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sequence

Set of elements, arranged in order according to some rule. See arithmetic progression, geometric progression, and series.

sequence

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An example of a sequence from Handel's Acis and Galatea.

In music, a device allowing key modulation favoured by early keyboard composers in which a phrase is repeated sequentially, each time transposing to a different key.


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Clostridium paradoxum DSM 7308T contains multiple 16S rRNA genes with heterogeneous intervening sequences.
For this group, which he calls haplotype 3, Woo reports that the PKU gene has a single mutation at a junction between an exon and an intervening sequence.
Because of the error tolerance inherent in the PepSea algorithm, proteins can even be identified regardless of intervening sequences ("
 
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