sequence variation

collocation in English

meaningsofsequenceandvariation

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sequence
noun
uk
/ˈsiː.kwəns/
us
/ˈsiː.kwəns/
a series of related things or events, or the order in which they follow ...
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variation
noun
uk
/ˌveə.riˈeɪ.ʃən/
us
/ˌver.iˈeɪ.ʃən/
a change in amount ...
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(Definition ofsequenceandvariationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsequence variation

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Single-species alignments, which contained fewer gaps and were therefore shorter, were used to analysesequencevariation, allele frequency spectrum and recombination within species.
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These effects need to be accounted for when trying to understand data on patterns ofsequencevariationfor genes with different transmission modes.
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Nosequencevariationwas detected within any genotypic class.
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Nosequencevariation, except for the number of repeats, was detected within populations.
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Apart from differences in the numbers of short repeat motifs no intra- or interspecificsequencevariationwas observed.
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However, there was minimalsequencevariationbetween snails from the same species collected in different localities.
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Sequencevariation: looking for effects of genetic linkage.
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Structure andsequencevariationof the trypanosome spliced leader transcript.
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This will increase the possibilities for studying how patterns ofsequencevariationdiffer between nuclear and organelle genomes in organisms with very different life histories.
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A map of human genomesequencevariationcontaining 1.42 million single nucleotide polymorphisms.
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Human genomesequencevariationand the influence of gene history, mutation and recombination.
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Sequencevariationin the human angiotensin converting enzyme.
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These products were selected as they were short enough (332 bp) to provide an ecologically relevant detection period, whilst potentially containing enoughsequencevariationfor species separation.
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Sequencevariationeven occurred within single localities (fig. 2).
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Different sets of primers have been shown to amplify different taxonomic groups due tosequencevariation.
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