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The phrase "analysis the sequences of" is not correct in English.
It should be "analyze the sequences of." You can use the corrected phrase when discussing the examination or study of sequences in various contexts, such as data analysis, biology, or linguistics.
Example: "In our research, we will analyze the sequences of DNA to identify genetic variations."
Alternatives: "examine the sequences of" or "study the sequences of."
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For the phylogenetic analysis, the sequences of three spacers were concatenated.
In addition, we included in our phylogenetic analysis the sequences of 8 A. orinus specimens reported by Ayé, et al. [4].
For GC skew and synteny analysis, the sequences of genomes of other members of the order Methanobacteriales were rotated to begin at the same location.
For the phylogenetic analysis, the sequences of 33 ingroup species plus one outgroup were concatenated and aligned using MEGA4.0 [55] to yield a combined dataset containing ∼3,842 bp of sequence.
In our analysis, the sequences of BMP-2 were aligned and the degree of similarity was calculated.
For phylogenetic analysis, the sequences of each protein set were aligned using MAFFT6.24 [ 38] adopting the L-INS-I strategy, and trimmed by eye to well aligned blocks.
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We also included in our analysis the sequence of region B from Z. bailii [12].
TM contributed in the Bioinformatics analysis of the sequences of DArT markers.
Analysis of the sequences of the mature miR-511 in B and S revealed no differences.
The detailed analysis of the sequences of high- and low-affinity cre boxes, led to a few interesting observations.
Analysis of the sequences of the clones indicates some heterogeneity of DNA methylation within a tumour cell line.
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