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These conditions display different symptoms, may appear separately or in combination and may share a common mechanism of origin.
Interestingly, the phenotype of Beckwith-Wiedemann syndrome, an overgrowth condition characterized by large size at birth, macroglossia, and visceromegaly, closely remembers the previously described LOS in cows and sheep generated by in vitro fertilization, suggesting a common mechanism of origin of these conditions.
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ORBs sites are well conserved across many archaeal species and specific binding of ORB sequences by Cdc6 is likely to be a common mechanism for origin recognition in Archaea [22], [24], [25], [26].
Common mechanism of action.
A crucial test of whether yeast and heart cells share a common mechanism at the origin of the oscillatory dynamics (Fig. 7) was given by the ability of 4 Chl-DZP (Ro5-4864) to block the spontaneous 1 2 min period oscillations exhibited by yeast (Fig. 6).
Gene duplication is a common mechanism for the origin of new genes [ 24, 25].
As the γ herpesvirinae subfamily members of the herpesvirus, EBV and KSHV share common mechanism for latent origin replication: utilizing host's cellular replication machinery and being subjected to licensing system regulation [ 115].
Supernumerary marker chromosomes (SMCs) are common, but their molecular content and mechanism of origin are often not precisely characterized.
Although each of such diseases originates from the misfunction of a particular protein, they all are grouped together as protein-conformation or protein-misfolding diseases to emphasize the common molecular mechanisms of their origin.
Two plausible mechanisms of origin are possible.
Gene duplication has long been thought to be the most common mechanism in the production of primary resources for the origin of evolutionary novelties.
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