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in DNA, each base pairs up with only one other base
Seismologists or geophysical scientists.
The base sequence of mRnas is 'determined by the base sequence of nucleotides in Dna.' The base sequence is transformed into information via the triplet codons of The Genetic Code.
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maybe a sequence
A sequence, possibly.
The order in which things happen is called a sequence. It refers to the arrangement or progression of events or items in a particular order.
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Yes, the word 'sequence' is both a verb and a noun.The noun 'sequence' is a word for a set of related things that happen or are arranged in a particular order; the order in which a set of things happens or is arranged; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to sequence are sequencerand the gerund, sequencing.
I think it means the order in which you think something should happen. For example, you might predict that someone first steps out of the house, then gets into their car, then drives to the highway, and finally parks the car and enters their job. If you saw these as pictures, all jumbled up, you would have to put them in the correct order.
---- arranging events based on what you have read
The word 'sequence' is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a set of related things that happen or are arranged in a particular order; the order in which a set of things happens or is arranged; a word for a thing.The noun forms of the verb to sequence are sequencer and the gerund, sequencing.
Events generally occur in a chronological sequence, starting with an initial action or event followed by subsequent developments or outcomes. The order can vary depending on the context, but the succession of events typically follows a cause-and-effect relationship, where each event leads to the next. Understanding the order in which things happen can provide insight into the progression of a situation or story.