pleiotropy
/ˌpleɪ.ɪ.ɒ.trəpi/Definitions
1. noun
A phenomenon in which one gene influences two or more seemingly unrelated phenotypic traits.
“The discovery of pleiotropy revolutionized the field of genetics.”
2. noun
A situation in which one factor or event has multiple effects or consequences.
“The policy change led to a case of pleiotropy, where one decision influenced several unrelated areas.”