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The phrase "a revised sequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an updated or modified order of items, events, or processes.
Example: "The project will follow a revised sequence of tasks to improve efficiency and outcomes."
Alternatives: "an updated order of" or "a modified arrangement of".
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We provide a revised sequence of virB6 4 for the previously sequenced [ 15] ApHZ strain.
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However, the OriC region and conserved sequences involved in replication (e.g. DnaA boxes) [ 21] remained intact in the revised sequence, therefore, the inversion of this region should not interfere with DNA replication.
Upon repeating the assays using the RB1 primer with the revised sequence, the RB1 gene is now considered to be present with an average CT value of around 23 25 in both samples.
An increased number of sequenced genomes led to a revised view of the origin of metazoan life.
In total, 60 (98.4%) out of 61 misassembled sites were resolved to generate a revised L er-0 sequence of 375,893 bp in length.
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We extracted all similar sequences with LAST39 and retained one copy of the sequences containing >40% unique K-mers and masked the others with 'n' to generate a revised genome of ∼343 Mb (version 2).
A revised catalogue of delta Sct stars.
Moreover, we also present a revised version of this theorem.
The system displays a revised set of retrieval results.
That came after a revised decline of 1percentt in May.
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