Sentence examples for shared a common expression from inspiring English sources

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After the order, my mom, the counterman and I all shared a common expression of disbelief and disgust.

Let-7a, in a cluster with let-7b, shared a common expression pattern as did miRNAs let-7e and miR-125a (3p & 5p) both in a cluster with miR-99b.

The lines B73, N28, and R22, carrying the late Vgt1 allele, shared a common expression trend, characterized by a peak of ZmRap2.7 expression at the stage V3, followed by a drop in the levels of ZmRap2.7 transcripts in ensuing stages.

Only 15 genes were differentially expressed in all three phases of the disease (PA, AA, and CA), 25 genes were differentially expressed both at the PA phase and during acute inflammation, 127 genes were active both in acute and chronic phases, and 17 transcripts shared a common expression pattern in pre-inflamed and chronically inflamed joints (Fig. 2).

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Based on phylogenetic analysis, we concluded that the GmGER genes did not share a common expression pattern.

Table S2, in [ 3], lists 13 groups of nuclear encoded genes, each group consisting of functionally related genes that share a common expression profile; the expression data or profile for genes in each group is also given.

In addition, in the Early group, ten other genes were identified as having a connection with NF κB in the literature, usually sharing a common expression pattern (CSF3, CYCS, OAS1, CEBPB, CELP, IER3, SOD2, CCL2, HLA-A, CXCL2).

All chromosomes were seen to bear potential clusters (Additional file 4: Figure S3); however, closer examination revealed that genes within such clusters do not share a common expression profile, arguing against any functional organization and consistent with a previous study suggesting that P. falciparum lacks chromosomal domains with common expression profiles [ 1].

In contrast, CLUSTER analysis did reveal a number of gene groups (the enlarged portions of Figs. 3 5) that share a common expression patterns characterised by a directional change in gene expression relative to MEF WT cells, in one or both of MEF C/EBPβ −/− and/or MEF C/EBPδ −/− cells, indicating a dependency on C/EBPβ and/or C/EBPδ for the expression change.

From a health informatics point of view, the most important feature of the pattern language is that it allows professional information system developers, clinical practitioners, and patients to share a common expression of the most important organizational and technical design issues during the development of Web 2.0 systems for use at the community level.

Since the antiproliferative activity and biological responses of CTet were similar among cell lines and independent from the hormonal receptor status, the genes sharing a common expression pattern in both MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cell lines, in either 6.0 or 12.0 μM CTet treatment conditions, were selected with GeneSifter software.

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