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The phrase "a sequence that appears" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a series of events, numbers, or patterns that are noticeable or evident in a particular context.
Example: "In the data analysis, a sequence that appears frequently indicates a potential trend worth investigating further."
Alternatives: "a pattern that emerges" or "a series that is evident".
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We select a sequence that appears unique, and then he goes to another website and orders a stretch of DNA an oligonucleotide with that sequence.
The entire video that shows rod-shaped objects moving behind the cathedral lasts nearly 30 seconds, but in order to end up with a sequence that appears to be moving in real time, it took Willis much longer to capture the scene.
To explore the utility of LNA in multiplex PCR, we used interspersed locked nucleic acid pentamers (ILP) complementary to a sequence that appears repetitively in the bacterial genome as universal PCR primers together with the Taq polymerase Stoffel fragment for genomic DNA amplification.
Anthox2, a clear Gsx ortholog [46], is separated by 12,977 nucleotides from NVHD065, a sequence that appears most closely related to Cdx on the neighbor-joining and Bayesian trees (Figure 2; Figure S1) but most closely related to Xlox on the maximum-likelihood tree (Figure S2).
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During our collaborative project sequencing the pig X and Y chromosomes (in submission; preprint in [ 1]), we became interested in a sequence that appeared repeatedly in the data being produced: the pig Y-linked heat shock transcription factor, HSFY.
For example, mammalian miRNAs confirmed at the time rarely occurred more than a few times within each genome, and we eliminated any sequence that appeared more than three times within in any genome contributing to the intersection.
The movie recycles several of the most popular notions from the second "Austin" film, "The Spy Who Shagged Me," most notably a silhouette sequence that appears to be a bizarre autoerotic ritual.
Scientists have isolated a gene sequence that appears to determine how fast our bodies age, the first time a link between DNA and human lifespan has been found.
The vertebrate FoxG proteins contain a C-terminal sequence that appears to be a remnant of an eh1 motif that lacks the conserved phenylalanine.
We selected PGSIP1 and PGSIP3, which were both predicted by PFANTOM to be Golgi localized, although PGSIP1 has been reported to be a chloroplast protein [41] and the Arabidopsis protein does have an N-terminal sequence that appears to fulfill the characteristics of a transit peptide according to the TargetP predictor.
Varnish microstratigraphies show a replicable layering sequence that appears to record regional climate changes that likely correspond in time to the Younger Dryas and Heinrich events in the North Atlantic region.
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