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sequence 1. последовательность; ряд; чередование; порядок следования; 2. последовательность оснований (в ДНК)amino acid sequence аминокислотная последовательностьarithmetic sequence биом. арифметическая последовательность, арифметическая прогрессияautonomously replicating sequence автономно реплицирующаяся нуклеиновая кислотаbase sequence последовательность основанийbiosynthetic sequence последовательность биохимических реакцийbounded sequence биом. ограниченная последовательностьcanonical sequence каноническая последовательностьcoding sequence кодирующая последовательностьcomplementary base sequence комплементарная последовательность основанийcomplementary sequence комплементарная последовательностьconsensus sequence обобщающая типичная последовательностьcontrol sequence регулярная последовательностьgeneration sequences чередование поколенийgeometric sequence биом. геометрическая последовательность, геометрическая прогрессияinsertion sequence инсерцияinterspersed sequence рассеянная последовательностьinverted repeat sequence обращенный повторleader sequence лидерная последовательностьrepetitive sequence повторная последовательность основанийsignal sequence сигнальная последовательностьsnapback sequence петлеобразующая последовательностьsporulation sequence последовательность этапов процесса спорообразованияtransforming sequence трансформирующая последовательностьEnglish-Russian dictionary of biology and biotechnology > sequence
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