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The phrase "a sequence of analysis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a series of analytical steps or processes in research, data evaluation, or problem-solving.
Example: "The research paper outlines a sequence of analysis that was followed to arrive at the final conclusions."
Alternatives: "a series of analyses" or "a chain of analysis".
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Most often, in order to carry out this task, biologists perform a sequence of analysis activities on the available gene expression dataset rather than a single analysis activity.
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We introduce the sliding window method, which computes an approximate solution of the CME by performing a sequence of local analysis steps.
A sequence of two dimensional finite element analysis was carried out and validated with the field instrumentation results.
The distribution of a sequence analysis of this type is a Poisson distribution.
Thus, a sequence analysis of these clusters regarding them as "syllables" is important.
Subsequently, a sequence analysis of known TCF-4 exons was carried out, including ∼100 bp intron boundaries, to identify additional potential variants of this gene in these regions.
We thus performed a sequence analysis of the 10 amino acids surrounding each identified thiol group.
A sequence analysis of these regions may help in developing markers, which can detect QTLs in this region.
A sequence analysis of 62 dual-coding regions revealed that their protein products are particularly rich in disordered regions.
For a clear discrimination between tuf type b1 and tuf type b2 or tuf a, however, a sequence analysis of the tuf gene is necessary.
A sequence motif analysis of the upstream region up to −10 kb revealed multiple putative Egr2 binding sites.
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