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se·quence S0276500 (sē′kwəns, -kwĕns′)n.1. A following of one thing after another; succession.2. An order of succession; an arrangement.3. A related or continuous series. See Synonyms at series.4. Games Three or more playing cards in consecutive order and usually the same suit; a run.5. A series of related shots that constitute a complete unit of action in a movie.6. Music A melodic or harmonic pattern successively repeated at different pitches with or without a key change.7. Roman Catholic Church A hymn sung between the gradual and the Gospel.8. Mathematics An ordered set of quantities, as x, 2x2, 3x3, 4x4.9. Biochemistry The order of constituents in a polymer, especially the order of nucleotides in a nucleic acid or of the amino acids in a protein.tr.v. se·quenced, se·quenc·ing, se·quenc·es 1. To organize or arrange in a sequence.2. To determine the order of constituents in (a polymer, such as a nucleic acid or protein molecule). [Middle English, a type of hymn, from Old French, from Medieval Latin sequentia, hymn, that which follows (from its following the alleluia), from Late Latin, from Latin sequēns, sequent-, present participle of sequī, to follow; see sekw- in Indo-European roots.]sequencing (ˈsiːkwənsɪŋ) n1. (Biochemistry) the procedure of determining the order of amino acids in the polypeptide chain of a protein (protein sequencing) or of nucleotides in a DNA section comprising a gene (gene sequencing)2. (Commerce) commerce Also called: priority sequencing specifying the order in which jobs are to be processed, based on the allocation of prioritiesse•quenc•ing (ˈsi kwən sɪŋ) n. the interruption of a career by a woman to bear and care for children until they reach an age that allows her to resume work. Translationssequencing
sequencing[′sē·kwəns·iŋ] (industrial engineering) Designating the order of performance of tasks to assure optimal utilization of available production facilities. sequencingAn act of specifying the exact order in which aircraft are to take off or land.sequencing
sequencing [se´kwens-ing] the placement in order of information, concepts, or actions.se·quenc·ing (sē'kwens-ing), The determination of the sequence of subunits in a macromolecule.sequencingade-000437 (se'kwen-sing) [L. sequor, to follow] 1. The application of particular treatments in a specific order rather than randomly or haphazardly.2. The determination of the order of nucleotides in a gene or a genome. Synonym: gene sequencing; genetic sequencingdeep sequencingExamination of a nucleic acid genome with such precision that even very rare genetic mutations are identified.gene sequencingSequencing (2).genetic sequencingSequencing (2).ThesaurusSeesequence |