| pleiotropic | Having multiple effects. For example: the cyclic AMP concentration in a cell will have a variety of effects because the cAMP acts to control a protein kinase that in turn affects a variety of proteins. (18 Nov 1997) |
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| pleiotropic gene | A gene that has multiple, apparently unrelated, phenotypic manifestations. Synonym: polyphenic gene. (05 Mar 2000) |
| pleiotropic |
Able to produce two or more unrelated effects.
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| pleiotropic |
Having multiple effects on phenotype.
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| pleiotropic drug r. |
multidrug r.
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| pleiotropic g. |
one producing many effects in the phenotype.
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| pleiotropic |
A single gene determines more than one phenotype for an organism.
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