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प्रश्न
Occasionally, a single gene may express more than one effect. The phenomenon is called ______.
पर्याय
pleiotropy
mosaicism
polygeny
multiple allelism
independent assortment
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उत्तर
Occasionally, a single gene may express more than one effect. The phenomenon is called pleiotropy.
Explanation:
Pleiotropy is the phenomenon where a single gene influences more than one distinct trait or effect. For example, in pea plants, a single gene can affect flower color, seed coat color, and the color of the leaf axil. In humans, the sickle cell anemia gene affects not only red blood cell shape but also causes symptoms like anemia and vessel blockage. This shows how one gene can have multiple effects on an organism’s phenotype.
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संबंधित प्रश्न
Distance between the genes and percentage of recombination shows ______.
Discuss why Drosophila has been used extensively for genetical studies.
What is recombination? Discuss the applications of recombination from the point of view of genetic engineering.
Assertion: When white eyed, yellow bodied Drosophila females were hybridized with red eyed, brown-bodied males; and F1 progeny was intercrossed, F2 ratio deviated from 9 : 3 : 3 : 1.
Reason: When two genes in a dihybrid are on the same chromosome, the proportion of parental gene combinations is much higher than the non-parental type.
