nucleotide sequence
collocation in Englishmeaningsofnucleotideandsequence
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nucleotide
noun[C]
uk/ˈnjuːkli.ə.taɪd/us/ˈnuː.kli.oʊ/
one of a group of chemical compounds found in living cells in nucleic acids such as DNA ...
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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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Consistent with the observation that -butyrolactone receptors recognize the samenucleotidesequence, the residues on helix 3 are completely conserved among the receptors.
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Thenucleotidesequenceof the amplicon from the water was identical to those determined from the three stool specimens for which sequencing was performed.
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Thenucleotidesequencewas determined from the main signals.
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Thenucleotidesequencewithin these binding sites can be readily identified using this assay.
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The scale below the tree was drawn from thenucleotidesequencedistance matrix.
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A genetic algorithm for maximumlikelihood phylogeny inference usingnucleotidesequencedata.
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Thenucleotidesequenceof the middle region (191-2173, dashed line) is omitted.
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The rest of thenucleotidesequenceof the mitochondrial genome of tick species has been ignored.
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The insert was sequenced to ensure the correct frame andnucleotidesequence.
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Functional promoter modules can be detected by formal models independent of overallnucleotidesequencesimilarity.
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Of the 12 independent excision products examined, not one was a complete recovery of the originalnucleotidesequence.
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The criteria used for defining sub-genotypes\\ groups was 5 %nucleotidesequencedivergence.
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This leaves the third alternative: the exploitation of conservednucleotidesequence.
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Thenucleotidesequenceis numbered on the left and amino acids on the right.
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Significance ofnucleotidesequencealignments : a method for random sequence permutation that preserves dinucleotide and codon usage.
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Thenucleotidesequencewas analysed for the presence of open reading frames.
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The variations in thenucleotidesequenceof the different alleles were translated in some cases into changes in the amino acid sequence.
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