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There is a common character for all neurodegenerative diseases: all of which, such as Parkinson's disease (PD) and Alzheimer's disease (AD), are connected with neuronal apoptosis induced by oxidative stress and carbonyl stress [1, 2].
This inversion seems to be a common character for MFO and MVI.
Nevertheless, it is difficult to say if this inversion is a common character for Feliformia and Caniformia as it could have evolved independently in these two different clades.
Although chromosome equivalents of FCA E2 in TOR and HMA had a different centromere position, this inversion has been proposed as one common character for Ursidae (Tian et al., 2004).
In Feliformia, except for the African palm civet (Nandinia binotata, NBI, Nandiniidae), the fission of ACK 1 (FCA A2p+C2) was the common character for all the species studied.
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They could be considered as common characters for species in the Arctoidea excluding Ursidae.
Color is the most common character used for classification of camel breeds.
We believe the random transfection may not result in random integration instead in some hot integration sites and these hot integration sites may have the common character easy for transgene to integrate, but, we propose the hypothesis, it may be also easy for transgene to lose; secondly, it is sequence dependent.
The freshwater habitat is the second most common character state and is a primary character state for extant species and common ancestral nodes within Central African (P1 = 0.980) and Southeast Asian (P1 = 0.945) freshwater clades (Figure 5).
For wing characters, according to these findings, is the lack of crossvein s in the hind wing not a synapomorphy for Leptocerinae as earlier proposed, but a common character state within the family.
Figure 11 Common character recognition errors.
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