A mutation that has pleiotropic consequences
A) results in a single symptom in the affected person.
B) has widespread consequences in the affected person.
C) cannot be detected by enzyme assay.
D) is only detected in homozygotes.
E) may result in only slight symptoms in a person with the mutation.
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