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_______ is the effect of a single gene on more than one characteristic. Epistasis Multiple alleles Pleiotropy none of the above
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_______ is the effect of a single gene on more than one characteristic.
Epistasis
Multiple alleles
Pleiotropy
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Pleiotropy is the answer
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