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In order to allow for the discovery of unknown associations between variants and hypothesis generation, the range is intentionally broad, ranging from extremely common traits (for example, myopia, dental caries) to moderately rare conditions (for example, porphyria, Marfan syndrome).

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Guardiola has identified this and asked Sterling to use that dribbling ability in every area of the final third, with adaptability a common trait for any player under Guardiola.

Therefore, this suggests that such earlier replication start for the large chromosome could be a common trait for vibrios.

The accumulation of cellular death is a common trait for the early stage of MDS [ 7, 8].

A high level of clustering among closely related species belonging to the same subdivision is visible and also, a tendency to reduced relatedness in members of different subdivisions; that is, synteny is a common trait for members of each subdivision.

Similar findings have previously been associated with induced colitis in mice, suggesting that this skewing of cell populations is a common trait for chronic bowel inflammation (Froicu and Cantorna, 2007).

Collagen VII is absent when tested with the monoclonal antibody used, which is a common trait for patients presenting with generalized severe RDEB [ 7] and is confirmed by our own clinical experience.

Persons seeking access to a BSL-4 laboratory come from many different backgrounds, but they must all share common traits of having an aptitude for work with infectious agents and an appreciation of the need for careful adherence to safety standards and protocols.

Indeed, up-regulated glycolytic capability and overall tumour aggressiveness is being recognised as a common trait of many cancers (for example, see recent review[ 15]).

Nixon listed many of his top Jewish advisers -- among them, Mr. Kissinger and William Safire, who went on to become a columnist at The New York Times -- and argued that they shared a common trait, of needing to compensate for an inferiority complex.

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