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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accelerated sequence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing a series of events or processes that occur at an increased pace or speed.
Example: "The accelerated sequence of events during the project led to a quicker completion than anticipated."
Alternatives: "fast-tracked series" or "hastened progression".
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Accelerated Second-Year Swahili, Part 1. Accelerated Swahili second year is the third part of the accelerated sequence.
Gene duplication is often followed by a period of accelerated sequence evolution in one or both gene copies [10] [12].
The Nematoda posses a heavily modified pathway which evolution has been marked by accelerated sequence change.
In addition to regulatory neofunctionalization, BSU1 has considerably accelerated sequence evolution compared with BSL1 (table 1).
However, in most case tracing such event is rather difficult due to accelerated sequence changes.
The emergence of cattle-specific miRNAs was accompanied by accelerated sequence evolution at their target sites.
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The advent of benchtop sequencers has accelerated sequencing efforts in small centers and laboratories.
A video screen behind the band showed crumbling neighborhoods, time-lapse accelerated sequences of pedestrian and auto traffic, or images of war: planes, soldiers, explosions.
Together with recent technical developments and novel approaches to metabolic engineering, the lessons from this pioneering work should considerably boost exploitation of the amazing P450 toolkit emerging from accelerated sequencing of plant genomes.
It is clear that the accelerated sequences display higher functional SNR than the unaccelerated dataset.
However, positive selection is not the only possible explanation for these lineage-specific accelerated sequences.
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