Sentence examples for indicating sequences from inspiring English sources

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BLAST UniProt (The Universal Protein Resource) database (available at http://www.uniprot.org) was used to compare a given amino acid sequence with sequences of other proteins from the NCBI database indicating sequences with identity above 30% [ 15, 29].

This unreliability stems from the inability to compile a full set of unique probes for these genes, and is indicated by the Probe Set ID suffixes 'r' and 'i', indicating sequences for which it was not possible to pick a full set of unique probes or for which there are fewer than fifteen probes.

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The tandem gene of gene #7 contains no recognizable LEA_4 domain, indicating sequence divergence.

Numerical positions indicating sequence position relative to transcription start site (= +1).

Parental cells were edited with paired nucleases targeting the indicated sequences.

As is shown in Fig. 3, the arrows indicate sequences of output buffer in different stages.

Asterisks indicate sequences generated in this work.

Dash indicates sequences not generated for a sample.

Upright arrows indicate sequences shared between svt2 and L er.

Numbers in bold indicate sequences newly generated for this study.

These matches indicate sequences in the training set that are (partly) aligned with our target sequence.

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