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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reference to a sequence in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing or describing a specific sequence, such as in literature, music, or data analysis, where you want to indicate that something points to or relates to that sequence.
Example: "The author makes a reference to a sequence in the Fibonacci series to illustrate the concept of growth in nature."
Alternatives: "an allusion to a sequence in" or "a mention of a sequence in".
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BioXSD includes type definitions for pure strings of one-letter-coded sequences, sequence records with additional metadata to identify and describe the sequence and a reference to a sequence in an external resource.
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In another sequence, he calls himself "Marge Simpson," a sly reference to a street term for pill users ("blueheads").
For COI sequences, species-level taxonomic identities were assigned to blood meals when a host sequence was >97% similar to a sequence referenced in the database.
The NSI/CCR5 sequences were used as a reference set in the sequence space.
The Pm3CS sequence was used as a reference sequence in the alignment.
A reference sequence is provided in the data named "ref_NL43".
Shkreli said in the post, since deleted, that he needed the hair to "confirm the sequences I have," an apparent reference to genetic testing.
Nucleotide sequence identity in reference to EGD-e.
These Sanger sequences were used as a reference in the estimation of sequencing error rates.
As a performance optimization, the candidate sequence is compared to all sequences in the reference set.
Here, we present a reference D genome in which more than 92.5% of the genome sequences are anchored to chromosomes.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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