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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in no specific sequence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that items or events can occur in any order without a particular arrangement. Example: "The tasks can be completed in no specific sequence, allowing for flexibility in scheduling."
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One potential obstacle is the fact that the design is almost random, in that no specific sequence is guaranteed to knockdown the targeted mRNA.
In contrast, we find no specific sequence features characteristic of the miRNA pairs originating from the 103 precursor duplexes with an expression difference between the strands less than 10-fold (One-sided Wilcoxon test, p > 0.5 in all comparisons) (see Figures 2 and 3).
These oligonucleotide junctions have no specific sequence elements in the duplex and thus avoid any complications due to secondary structure in the inverted repeat.
In mammals, no specific sequences that designate the X chromosome for dosage compensation are known.
Variation in DNA sequence contributes to individual differences in quantitative traits, but in humans the specific sequence variants are known for very few traits.
Performing a "classic" album is predicated on enacting a series of songs previously experienced in a specific sequence.
Do I need to take the five modules in a specific sequence?
The motors are controlled by energizing the motor windings in a specific sequence.
Installing the right-front seat in a Camry requires seven tasks performed in a specific sequence over 55 seconds.
To qualify, customers must collect their 12 Country Medals in a specific sequence set out by the store.
These complexes are thought to recruit one another to the surface of vesicles in a specific sequence of events.
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