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Summary
DescriptionSimpleGenotypePhenotypeMap.jpg
English: A very simple genotype-phenotype map that only shows additive pleiotropy effects. G1, G2, and G3 are different genes that contribute to phenotypes P1, P2, and P3. For all intents and purposes, G1 contributes a red color to the phenotype of an organism, G2 contributes a blue color to the phenotype of an organism, and G3 contributes a yellow color to the phenotype of an organism. Please note that these are not real genes, and any similarity to existing genes is purely coincidental. Interpretation of this simple map shows that G1 is the only gene that contributes to the P1 phenotype; thus, this phenotype is red. G1, G2, and G3 contribute to P2; thus, this phenotype is brown. G2 and G3 contribute to P3; thus, this phenotype is green.
Español: Un mapa genotipo-fenotipo muy simple que solo muestra efectos aditivos de pleiotropía. G1, G2 y G3 son genes diferentes que contribuyen a los fenotipos P1, P2 y P3. A todos los efectos, G1 aporta un color rojo al fenotipo de un organismo, G2 aporta un color azul al fenotipo de un organismo y G3 aporta un color amarillo al fenotipo de un organismo. Tenga en cuenta que estos no son genes reales y cualquier similitud con genes existentes es pura coincidencia. La interpretación de este mapa simple muestra que G1 es el único gen que contribuye al fenotipo P1; por tanto, este fenotipo es rojo. G1, G2 y G3 contribuyen a P2; por tanto, este fenotipo es marrón. G2 y G3 contribuyen a P3; por tanto, este fenotipo es verde.
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