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Instead, M. californianus has two largely overlapping putative mORFs that do not contain a poly-A sequence like the other three species and are completely diverse from them.
The majority of extracted strings are likely to be bona fide DNA sequences, since out of 3443 articles published before 1960 [i.e. prior to the advent of nucleic acid sequencing (Holley et al., 1965)], only one article contains a sequence-like string (which was caused by an OCR error).
The strokes of his brush come in a sequence, like words in a sentence.
Mike Massimino, in his memoir, "Spaceman," reports having spent almost a full day staring out a window of the Space Shuttle Columbia, watching sunrises and lightning storms ("like a form of communication, like a sequence, like the clouds are alien creatures speaking to each other in code").
Thus typically SVAs consist of a hexamer repeat (CCCTCT), an Alu-like sequence, a GC-rich VNTR, a SINE and a poly A-tail.
tBLASTN searches on Helobdella yielded no Spz genes but a sequence encoding a neurotrophin-like Cys knot fragment on Scaffold 16.
While this selection may not boast a major sequence like Love and a Life or Sonnets from Scotland, the book still crackles with all the curiosity, wit and playful intelligence that made Morgan such a celebrated and loved poet.
Similarly, a free-choice sequence, like a recipe for "endless bisection" or "endless dicing," is not an infinitely complicated mathematical law (or rule), but rather no law at all, for after each individual throw of a coin, the point remains "infinitely indeterminate" (PR §186).
The limit of a sequence in a b-metric-like space need not be unique.
It seemed like a sequence from a Broadway show about her life, an interlude about her pop influences.
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