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Pleiotropy is the manifestation of several traits, which are caused by a single gene.<ref>http://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/pleiotropy-one-gene-can-affect-multiple-traits-569</ref>
Pleiotropy is the manifestation of several [[Phenotype|traits]]&nbsp;present in an [[Organism|organism]], which are caused by a single [[Gene]].

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Pleiotropy is the manifestation of several traits present in an organism, which are caused by a single Gene.