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when a single gene control two (or more) different traits it is colled​

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Answered by XxItzkillergirlXx
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A pleiotropic gene is a single gene that controls more than one trait. ... The term pleiotropy is derived from the Greek words pleio, which means "many," and tropic, which means "affecting." Genes that affect multiple, apparently unrelated, phenotypes are thus called pleiotropic genes

Answered by rockstar2019
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when a single gene controls multiple (two or more) traits it is known as Pleiotropy.

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