A series is a set of numbers to work with, which may vary as the problem changes.
A sequence is a set of numbers which must be in the same order and they do not vary.
The sequence may not be in a "logical" order such as 123. They may be 132 or 213, but they always present in the same order.
The series can be any numbers but they may present out of "order". These numbers can present without some of the "logical" numbers being present such as 124. If the problem changes, the numbers might in the series. If the problem changes and the "2" is no longer needed, the series can change to 134. In this case, the series changes to fit the problem...the sequence is always in the same order and uses the same number.
A sequence is an ordered set of numbers while a pattern describes a rule, if any, which defines or generates that pattern. You can have a sequence of random numbers for which, by definition, there should be no pattern.
Progression is derived from "Progress", means its a series which have only +ve increasing values. But the Series may have negative values.
In shotgun sequencing, DNA fragments are sequenced before their correct order is known.
It is the sequence of anino acids.
When looking for information about the sequence of DNA then there is information relating to the concept of genetic sequencing available from Wikipedia. The site offers about DNA sequencing with links that relate to other facts and information on the different aspects of genetic sequencing.
DNA sequence can be match by DNA sequencing method and it is of following type given by different scientist:1 The Sanger-Coulson method - this is chain termination method2 The Maxam-Gilbert method - this is chemical degratation of DNA3 By sequencing PCR products4 Automated DNA sequencing
Some sequence words are first, second, third, then, next, after that
I think you mean chronological order or sequencing.
A finite sequence has a beginning and an end, whereas an infinite sequence has no end.
The common difference is the difference between two numbers in an arithmetic sequence.
The Shine-Dalgarno sequence is prokaryotic. The Kozak sequence is the eukaryotic equivalent.
Its a technique adopted during DNA sequencing in which while joining the contigs we find whether there is any sequence present in between the contigs or not.If there is a sequence inbetween they re sequence the ends of the DNA.If not PCR is used to close the gaps.
A quadratic sequence is when the difference between two terms changes each step. To find the formula for a quadratic sequence, one must first find the difference between the consecutive terms. Then a second difference must be found by finding the difference between the first consecutive differences.
the difference between sequence of development and rate of development and why is the difference important. speed at which development happen. The difference is important because speed does not necessarily have to do with the sequence also it's important to recognize the difference so you can identify where children need help or at risk.