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When one gene controls two or more different characters simultaneously, the phenomenon is called

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When one gene controls two or more different characters simultaneously, the phenomenon is called

(a) apomixis

(b) pleiotropy

(c) polyploidy

(d) polyteny

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(b) pleiotropy

Explanation:

Pleiotropy is the condition in which a single gene influences more than one trait. Polyploidy is a condition in which individuals have more than two complete sets of chromosomes.

Apomixis is a reproductive process in plants that superficially resembles normal sexual reproduction but there is no fusion of gametes.

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