| 1. | Genetic correlations and responses to selection most often exemplify pleiotropy.
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| 2. | Selectional pleiotropy is evaluating how a mutation affects fitness.
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| 3. | After Plate's definition, mechanisms of pleiotropy.
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| 4. | The best evidence for this proposed antagonistic pleiotropy is found in flavivirus infections.
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| 5. | These seemingly unrelated changes are a result of pleiotropy.
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| 6. | Pleiotropy means one gene that has two or more effects on the phenotype.
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| 7. | Molecular gene pleiotropy is seeing how many traits are affected by a molecular gene.
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| 8. | In antagonistic pleiotropy, one of these effects is beneficial and another is detrimental.
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| 9. | Based on antagonistic pleiotropy, Rose expected that this would surely reduce their fertility.
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| 10. | This hypothesis shifted future research regarding pleiotropy towards how a single gene can produce various phenotypes.
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