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sequence Sequences, which are not transcribed, found between transcription units in rDNA. Important sequences that control transcription of the rDNA are within the NTS.
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sequence Term commonly used for a moderately large segment of film, involving one complete stretch of action. In a narrative film, often equivalent to a scene.
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sequence Description: Succession of bases in the DNA molecule. Source: Specialized encyclopedia and dictionaries
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sequence-tagged site A short fragment of DNA whose exact sequence is found nowhere else in the genome; typically about 200 to 300 bp. Polymerase chain reaction can be used to amplify the known sequences, which can serve as physical landmarks for mapping.
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sequence The linear arrangement of building blocks in biological macromolecules like DNA, RNA, protein and polysaccharides. DNA and RNA macromolecules are linear polymers of nucleotides. Proteins are linear polymers of amino acids. Polysaccharides are linear and branched polymers of monosaccharides (sugars). ...
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