sequence - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • collate: The Primary keys for all the context lines are compared first, according to the collating sequence indicated.

Adjective modifier

  • genomic: Sample DNA was analyzed for the presence of EBV genomic sequences by use of the polymerase chain reaction ( PCR ).
  • chronological: Children would have to put them in the right order and so identify the chronological sequence.
  • logical: Are all the relevant error messages documented in a logical sequence?
  • nucleic: Recognition sequences in DNA for other enzymes Restriction enzymes are highly specific for particular nucleic acid sequences.
  • animated: The video release was then probably renamed Goodtimes Video Classics, with a purely animated title sequence - but with the original end credits.
  • alphabetical: Series A number of items arranged in numerical or alphabetical sequence.

Modifies a noun

  • alignment: Please upload your sequence alignment file here: OR Enter your sequence alignment below.
  • homology: Alternatively a gene can be selected by chromosomal location or by sequence homology using a customized BLAST search.
  • analysis: SeqAnalRef is a bibliographic reference data bank for papers dealing with sequence analysis.

Noun used with modifier

  • DNA: All cancers occur due to abnormalities in DNA sequence.
  • genome: Currently, for GSK, ENSEMBL is our key interface to deliver genome sequence information.
  • nucleotide: The nucleotide sequence of the infectious cloned DNA components of potato yellow mosaic virus.
  • amino: The components of the upstream module are highly homologous in amino acid sequence to their downstream counterparts.
  • protein: MGI now represents nucleotide and protein sequences as database objects.
  • escape: NOTE: Unlike the rest of HTML, the escape sequences are case sensitive.

Preposition: of

  • genome: The DNA sequence of the genome was completed by a multinational consortium in December 2000, the first of any higher plant.
  • byte: The result is a sequence of bytes that represents the converted string.
  • chromosome: The DNA sequence of the human Y chromosome - the ' maleness ' chromosome - has been published.

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