heterogenem
Heterogenem is a proposed concept in genetics describing a gene whose phenotypic effects are highly context-dependent, varying with tissue type, developmental stage, or environmental conditions. Unlike a gene with a uniform effect across contexts, a heterogenem can produce different or even opposing outcomes depending on regulatory landscapes and interacting factors. The term emphasizes heterogeneity of the gene’s action rather than just variability of the mutation.
Mechanisms that could underlie heterogenem behavior include regulatory variation, differential promoter usage, and tissue-specific alternative splicing
Distinctions and relations to other concepts are important. A heterogenem is not simply pleiotropic—a single gene
Examples are often hypothetical, illustrating a gene that promotes cell proliferation in one tissue but participates
See also: gene regulation, pleiotropy, gene-environment interaction, genetic heterogeneity.