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operation sequencing - перевод на русский

IN LINGUISTICS, A PRINCIPLE THAT OUTLINES THE STRUCTURE OF A SYLLABLE
Sonority sequencing; Sonority Sequencing Generalization; Sonority sequencing constraint
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operation sequencing      
согласование операций во времени, установление последовательности выполнения операций
base sequence         
IN GENETICS AND BIOCHEMISTRY, DETERMINING THE STRUCTURE OF AN UNBRANCHED BIOPOLYMER
Sequenced; Base sequence; Sequence Scanning; Molecular sequence data; Molecular sequencing; Base sequencing; Molecular data

общая лексика

последовательность оснований (в нуклеиновых кислотах)

sequencing         
IN GENETICS AND BIOCHEMISTRY, DETERMINING THE STRUCTURE OF AN UNBRANCHED BIOPOLYMER
Sequenced; Base sequence; Sequence Scanning; Molecular sequence data; Molecular sequencing; Base sequencing; Molecular data
упорядочение; согласование - logical sequencing
- operation sequencing
sequencing         
IN GENETICS AND BIOCHEMISTRY, DETERMINING THE STRUCTURE OF AN UNBRANCHED BIOPOLYMER
Sequenced; Base sequence; Sequence Scanning; Molecular sequence data; Molecular sequencing; Base sequencing; Molecular data

['si:kwənsiŋ]

общая лексика

секвенирование (определение первичной структуры макромолекул)

упорядочение

техника

программирование

Смотрите также

amino acid sequencing; dideoxy sequencing; DNA sequencing; Maxam-Gilbert chemical sequencing; nucleotide sequencing; protein sequencing; shotgun sequencing; solid-phase sequencing

существительное

техника

программирование

protein sequencing         
  • Using a Beckman-Spinco Protein-Peptide Sequencer, 1970
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  • Sanger's reagent]] (DNFB), '''B''' total acid hydrolysis of the dinitrophenyl peptide
SEQUENCING OF AMINO ACID ARRANGEMENT IN A POLYPETIDE CHAIN OR PROTEIN
Protein sequencer; Amino acid analysis; Peptide sequencing

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amino acid sequencing

mathematical operation         
  •  ×, times (multiplication)
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  • A binary operation takes two arguments <math>x</math> and <math>y</math>, and returns the result <math>x\circ y</math>.
MATHEMATICAL PROCEDURE WHICH PRODUCES A RESULT FROM ZERO OR MORE INPUT VALUES
Finitary operation; Mathematical operation; Math operations; Mathematical operations; Math operation; Operations on numbers; Internal operation; Multioperation

математика

математическое действие

математическая операция

finitary operation         
  •  ×, times (multiplication)
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  • A binary operation takes two arguments <math>x</math> and <math>y</math>, and returns the result <math>x\circ y</math>.
MATHEMATICAL PROCEDURE WHICH PRODUCES A RESULT FROM ZERO OR MORE INPUT VALUES
Finitary operation; Mathematical operation; Math operations; Mathematical operations; Math operation; Operations on numbers; Internal operation; Multioperation

математика

финитарная операция

DNA sequencing         
  • Genomic DNA is fragmented into random pieces and cloned as a bacterial library. DNA from individual bacterial clones is sequenced and the sequence is assembled by using overlapping DNA regions.
  • sequencing of proteins]], and the other for the sequencing of DNA.
  •  Sequencing of the TAGGCT template with IonTorrent, PacBioRS and GridION
  • The 5,386 bp genome of [[bacteriophage φX174]]. Each coloured block represents a gene.
  • NHGRI]].
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  • An Illumina HiSeq 2500 sequencer
  • An Illumina MiSeq sequencer
  • Illumina NovaSeq 6000 flow cell
  • Library preparation for the SOLiD platform
  • A BGI MGISEQ-2000RS sequencer
  • Multiple, fragmented sequence reads must be assembled together on the basis of their overlapping areas.
  • An example of the results of automated chain-termination DNA sequencing.
  • Two-base encoding scheme. In two-base encoding, each unique pair of bases on the 3' end of the probe is assigned one out of four possible colors. For example, "AA" is assigned to blue, "AC" is assigned to green, and so on for all 16 unique pairs. During sequencing, each base in the template is sequenced twice, and the resulting data are decoded according to this scheme.
TECHNIQUE IN MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Dideoxy sequencing; Gene sequencer; Dye terminator sequencing; Dna sequencing; DNA Sequencing; Genomic sequencing; Automated DNA sequencing; Sequencing technology; High-throughput sequencing; Big Dye Terminator; Working draft dna sequence; Finished dna sequence; DNA sampling; Genome Sequencer; Sanger DNA Sequencing; DNA sequence; High throughput sequencing; Next generation sequencing; Single-molecule sequencing; Sequencing Technologies; Base sequence analysis; Next Generation Sequencing; Sequencing DNA; Next gen sequencing; Next-gen sequencing; Sequencing genomes; Sequencing technologies; Abandoned DNA; QTL sequencing

общая лексика

секвенирование ДНК

partial operation         
  • A binary operation <math>\circ</math> is a rule for combining the arguments <math>x</math> and <math>y</math> to produce <math>x\circ y</math>
MATHEMATICAL OPERATION THAT COMBINES TWO ELEMENTS TO PRODUCE ANOTHER ELEMENT
BinaryOperation; Binary operations; Binary operator; External operation; Binary operad; Dyadic function; Dyadic operation; Partial operation; Binary operators; Dyadic functor; Binary functor; External binary operation; Internal binary operation

математика

частичная операция

dyadic operation         
  • A binary operation <math>\circ</math> is a rule for combining the arguments <math>x</math> and <math>y</math> to produce <math>x\circ y</math>
MATHEMATICAL OPERATION THAT COMBINES TWO ELEMENTS TO PRODUCE ANOTHER ELEMENT
BinaryOperation; Binary operations; Binary operator; External operation; Binary operad; Dyadic function; Dyadic operation; Partial operation; Binary operators; Dyadic functor; Binary functor; External binary operation; Internal binary operation

математика

действия с двумя величинами

Определение

sequencing
Gene sequencing or DNA sequencing involves identifying the order in which the elements making up a particular gene are combined.
...the US government's own gene sequencing programme.
N-UNCOUNT: supp N

Википедия

Sonority Sequencing Principle

The Sonority Sequencing Principle (SSP) or Sonority Sequencing Constraint is a phonotactic principle that aims to outline the structure of a syllable in terms of sonority.

The SSP states that the syllable nucleus (syllable center), often a vowel, constitutes a sonority peak that is preceded and/or followed by a sequence of segments – consonants – with progressively decreasing sonority values (i.e., the sonority has to fall toward both edges of the syllable). The sonority values of segments are determined by a sonority hierarchy, though these differ to some extent from language to language. Typically they are vowel > glide > liquid > nasal > obstruent (or > fricative > plosive > click). That is, the segment order in a syllable tends to be of the pattern Ʞ-P-F-N-L-G-V-G-L-N-F-P. The fricative–plosive and nasal–plosive rankings may be reversed. Wright (2004: 51–52) notes,

In a Sonority Sequencing Constraint that is based on perceptual robustness, a stranded consonant (one without a flanking vowel, liquid, or glide) is dispreferred unless it has sufficiently robust internal cues to survive in the absence of formant transitions. ... Segments that we expect to survive without the benefits of flanking vowels, and thus be found at syllable edges with intervening stops, are the sibilant fricatives, potentially other fricatives ... and nasals.

A good example for the SSP in English is the one-syllable word trust: The first consonant in the syllable onset is t, which is a stop, the lowest on the sonority scale; next is r, a liquid which is more sonorous, then we have the vowel u – the sonority peak; next, in the syllable coda, is s, a sibilant, and last is another stop, t. The SSP explains why, for example, "trend" is a valid English word but *rtedn (flipping the order of consonants) is not. Language processing has also been shown experimentally to be sensitive to sonority violations.

Some languages possess syllables that violate the SSP (Russian and dialectal Arabic, for example) while other languages strictly adhere to it, even requiring larger intervals on the sonority scale: In Italian for example, a syllable-initial stop must be followed by either a liquid, a glide or a vowel, but not by a fricative (except: [ps] borrowed words like: pseudonimo, psicologia). Some languages allow a sonority "plateau"; that is, two adjacent tautosyllabic consonants with the same sonority level. Modern Hebrew is an example of such language.

A number of Indo-European languages that typically follow the SSP will violate it with /s/ + stop clusters. For example, in the English word string or Italian spago the more sonorous /s/ comes before a less sonorous sound in the onset. In native English words, no phoneme other than /s/ ever violates the SSP. Latin also was able to violate the principle in this way, however the Vulgar Latin dialects that evolved into the Western Romance languages lost this ability, causing the process of I-prosthesis to occur, whereby an /i/ was inserted at the beginning of such a word, to make the /s/ instead a coda consonant rather than an onset consonant. As a result, Western Romance languages like Spanish and French will have espada and épée (from espee) respectively where a non-Western Romance language like Italian has spada, and even has words such as sdraio 'deck-chair'.

However, all of the sonority violations noted above occur at word edges, not word-internally. Therefore, some recent phonological accounts postulate that the segments outside of the sonority sequencing may be considered "extrasyllabic consonants", consonants occurring outside of any syllable, and licensed in their language by the word they are part of. English string, for example, would then contain a syllable [tring] with a preceding extrasyllabic s.

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