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Differentiate between pleiotropy and polygenic inheritance.
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| Aspect | Pleiotropy | Polygenic Inheritance |
| Definition | Pleiotropy is the ability of a single gene to influence more than one trait. | Polygenic inheritance involves the inheritance of a trait that is influenced by multiple independent genes. |
| Gene effect | A single gene affects multiple phenotypic traits. | Many genes, each with a small and similar effect, cumulatively influence a single trait. |
| Example | Sickle cell anemia in humans is an example of pleiotropy where one gene affects multiple symptoms. | Human skin color is an example of polygenic inheritance controlled by several pairs of genes. |
| Phenotypic outcome | One gene leads to multiple phenotypic effects that may be seemingly unrelated. | Multiple genes additively contribute to the phenotype, creating a continuous range of variation. |
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