Yes, a single gene can affect many traits. this is called plieotropy
Polygenic trait or polygenic influence
Pleiotropic
codominant
Homozygosis
Ourselves.
The Renaissance.
sterilization
Endergonic; if the energy is supplied in the form of heat, endothermic.
Things that don't decay (or that don't decay quickly) are difficult to digest, for bacteria.
Alleles I believe it is actually a monohybrid.
Particular Versions of Genes are called Alleles - one way they differ is that some alleles are termed to be dominant while others are termed to be recessive.
It sounds like you are referring to homozygous vs heterozygous. If an organism has two identical alleles of the same gene, it is said to be homozygous. If an organism has two different alleles of the same gene, it is said to be heterozygous.If a homozygous organism has two identical dominantalleles, it is said to be homozygous dominant, while an organism with two identical recessive alleles is said to be homozygous recessive.If this was not what you're asking, please clarify your question on the discussion page so someone can Terms_that_describe_two_alleles_of_the_same_genethis answer.
There are microscopic channels in our taste buds that are termed as being responsible for different taste in our mouth.
False: they are called exogenous.
Daybreak is sometimes termed 'dawn'.
Which type of land are termed arable
Pele was termed as the player of the century
Gravity is the only real force at work here, The mass affects the gravity, but the gravity is the only one that could be termed a "force".
It was termed the Renaissance.
sides of a fold where curavature is at a minimum are termed?
Medicaid is termed that payer of last resort