pleiotropy

Etymology
Coined by in 1910, from  + ;.

Noun

 * 1)  The influence of a single gene on multiple phenotypic traits; pleiotropism.
 * 2)  The existence of drug effects (especially beneficial effects) other than the one for which the drug was designed.
 * 1)  The existence of drug effects (especially beneficial effects) other than the one for which the drug was designed.
 * 1)  The existence of drug effects (especially beneficial effects) other than the one for which the drug was designed.
 * 1)  The existence of drug effects (especially beneficial effects) other than the one for which the drug was designed.
 * 1)  The existence of drug effects (especially beneficial effects) other than the one for which the drug was designed.