write something, leave a space, write something else.
A sequence is just an ordered set of events. You write it by telling what happened in order.
write something, leave a space, write something else.
No. All members of the sequence are in order and all fit the requirements of being a sequence.
Bases A and T link together and C and G link together. If your DNA sequence was, for example, ATCGAGT your RNA sequence would be TAGCTCA.
because it is nothing
because it is nothing
Usually a sequence is written using subscripts to represent a number in the sequence. Example: The sequence 1, 7, 13, 19, 25 is by adding six each time. So we can write it as: a_0 = 1 a_1 = 7 a_(n) = a_(n-1) + 6, where n is the subscript.
Each subsequent number in this sequence is 2 less than the previous. It is extremely likely that the next number in this sequence is 2.
1, 4, 7, 10, 13, …
You can write it as Un or f(n) equal to some function of n, where the function can be anything at all.
What happened next was an ironic chain of events.
You do nothing! A sequence of numbers will contain no X and so nothing needs doing!