How can a mutation in one single gene cause a disease with a wide range of symptoms? This situation is referred to as pleiotropy, and it has been identified in a wide range of species, even humans.
Pleiotropy refers to the phenomenon of one gene or one mutation affecting multiple phenotypic traits. It has widespread implications in genetics, disease, development, ageing and evolution. Although ...
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