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A disease called phenylketonuria causes mental diseases, reduces skin pigmentation, and also affects the coloration of urine. What kind of effect is exhibited by the gene responsible for this disease?

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Answer:

Pleiotropic effect.

Explanation:

  • A gene is said to exert a pleiotropic effect when a single gene has an influence on two or more traits that may or may not be related to each other.
  • Due to the effect on more than one phenotypic traits, any mutation in this gene will lead to a variety of symptoms.
  • As given in the case of phenylketonuria, a lot of traits are being affected (skin color, mental health, and urine color) this shows that the gene is exerting a pleiotropic effect.

Answer:

a single gene influences multiple traits.

Explanation:

Pleiotropy occurs when a single gene influences multiple traits.