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"shared a common pattern" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to two or more items having similar features. For example, "The two dresses shared a common pattern of striped polka dots."
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MSCs and HLSCs shared a common pattern of 9 miRNAs which were highly expressed in both cell types (Table 1).
Interestingly however, an analysis using a biomechanical model for foot growth [ 26] revealed that webbed and non-webbed species shared a common pattern of increased foot area relative to body size.
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25(1997 3389) 3389) and other widely used tools use seeded alignment, which compares only sequences that can be shown to share a common pattern or "seed'' of matching bases.
As we have already analyzed, different cases of compenetration of bodies, part-whole existence, connectedness, genetic hybridization, and fusional blending don't seem to share a common pattern or mechanism beyond a very general, intuitive idea.
Given that recent findings from clinical and molecular genetic studies suggest that autism and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) could share a common pattern of heritability, we assessed executive functions as a possible common cognitive endophenotype in unaffected family members of individuals with either autism or OCD.
Exceptions are the Cladosporium strains that do not seem to share a common pattern and the P. montanense that forms a separate cluster, from the other Penicillium species.
Interestingly, the C-terminal sequence of human GABAB1j did not share a common pattern with mouse and rat GABAB1j (Figure 2A).
Studies of atolls in the southeastern Caribbean suggest that all Atlantic atolls share a common pattern of geomorphology and reef zonation [6].
Our results suggest that pathogenic mutations share a common pattern of dynamical alterations that converge to the conversion of the β2-α2 loop into an interacting region that can be used as target for interference treatments in genetic diseases.
Motif and pattern recognition methods define a bicluster as samples sharing a common pattern or motif.
Despite this diversity, polychaete palps share a common pattern of innervation, and hence are considered homologous [ 11].
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