| 21. | And that the sequence helps, as much as order helps_
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| 22. | Any change in the normal sequence of nucleotides in a gene.
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| 23. | Her agency is paying for the sequencing of several pathogenic genomes.
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| 24. | DNA sequences diverge gradually over millions of years, guaranteeing differences.
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| 25. | Instead, step into the futuristic time sequence of this space.
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| 26. | I had seen several of them, but never in sequence.
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| 27. | Photographs that ran in newspapers around the world captured the sequence.
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| 28. | Greenspan said of the similarities in the genes'DNA sequences.
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| 29. | The dialogue in the dance rehearsal sequences has strained arty pretentiousness.
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| 30. | Because it was the catalyst for the following sequence of events.
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