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प्रश्न
Explain with an example how single genes affect multiple traits and alleles the phenotype of an organism.
उत्तर
In Pleiotropy, the single gene affects multiple traits and alters the phenotype of the organism. The Pleiotropic gene influences a number of characters simultaneously and such genes are called pleiotropic genes. Mendel noticed pleiotropy while performing breeding experiments with peas (Pisum sativum).
Peas with purple flowers, brown seeds, and dark spot on the axils of the leaves were crossed with a variety of peas having white flowers, light-coloured seeds and no spot on the axils of the leaves, the three traits for flower colour, seed colour and a leaf axil spot all were inherited together as a single unit. This is due to the pattern of inheritance where the three traits were controlled by a single gene with dominant and recessive alleles. Example: sickle cell anemia.
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