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In plants polyploidy is a rather common phenomenon [ 24- 26].
Environmental residual heteroskedasticity is a rather common phenomenon across agricultural environments in livestock production.
While this is a case study on Germany, a low priority on prevention is arguably a rather common phenomenon in many if not all European countries (and beyond).
Together, our analysis strongly supports the view that AS is a rather common phenomenon in fungi and associates with higher multi-cellular complexity.
Hence, a dual retention mechanism, where the NP and RP effects contribute simultaneously to the retention, is a rather common phenomenon in hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography [ 89].
The coexistence of multiple clocks in one organism is likely a rather common phenomenon, yet most clearly displayed outside of the group of the conventional molecular animal model species (Naylor, 2010; Tessmar-Raible et al., 2011).
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Considering that other virally expressed exogenous proteins, including GFP (Akil et al, 2012; Wang et al, 2013) and connexin26 (Yu et al, 2013), all showed nonspecific expression, our results suggest that the cellular specificity achieved by VGLUT3 driven by a nonspecific promoter is an exception rather than a common phenomenon.
The widespread occurrence of such independent genetic controls between the sRNAs and the mother genes suggested that independent transcription of the sRNAs might be a common phenomenon, rather than only special circumstances.
Sharing of the most 5' exons between these two genes is a common pattern revealed by many of the transcripts of these two genes (both ESTs and cDNA), indicating that the sharing is a common phenomenon rather than a rare transcription event.
New research demonstrates that Torres, Madonna and McCain's mother, Roberta -- who is still campaigning for her son at the age of 96 -- aren't rare outliers, but rather examples of a somewhat common phenomenon.
Furthermore, the decreased sensitivity to 2,4-D does not appear to be restricted to one or a small number of lineages, but rather appears to be a common phenomenon across different hybrid lineages.
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