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"sequences corresponding to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in formal and informal contexts, to indicate that two or more sequences have the same pattern or order of values. For example: "The two sequences, one consisting of numbers and the other of letters, correspond to one another."
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They tried RNA sequences corresponding to other mouse genes, to a jellyfish gene, to a firefly gene.
A chromosome consists of order sequences corresponding to the processing stages.
Primers were designed to amplify specifically sequences corresponding to ORF-0 of the three viral species.
Genomic DNA sequences corresponding to the Pi2/9 locus in cvs.
MRI shows a peripheral rim of low signal on all pulse sequences, corresponding to calcifications.
In addition, sequences corresponding to neuropeptide precursors are also presented.
Stringent database searching with hexamer peptide sequences corresponding to the antigen sites identified protein families with hexamer sequences corresponding to antigens for pT48 and pS214.
The use of consensus sequences corresponding to truncated or artifactual TEs would clearly bias subsequent annotations.
MIP DNA sequences corresponding to candidate orthologues have been deposited to Genbank (DQ437715-437722).
There are also large numbers of target sequences corresponding to single copy genes.
Sequences corresponding to the antigen-binding domain were amplified and cloned in a phage display vector.
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