Sentence examples similar to going on sequence from inspiring English sources

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Dr Karim's group has tried to find out what is going on by sequencing the virus in infected pupils in a group of five schools, to see who might have passed it on to whom.

There's a huge amount of sequencing going on".

While that's going on, we get a Horde Mode sequence where waves of various aliens pour into the enclosure.

And I thought something similar was going on with this sequence The future must not belong to those who target Coptic Christians in Egypt – it must be claimed by those in Tahrir Square who chanted "Muslims, Christians, we are one".

We were calling it the what-the-fuck-is-going-on sequence.

"Go on," a caption whispers when the sequence loads.

Go on, go on.

SOM enthusiasts tend to turn a blind eye to this dark morsel of Rolf's personal history every time they collectively gush over the Sixteen Going on Seventeen musical sequence.

The team produced the first DNA whole genome sequence, 5,000 letters long, for a virus called phiX174 which grows in bacteria, and went on to sequence the first human genetic material, the 16,000-letter sequence of DNA in mitochondria, the energy factories in our cells.

There have been multiple reports of sequencing from single cells [ 5– 9] but few have gone on to sequence single chromosomes.

He went on to sequence the human genome (taking home the 2008 United States National Medal of Science), and he has now, in his view, created the world's first synthetic life form, defined as a cell "completely controlled only by a synthetic DNA chromosome," which specifies every one of the cell's functions.

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