Sequence
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In the words "simplicity" and "complexity," M, I, T occur in perfect
sequence.
Since the age of five, I started to learn how to draw every single stroke for each character in the correct
sequence.
And this
sequence
shows the buildup of that model.
This
sequence
is also nice.
If you had asked me 10 years ago whether or not we would ever be able to
sequence
the genome of extinct animals, I would have told you, it's unlikely.
With advances in ancient DNA technology, we can actually now start to begin to
sequence
the genomes of those other extinct mammoth forms that I mentioned, and I just wanted to talk about two of them, the woolly and the Columbian mammoth, both of which were living very close to each other during glacial peaks, so when the glaciers were massive in North America, the woollies were pushed into these subglacial ecotones, and came into contact with the relatives living to the south, and there they shared refugia, and a little bit more than the refugia, it turns out.
And the final sentence in this sequence, flowing from the others, is, "Mary is a battered woman."
I actually just assumed the pathologic
sequence
of events was settled science.
I mean, we don't know the detailed answer, but we know the basic part of the answer, and that is, there is a
sequence
of neuron firings, and they terminate where the acetylcholine is secreted at the axon end-plates of the motor neurons.
When this amino-acid
sequence
gets pronounced as atoms, these little letters are sticky for each other.
The interesting thing is that if you change the sequence, you change the three-dimensional folding.
They string them up in the right sequence, and then they send them back to you via FedEx.
The neat thing is if you change the
sequence
and change the spell, just change the
sequence
of the staples, you can make a molecule that looks like this.
If you change the spell again, you change the
sequence
again, you get really nice, 130-nanometer triangles.
Now the self that experiences directly can only exist in the moment, but the one that narrates needs several moments, a whole
sequence
of them, and that's why our full sense of self needs both immersive experience and the flow of time.
Craig Venter's tremendous and brilliant attempt to DNA
sequence
things in the ocean is great.
But were you to walk in the opposite direction, this entire
sequence
happens in reverse.
Instead of arranging words in an order, in sequence, as a sentence, you arrange them in this map, where they're all linked together not by placing them one after the other but in questions, in question-answer pairs.
He formed the concept of the value chain, essentially the
sequence
of steps with which a, shall we say, raw material, becomes a component, becomes assembled into a finished product, and then is distributed, for example, and he argued that advantage accrued to each of those components, and that the advantage of the whole was in some sense the sum or the average of that of its parts.
And about that time, it became possible to
sequence
their genomes and really look under the hood and look at their genetic makeup.
And we've been able to
sequence
the genomes of cultures that we have, but also recently, using flow cytometry, we can isolate individual cells from the wild and
sequence
their individual genomes, and now we've sequenced hundreds of Prochlorococcus.
Our synthetic cell work was the proof of concept that we could reverse this process: pull a complete bacterial genome
sequence
out of the computer and convert that information into a free-living, self-replicating cell, with all of the expected characteristics of the species that we constructed.
A team of Chinese scientists had already isolated the virus, sequenced its DNA and uploaded the DNA
sequence
to the internet.
At the request of the US government, we downloaded the DNA
sequence
and in less than 12 hours, we printed it on the BioXp.
The genius of this system is that a given binary
sequence
doesn't have a pre-determined meaning on its own.
In this case, 01010100 corresponds to the letter T. So, how can you know whether a given instance of this
sequence
is supposed to mean T or 84?
Each
sequence
encodes a number that determines the intensity of that particular color.
We may not have hit rock bottom, but many of us saw a
sequence
of events where rock bottom was possible for the first time.
Now we have a control of a model of a person, and the way it's controlled now is by a
sequence
of static photos.
It used to cost millions and millions of dollars to
sequence
genes.
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