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The phrase "a significant sequence of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an important or notable series of events, actions, or elements in a particular context.
Example: "The study revealed a significant sequence of events that led to the unexpected outcome."
Alternatives: "an important series of" or "a notable chain of".
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The M7.3 1959 Hebgen Lake earthquake in Montana had a significant sequence of aftershocks, and the shallow M7 1983 Borah Peak event was followed by four aftershocks.
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Furthermore, a successful screening of cap-independent translation enhancer sequence and a significant sequence similarity of the selected candidates validated the efficiency of the combined mRNA display and gel shift assay method for the rapid development of advanced cell-free translation systems.
We also observe a significant sequence divergence of the N- and C- terminus of the avian FOXE1 proteins and a loss of two repressive domains.
The avian FOXE1 proteins exhibit a significant sequence divergence of the C-terminus compared to those of amphibian and mammalian FOXE1.
Conservation plots did not reveal a significant sequence conservation of precipitated DNA fragments (ESM Fig. S7), arguing against the existence of a specific lamin A-binding sequence.
This helicity varies from one bZIP-bR to another despite a significant sequence similarity of the DNA binding motifs (DBMs).
These template proteins were chosen based on a significant sequence similarity of h20S with these proteins in addition to their satisfactory crystallographic resolution.
He suggested that this would be a warning sign of a more significant sequence of events to come.
ANOVA also detected a significant sequence effect in the analysis of Cmax (p = 0.0227).
Experiments with other sequences indicate a significant sequence dependency to the destabilizing effect of 8-oG.
Western blot analysis showed a significant sequence-specific downregulation of UPF1, 48 h after transfection in HeLa cells and 72 h in HEK293 and CFP15a cells (Fig 5A).
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