Sequence
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1351 examples of Sequence in a sentence
Then I shared with it a
sequence
of images about a house burning down.
This is another
sequence
of Motts' brain.
They could synthesize patterns in nature using the rising and setting of stars, the
sequence
and direction of waves, the flight patterns of certain birds.
It is the most accurate place to feel the rhythm and
sequence
and direction of waves.
And in that simulation, what we could do is design for you specifically a
sequence
of treatments, and it might be very gentle treatments, very small amounts of drugs.
The choreographer, Toby Sedgwick, invented a beautiful
sequence
where the baby horse, which was made out of sticks and bits of twigs, grew up into the big horse.
Today, you can have a complete
sequence
of the three billion base pairs in the human genome at a cost of about 20,000 dollars and in the space of about a week.
What all these have in common is these materials are structured at the nano scale, and they have a DNA
sequence
that codes for a protein
sequence
that gives them the blueprint to be able to build these really wonderful structures.
Here's the DNA sequence, here's the protein
sequence
in order to do it."
So you can have a billion different viruses that are all genetically identical, but they differ from each other based on their tips, on one sequence, that codes for one protein.
Once you find that one out of a billion, you infect it into a bacteria, and make millions and billions of copies of that particular
sequence.
One part of the virus grabs a carbon nanotube, the other part of the virus has a
sequence
that can grow an electrode material for a battery, and then it wires itself to the current collector.
This kind of a
sequence
is said to have a very low entropy because there's no variation at all.
At the lower end of the scale, you find a rigid sequence, a
sequence
of all A's, and you also find a computer program, in this case in the language Fortran, which obeys really strict rules.
You have to figure out the sounds of each of these pictures such that the entire
sequence
makes sense.
Similarly, there's another
sequence
of six stars, and that translates to "aru meen," which is the old Dravidian name for the star constellation Pleiades.
And the genetic information is contained in the form of a
sequence
of four bases abbreviated with the letters A, T, C and G.
So this involves a lot of technical issues in how you extract the DNA, how you convert it to a form you can
sequence.
Then we need programmable parts that can take that
sequence
and use that to fold up, or reconfigure.
You can decode the genome, you can look back, you can link us all together by a mitochondrial DNA, but we can't get further than the last ancestor, the last visible cell that we could
sequence
or think back in history.
So now what we do is take a genome, we make maybe 50 copies of it, we cut all those copies up into little 50-base reads, and then we
sequence
them, massively parallel.
The price of a base, to
sequence
a base, has fallen 100 million times.
So the worldwide capacity to
sequence
human genomes is something like 50,000 to 100,000 human genomes this year.
Except genomics is a lens on biology through the window of the
sequence
of bases in the human genome.
And when I looked at the
sequence
of the DNA, and compared the
sequence
of Jonas' tumor to that of the rest of his body, I discovered that they had a completely different genetic profile.
We experience the world through a
sequence
of patterns, and we store them, and we recall them.
It's also memory of sequences: you cannot learn or recall anything outside of a
sequence.
A song must be heard in
sequence
over time, and you must play it back in
sequence
over time.
We didn't
sequence
his genome.
How many of you had to fill out a web form where you've been asked to read a distorted
sequence
of characters like this?
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