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Why the ratio in pleiotropy is 2:1? Explain it with example.

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(i) Pleiotropy: 1. When a single gene controls two or more characters (traits) it is called pleiotropy or pleiotropism. The gene is called a pleiotropic gene. As per Mendel's principle, one gene controls one character but this is a different way of expression. For example, Marriage between two carriers of Sickle cell will produce normal, carriers and sickle-cell anaemic children in 1: 2: 1 ratio. Sickle cell anaemic dies and we have only carriers and normals in the ratio of 2: 1.
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