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Plelotrophy - The phenomenon in which a single gene affects two or more characteristics is called plelotrophy. For example, in humans a rare genetic disorder, phenylketonuria, occurs in individuals homozygous for a defective recessive allele.

These people lack the enzyme necessary for the normal metabolism of the amino acid phenylalanine. In addition, they possess smaller head and somewhat lighter hair.