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The phrase "a reciprocal pattern" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or relationship where two or more entities interact in a mutual or back-and-forth manner.
Example: "In the study of social dynamics, researchers often observe a reciprocal pattern in the way individuals influence each other's behavior."
Alternatives: "mutual pattern" or "interdependent pattern".
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We used the concept of hydropathic complementarity to search for sequences whose amino acid sidechains display a reciprocal pattern of hydropathicity to those of the deletion junction of EGFRvIII.
The seasonal new FMD cases curve showed a reciprocal pattern compared to the seasonal amount of rainfall but no obvious correlation with the cattle-wildlife contact apparently being constant throughout the year.
As expected, nestin transcripts showed a reciprocal pattern with high expression in the precursor cell population.
Lrp5−/− MECS showed a reciprocal pattern, with relatively higher TA-p63 (Fig. 6G).
Interestingly, moesin mRNA shows a reciprocal pattern, low in DN and DP thymocytes and high in CD4 and CD8 SP thymocytes (Figure 2C).
The most prominent feature of the gene-signature identified in AE skin was a reciprocal pattern of induced inflammatory genes and reduced lipid genes.
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TvEXPA4 shows a weak reciprocal pattern (P=0.17).
In situ hybridization analysis shows a striking reciprocal pattern of REST expression to genes expressed within the developing nervous system, consistent with its role as a repressor (Schoenherr and Anderson, 1995; Chong et al., 1995).
Here, analysis of tissue microarrays revealed an inversely reciprocal pattern of VEGF receptor regulation in the endothelium of human squamous cell carcinomas (high VEGFR1, low VEGFR2), as compared to the endothelium of control tissues (low VEGFR1, high VEGFR2).
In the daughters of Z1 and Z4, SYS-1/β-catenin is initially present in similar levels but is preferentially degraded to generate a pattern of accumulation reciprocal pattern to POP-1 (Phillips et al. 2007).
Complementary expression patterns also can be qualitative, here referred to as a reciprocal expression pattern, where only one copy is expressed in one or more organ or tissue types and only the other copy is expressed in others.
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