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However, most sequence variants were common and extensively shared among worldwide parasite populations, demonstrating long term persistence of those polymorphisms, probably maintained through balancing selection.
Carlquist (2001) stated that in Piperaceae, combinations of cambial variants were common, such as secondary growth of external primary vascular bundles combined with xylem in plates, so two cylinders of vascular bundles combined with deeply furrow xylem and xylem in plates in P. betle is another special cambial variant type.
Only 42 variants were common to all samples, comprising just 41%% of the total.
Out of 485 variants, 59 variants were common in unrelated subjects (12%).
Gene variants were common with carrier frequencies ranging from 12-31%; all were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium.
The majority of these variants were common in the population, and only 4,355 were considered either novel, private or rare variants.
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Lipomas and lipoma variants are common soft tissue tumors, but occur infrequently in the oral and maxillofacial region.
Such variants are common and can result in unusual but explainable patterns of atrophy and hypertrophy.
Although such variants are common in all of the insular Gospels, there does not seem to be a consistent pattern of variation amongst the various insular texts.
Cross-recognition of epitope variants was common throughout the period of study, and de novo development of responses to epitope variants was also observed.
In P. falciparum field isolates, there is a strong positive correlation between group A var gene transcription and parasite rosette frequency [19], [20], [21], [22], suggesting that group A PfEMP1 variants are common rosetting ligands in natural populations.
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