answered by deepa48
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A pleiotropic gene is a single gene that controls more than one trait. © 2008 Nature Education All rights reserved. During his study of inheritance in pea plants, Gregor Mendel made several interesting observations regarding the color of various plant components.



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Answered by Shreya38011
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it occurs when one or more genes seemingly unrelated pleiotropic traits.. this human disease is caused by a single gene or a chromosome 12 that affect the multiple system, such as nervous system and integumentary system....!!

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