cosensus is a sequens whis is present as functionl gene and conserved is a repeated sequense whithout any chang
The common difference does not tell you the location of the sequence. For example, 3, 6, 9, 12, ... and 1, 4, 7, 10, .., or 1002, 1005, 1008, 1011, ... all have a common difference of 3 but it should be clear that the three sequences are different. A common difference is applicable to arithmetic sequences, not others such as geometric or exponential sequences.
There is no relationship between sequences and probability.
Consensus, is a shared agreement. It seeks to maximize agreement. Consent based decision making seeks to reveal and address dissent, but specifically requires that dissent be rooted in experience, proven instinct, or specialized knowledge. It is usually the better choice.
Both are used to describe sequences.
difference between as on and as at
Common difference, in the context of arithmetic sequences is the difference between one element of the sequence and the element before it.
Consensus is defined as broad unanimity, general or widespread agreement among all the members of a group.Conflict is defined as a struggle or clash between opposing forces.
During a genome assembly, "contiguous sequences of nucleotide bases" (contigs) are built from the multi-alignment of highly similar single reads. After the alignment step, multiple consensus sequences of all aligned or assembled reads are obtained which represent the contig sequences of a given genome or assembly. In contrast, a scaffold is an ordered set of contigs which are linked by sequences that were derived from the paired-end information of long paired-end libraries (Roche) or mate-pair libraries (Illumina). Scaffolds always consist of contigs separated by gaps. These gaps might be identified by "NNNN" in a consensus sequence Ref: http://www.eurofinsdna.com B. Wajid
The common difference does not tell you the location of the sequence. For example, 3, 6, 9, 12, ... and 1, 4, 7, 10, .., or 1002, 1005, 1008, 1011, ... all have a common difference of 3 but it should be clear that the three sequences are different. A common difference is applicable to arithmetic sequences, not others such as geometric or exponential sequences.
A conserved gene could mean one of two things: 1. The nucleotide sequence of the gene shows little to no variation between generations 2. The nucleotide sequence of a gene under study shows little to no variation in the genomes of different species, suggesting an evolutionary link. Both definitions are centered around the observation that conserved sequences do not change significantly over time
the basic difference between them is that in greedy algorithm only one decision sequence is ever generated. where as in dynamic programming many decision sequences are generated.
DNA is double Helix But A Gene is a part of that double helix.
Serology is the study of the liquid portion of the blood, and DNA testing is looking at what gene sequences you have.
Southern Blotting refers to the identification of detailed sequences of DNA in which the DNA fragments are separated by electrophoresisNorthern Blotting refers to the identification of detailed sequences of RNA in which the RNA fragments are separated by electrophoresis
Consensus theory suggests that society operates based on shared norms and values, with members working together toward common goals. Conflict theory, on the other hand, views society as being marked by inequalities and power struggles between different groups, such as the wealthy and the poor. Consensus theory emphasizes social harmony and stability, while conflict theory focuses on competition and inequality as driving forces in society.
brain controls perception,reflexes,emotionsbehavioral sequences,etc. spinal cord helps in transmission of neural inputs between periphery and brain
Charge is of two types, mass is only of one kindThere are two types of forces (attraction and repulsion) between charges, but there is only one kind (attraction) between massesCharge is quantized, butquantization of mass is not established so farCharge has SI unitcoulomb , the SI unit of mass is kgCharge is conserved, but mass alone is not conserved (Mass + Energy is conserved)Charge cannot exist without a mass, but mass can exist without a net charge