pleiotropy

/plaɪˈɒtrəpi/
noun
  1. The phenomenon where a single gene influences multiple, seemingly unrelated traits or functions.
    • Understanding pleiotropy helps doctors predict side effects of gene therapies.
    • Pleiotropy explains why a single genetic disorder can affect both the heart and the skin.
    • Researchers discovered pleiotropy in the gene that controls both flower color and leaf shape.
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