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  • 16pleiotropism — plei·ot·ro·pism plī ä trə .piz əm n a condition produced by a pleiotropic gene * * * plei·ot·ro·pism (pli otґrə piz əm) pleiotropy …

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  • 18pleiotropism — plīˈä.trəˌpizəm noun ( s) Etymology: pleio + tropism : a condition produced by a pleiotropic gene …

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  • 19PLRG1 — Pleiotropic regulator 1 (PRL1 homolog, Arabidopsis), also known as PLRG1, is a human gene.cite web | title = Entrez Gene: PLRG1 pleiotropic regulator 1 (PRL1 homolog, Arabidopsis)| url = http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sites/entrez?Db=gene… …

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  • 20pleiotropy — pleiotropic /pluy euh trop ik, troh pik/, adj. pleiotropically, adv. /pluy o treuh pee/, n. Genetics. the phenomenon of one gene being responsible for or affecting more than one phenotypic characteristic. [1935 40; PLEIO + TROPY] * * * …

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