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One hundred years of pleiotropy: a retrospective.

Frank W Stearns1.   

Abstract

Pleiotropy is defined as the phenomenon in which a single locus affects two or more distinct phenotypic traits. The term was formally introduced into the literature by the German geneticist Ludwig Plate in 1910, 100 years ago. Pleiotropy has had an important influence on the fields of physiological and medical genetics as well as on evolutionary biology. Different approaches to the study of pleiotropy have led to incongruence in the way that it is perceived and discussed among researchers in these fields. Furthermore, our understanding of the term has changed quite a bit since 1910, particularly in light of modern molecular data. This review traces the history of the term "pleiotropy" and reevaluates its current place in the field of genetics.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 21062962      PMCID: PMC2975297          DOI: 10.1534/genetics.110.122549

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


  41 in total

1.  Hans Grüneberg: 26 May 1907-23 October 1982.

Authors:  D Lewis; D M Hunt
Journal:  Biogr Mem Fellows R Soc       Date:  1984

2.  The evolution of a pleiotropic fitness tradeoff in Pseudomonas fluorescens.

Authors:  R Craig MacLean; Graham Bell; Paul B Rainey
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2004-05-18       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  Overlapping genes in bacteriophage phiX174.

Authors:  B G Barrell; G M Air; C A Hutchison
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1976-11-04       Impact factor: 49.962

4.  Pleiotropy revisited: molecular explanations of a classic concept.

Authors:  R E Pyeritz
Journal:  Am J Med Genet       Date:  1989-09

5.  Natural selection on pleiotropic quantitative trait Loci affecting a life-history trade-off in Avena barbata.

Authors:  Robert G Latta; Kyle M Gardner
Journal:  Evolution       Date:  2009-05-09       Impact factor: 3.694

6.  A preliminary analysis of gene pleiotropy estimated from protein sequences.

Authors:  Zhixi Su; Yanwu Zeng; Xun Gu
Journal:  J Exp Zool B Mol Dev Evol       Date:  2010-03-15       Impact factor: 2.656

7.  Escape from adaptive conflict after duplication in an anthocyanin pathway gene.

Authors:  David L Des Marais; Mark D Rausher
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2008-06-25       Impact factor: 49.962

8.  Antagonistic coevolution of two imprinted loci with pleiotropic effects.

Authors:  Jon F Wilkins
Journal:  Evolution       Date:  2009-08-24       Impact factor: 3.694

9.  Phenotypic variation and natural selection at catsup, a pleiotropic quantitative trait gene in Drosophila.

Authors:  Mary Anna Carbone; Katherine W Jordan; Richard F Lyman; Susan T Harbison; Jeff Leips; Theodore J Morgan; Maria DeLuca; Philip Awadalla; Trudy F C Mackay
Journal:  Curr Biol       Date:  2006-05-09       Impact factor: 10.834

10.  Spliced segments at the 5' terminus of adenovirus 2 late mRNA.

Authors:  S M Berget; C Moore; P A Sharp
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1977-08       Impact factor: 11.205

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  160 in total

1.  On the pleiotropic structure of the genotype-phenotype map and the evolvability of complex organisms.

Authors:  William G Hill; Xu-Sheng Zhang
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  2012-01-03       Impact factor: 4.562

2.  Bayesian mapping of multiple traits in maize: the importance of pleiotropic effects in studying the inheritance of quantitative traits.

Authors:  Marcio Balestre; Renzo Garcia Von Pinho; Claudio Lopes de Souza; Júlio Sílvio de Sousa Bueno Filho
Journal:  Theor Appl Genet       Date:  2012-03-22       Impact factor: 5.699

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Authors:  Tom C B McLeish
Journal:  Interface Focus       Date:  2015-12-06       Impact factor: 3.906

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Authors:  William S Bush; Matthew T Oetjens; Dana C Crawford
Journal:  Nat Rev Genet       Date:  2016-02-15       Impact factor: 53.242

Review 5.  HDL cholesterol and bone mineral density: is there a genetic link?

Authors:  Cheryl L Ackert-Bicknell
Journal:  Bone       Date:  2012-02       Impact factor: 4.398

6.  Genome-wide association analyses identify 139 loci associated with macular thickness in the UK Biobank cohort.

Authors:  X Raymond Gao; Hua Huang; Heejin Kim
Journal:  Hum Mol Genet       Date:  2019-04-01       Impact factor: 6.150

Review 7.  The pleiotropic structure of the genotype-phenotype map: the evolvability of complex organisms.

Authors:  Günter P Wagner; Jianzhi Zhang
Journal:  Nat Rev Genet       Date:  2011-03       Impact factor: 53.242

8.  How Can the Comorbidity with ADHD Aid Understanding of Language and Speech Disorders?

Authors:  J Bruce Tomblin; Kathyrn L Mueller
Journal:  Top Lang Disord       Date:  2012-07

9.  APOE modulates the correlation between triglycerides, cholesterol, and CHD through pleiotropy, and gene-by-gene interactions.

Authors:  Taylor J Maxwell; Christie M Ballantyne; James M Cheverud; Cameron S Guild; Chiadi E Ndumele; Eric Boerwinkle
Journal:  Genetics       Date:  2013-10-04       Impact factor: 4.562

10.  Joint analysis of multiple phenotypes using a clustering linear combination method based on hierarchical clustering.

Authors:  Xueling Li; Shuanglin Zhang; Qiuying Sha
Journal:  Genet Epidemiol       Date:  2019-09-20       Impact factor: 2.135

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