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what is pleiotropism​

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Answered by khannaaditya282
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In genetics, Pleiotropy is defined as the expression of multiple traits by a single gene. ... A simple example of a Pleiotropy is phenylketonuria is a disease. It is a genetic disorder caused by the low metabolism of the amino acid phenylalanine in the body cells.

Answered by baduaangelica03
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Pleiotropism is a central term in developmental genetics. In pleiotropism, a single gene affects a number of phenotypic traits in the same organism.

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