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A binary sequence is one in which only two different values are allowed.

In computers, 1 and 0 are the conventional ones. So 10100110001 is a binary sequence.

The sex of children born to a given set of parents could be b,g,g,b. This is a binary sequence.

There is no conceptual limit to the length of a binary sequence.

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