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Discover LudwigThe term 'sequence related' is correct and can be used in written English.
An example of how it might be used in a sentence is: The musical composition contained a sequence related to the melody of the previous song.
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"Sequence related families of genes and proteins" is perhaps a tautology - "families" already means "sequence-related", does it not?
DNA primers were designed to amplify by PCR a genomic sequence related to this enzyme.
Moreover, some restrictions and limitations in the welding sequence related to the manufacturing process are explained.
These Fe(III -precipitates were poorly crystallIII -precipitates a distinct mineralisation sequence related to tidal zonation.
The defective acute leukemia viruses avian myeloblastosis virus (AMV) and E26 virus each contain an inserted cellular sequence related to the same highly conserved cellular gene, proto-amv.
Compared with their parents, the allotetraploids displayed 21.07% polymorphic fragments measured by the sequence related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) analysis, which was the double compared to the allodiploids.
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We excluded ORFs less than 25 amino acids in length and any insertion sequence-related ORFs.
We have studied how to represent biological sequences and sequence-related genomics concepts using logical data structure.
Sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) is a novel molecular marker technique designed to amplify open reading frames (ORFs).
Krause, S. et al. Sequence-related protein export NTPases encoded by the conjugative transfer region of RP4 and by the cag pathogenicity island of Helicobacter pylori share similar hexameric ring structures.
Such sequence-specific phenomena can be uncovered with a focused oligo library (OL) design that mitigates sequence-related variance, as exemplified herein.
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