Preferred Name | sequence | |
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http://semanticscience.org/resource/SIO_001118 |
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description |
A sequence is an ordered list of entities. Like a set, it contains members (also called elements, or terms). |
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alternative |
ordered list |
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example |
For example, (M, A, R, Y) is a sequence of letters that differs from (A, R, M, Y), as the ordering matters, and (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8), which contains the number 1 at two different positions, is a valid sequence. |
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SIO_001118 |
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sequence |
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note |
For example, (M, A, R, Y) is a sequence of letters that differs from (A, R, M, Y), as the ordering matters, and (1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8), which contains the number 1 at two different positions, is a valid sequence. |
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sequence |
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prefixIRI |
sio:SIO_001118 |
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prefLabel |
sequence |
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