Sequenced
in sentence
55 examples of Sequenced in a sentence
There's just a little bit of it
sequenced.
In 2003, when we
sequenced
the human genome, we thought we would have the answer to treat many diseases.
The amount of DNA data we've
sequenced
has doubled every year.
Genomics at this stage of the thinking from a little over 10 years ago was, by the end of this year, we might have between three and five genomes sequenced; it's on the order of several hundred.
Our first thought about synthetic genomics came when we
sequenced
the second genome back in 1995, and that from mycoplasma genitalium.
It was the first DNA phage, DNA virus, DNA genome that was actually
sequenced.
We narrowed it down to one fragment; we
sequenced
it and found just one base pair had been deleted in an essential gene.
I say this because it is
sequenced
a bit differently to the original film version that I saw on television many years ago.
This is surprising, because the genome of a tiny worm that had been
sequenced
earlier contains about 20,000 genes.
Humanizing the Human Genome ProjectCOLD SPRING HARBOR – Since the human genome was first
sequenced
in 2000, genome science has accelerated at a remarkable rate.
In fact, human genomes could be
sequenced
for as little as $1,000 in the next few years.
How reforms are
sequenced
also matters.
Frustrated, their parents had the twins’ genomes
sequenced.
But even with a carefully
sequenced
plan in place, May’s government will need to show a level of resilience and agility far beyond what has been required of its predecessors, in order to manage the transition without veering off the path of growth and stability.
Obtaining that history requires consent from the individuals whose genomes are
sequenced.
These unorthodox policy approaches are fundamentally challenging the conventional wisdom on how economic policies should be
sequenced.
When the Human Genome Project published the first draft of the fully
sequenced
human genome in 2000, Henry Gee, an editor of the journal Nature, predicted that scientists would be able “to alter entire organisms out of all recognition to suit our needs and tastes” by 2099.
Drawing lessons from the recent experiences of other emerging countries, the report concludes that China should adopt a carefully
sequenced
and cautious approach when exposing its economy to the caprices of global capital flows.
The IMF now recognizes that capital-account liberalization comes with risks as well as benefits, and that “liberalization needs to be well planned, timed, and
sequenced
in order to ensure that its benefits outweigh the costs.”
Then comes a period of gradual,
sequenced
reopening, with precautions to contain the virus remaining in place (phase three).
The full genome of SARS-CoV-2 – the virus that causes COVID-19 – was
sequenced
and published within weeks of its identification.
Now, the SARS-CoV-2 genome is being regularly
sequenced
in different locations, in order to examine mutations and gain insight into transmission dynamics.
In its five-year plans, China’s government establishes clear priorities and expectations that help to ensure that complementary policies and investments occur simultaneously or are properly
sequenced.
Because there is now a global scientific community linked through information and communication technologies, the genome of the novel coronavirus was
sequenced
and made publicly available by January 12, within two weeks of China’s report of a cluster of cases.
Yet China’s own opening to world trade was carefully managed and sequenced, to avoid adverse impacts on employment and technological progress.
Back
Related words
Genome
Genomes
First
Human
Years
Order
Virus
Their
About
Whole
Weeks
Together
Three
There
Species
Since
Sequence
Published
Little
Genes