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Pleiotropic effects of gene

  • It is the phenomenon of one gene affecting more than one character.
  • Eg: Sickle cell anemia, white eye gene in Drosophila.

 

 

a) Lethal gene action:

  • Some time , the pleiotropic gene effect produces various abnormal ability in phenotypic feature which are collectively called syndromes.
  • When the pleiotropic gene cause further death of the individual then it is called lethal gene.
  • This lethal gene is either in a homozygous condition (dominant)or homozygous recessive condition.
  • It is of following types: Dominant lethal. Recessive lethal, conditional lethal, Balanced lethal and gametic lethal.

 

b) Semi lethal gene action:

  • < 10% individuals survive.
  • Eg: xantha mutants.

 

c) Vital gene action:

  • Don’t affect the survival of the individuals.
  • Neither enhance nor reduces the viability.

 

d) Sub vital gene action:

  • Reduces viability.
  • Kill less than 90% individuals .
  • Eg: Mutant species.

 

e) Super vital gene action:

  • Enhance the survival of the individual.
  • Eg: disease resistance , insect resistance and other resistance.
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