Both require completed sequences.
Not exact matches
We are
required to follow a numerical
sequence, draw straight lines with a degree of accuracy and skill and somehow also believe that once
complete we will have created something we would never have been able to draw on our own.
Constructing a
complete map of all of the genetic variation within even a small tumor, for example, would
require sequencing trillions of single cells.
Richard Green, a computational biologist in Svante Pääbo's group at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, published [subscription
required] the first
sequence of a 38,000 - year - old Neanderthal's
complete mitochondrial DNA in August.
Complete genome
sequencing is
required to identify fitness advantages conferred by genes and how antigenic drift in HA / NA drive mutations throughout the genome.
In our comparison, we did not consider practical parameters such as the
required amount of DNA input,
sequencing costs, or time
required to
complete a whole genome
sequencing run (Table S1).
Although one individual can have key importance,
completing the entire
sequence requires input from many people!
I'm not a
complete stickler for realism and I think some tricks used are quite effective (the Han Solo gag and the expectations vs. reality
sequence being two), but it's obvious that (500) Days of Summer
requires its audience to invest in the realism of the relationship at least so it can get a little stylized elsewhere and I think it failed there.
, containing 12 questions in the follow
sequence: First four questions: Find y - intercept from a given slope and point Next four questions: Find the slope from two given points Last four questions: Find the y - intercept from two given points You may wish to
require students to find the
complete slope - intercept equation for all problems, however.
Some of these are relatively easy to
complete, while others
require a bit of experimentation to find the right
sequence of decisions.
Flimsy controls become especially apparent when you're
required to
complete a fast
sequence of actions under pressure.
• Performed TPM procedures as
required on specified equipment • Adjusted and operated all machines in
complete accordance with given blueprints and templates • Defined coding tools, fixtures and machine collaborations, building on program operational data and set up instructions • Installed program tapes into console readers and correlated automated tools
sequences