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The phrase "a common imprint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a shared or typical mark, impression, or influence left by something on a surface or in a context.
Example: "The artist's work often leaves a common imprint on the cultural landscape, influencing future generations."
Alternatives: "a shared mark" or "a typical impression."
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This is due to the fact that potential selection will affect only certain loci, whereas population demography and -history will leave a common imprint across all neutral loci [ 24].
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INS may be the fourth marsupial imprinted gene to be associated with a DMR [ 47, 82, 83] and, if so, provides further evidence of a common origin of imprinting mechanisms in therian mammals.
This is likely due to the incomplete silencing of maternally imprinted alleles, which is a common phenomenon for imprinted loci [20], [21], [22].
Transcriptional read-through is a common feature of maternally imprinted loci (Weaver and Bartolomei, 2014) and ablation of an upstream promoter prevents proper methylation of the imprinted Gnas locus (Chotalia et al., 2009).
Many of these diseases can be understood only within the context of imprinting as a common mechanism of parental conflict and manipulation of the phenotypic outcome of children.
Our results also showed loss of imprinting or expression of imprinted genes in the parental genome unbalanced crosses in rice as in Arabidopsis (Erilova et al. 2009; Jullien and Berger 2010), suggesting that deregulation of imprinting is a common phenomenon across species.
There was a significant positive correlation between the mRNA expression levels of Igf2 and H19 (Fig. 7a), which are known to be adjacently located in the genome and are regulated through reciprocal imprinting and a common enhancer.
Because a common evolutionary origin leaves distinct imprints on the sequences, structures and function of protein molecules, comparative computational methods supported by the accumulating biomolecular data often offer shortcuts to obtaining valuable hypotheses about a protein that cut the cost and time associated with experimental work.
It is possible that lineage sorting from a common ancestor would leave a misleading imprint of past hybridization.
For example, sexual and filial imprinting may be a common mechanism for the limitation of panmixia, continuously creating local subpopulations.
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