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Usually a single gene controls a single phenotype. Sometimes one gene may influence more than one phenotypic trait. This phenomenon is known as __


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In general one gene affects a single phenotype or character. However there are instances where a single gene can exhibit multiple phenotypic expressions. Such a gene is called a pleiotropic gene and the phenomenon is known as pleiotropy.


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