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Connecting Camels Sequencing Cards
Connecting Camels Sequencing cards for use with Connecting Camels sets. Connecting Camels are sold separately. Contents 20 laminated colour cards graded from levels 1 to 5 and teachers notes.
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Magnetic Colour Sequencing Bugs
The Magnetic Colour Sequencing Bugs are ideal for teaching patterns and sequencing skills.Children select a work card and complete the sequence on their card by joining together the magnetic bug heads and body segments with a simple snap.The cards
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Giant Sequencing & Threading Buttons
A fun and interactive way to learn about size and colour with our edx education® Giant Lacing Buttons. Each button has threading holes making them great for lacing activities to improve fine motor skills. The set includes a colourful assortment of buttons in 5 sizes and 5 different colours, making them ideal for sorting, classifying by size or colour, sequencing, pattern making and counting. Includes 6 coloured laces and 4 smile-head laces.. Set includes: 44 buttons, with 6 coloured laces and 4 smile-head laces.. Size LxWxH: 24.2cm x 18cm x 11cm. Age: 3yrs+. MPN: 41030
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Korg Wavestate MKII Sequencing Synthesizer
The Korg Wavestate MKII Sequencing Synthesizer is the latest edition of the now legendary Wavestate synthesizer featuring expanded polyphony (now 96 voices) a premium-grade 37-note velocity-sensitive keybed and a revamped look. Not only that but the sound library has been updated with fresh new sounds to inspire your creativity. Utilising the latest Wavestate 2.0 technology you can now explore unchartered tonal territory allowing you to create virtually any sound you can imagine. Pre-loaded with hundreds of genre-defying dynamic sounds and 120-note stereo polyphony; the Wavestate SE is perfect for everything from sound design to live performances. With a wide range of hands-on controls at your disposal you can twist turn and press your way to the sound you want with eight programmable mod knobs for maximum flexibility. You can also shape and texturise your sounds using a wide variety of onboard effects including classic Vox-style guitar amp simulations. It incorporates high-end sounds from the Kronos Krome and brand-new samples from Korg and Plugin Guru. Nearly every knob and parameter can be modulated for in-depth control. It also boasts a wide variety of classic and modern-day filters for in-depth sound design.
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What are the differences between Sanger DNA sequencing and NGS sequencing using a sequencer?
Sanger DNA sequencing is a traditional method that involves sequencing one DNA fragment at a time using chain-terminating dideoxynucleotides. It is a slower and more labor-intensive process compared to NGS sequencing. NGS sequencing, on the other hand, uses massively parallel sequencing technology to simultaneously sequence millions of DNA fragments. This allows for high-throughput sequencing and the generation of large amounts of data in a shorter amount of time. Additionally, NGS sequencing can provide more comprehensive and detailed information about the entire genome, making it more suitable for large-scale genomic studies.
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What is the DNA sequencing for guanine?
The DNA sequencing for guanine is represented by the letter "G". Guanine is one of the four nucleobases found in DNA, along with adenine, cytosine, and thymine. It pairs with cytosine through three hydrogen bonds in the DNA double helix structure. The specific sequence of guanine, along with the other nucleobases, forms the genetic code that determines the characteristics and functions of an organism.
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Why are modern DNA sequencing methods faster?
Modern DNA sequencing methods are faster due to advancements in technology and automation. High-throughput sequencing machines can process multiple samples simultaneously, increasing the speed of data generation. Additionally, improvements in chemistry and bioinformatics have streamlined the sequencing process, reducing the time and resources required for analysis. These advancements have made it possible to sequence large genomes in a fraction of the time it would have taken with older methods, revolutionizing the field of genomics.
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What is the difference between sequencing and transposition?
Sequencing is the process of determining the precise order of nucleotides in a DNA or RNA molecule. It involves identifying the sequence of bases (A, T, C, G) in a specific region of genetic material. Transposition, on the other hand, is a genetic process where a segment of DNA moves from one location in the genome to another. This can result in genetic mutations or changes in the expression of certain genes. In summary, sequencing involves determining the order of nucleotides, while transposition involves the movement of genetic material within the genome.
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Yoga Sequencing: Designing Transformative Yoga Classes
Yoga Sequencing: Designing Transformative Yoga Classes
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Furman CN-3600SE Smart Sequencing Power Conditioner
Power conditioning is a no-brainer. Why risk it? The Furman CN-3600SE Power Conditioner ensures the absolute safety of your electrical equipment 100% of the time every time. Power supplied across different venues can be wildly inconsistent. One badly wired building and your entire rack could be at risk. The solution - safeguard your gear with an CN-3600SE. More than safe - foolproof. Power sequencing means anyone can power down your equipment safely without even needing to know the proper order to do it in. Simply set up your power sequence once and then have peace of mind. Smart Sequencing takes this one step further giving you ample control of delay times and order. Consistent power means consistent sound. No matter what comes out of a mains plug the CN-3600SE ensures what arrives at your equipment is smooth consistent power. Always. You dont want to spend thousands on a new rack if yours gets damaged by bad power. Protect it with a Furman Power Conditioner.
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Korg Wavestate MKII Sequencing Synthesizer - Ex Demo
Ex-Demo This instrument may show light signs of use. It has been quality checked by our team of repair technicians to ensure that it meets a high playing standard. Any promotional materials offers software or subscriptions available when purchased as new may not be available with this Ex-Demo product. The Korg Wavestate MKII Sequencing Synthesizer is the latest edition of the now legendary Wavestate synthesizer featuring expanded polyphony (now 96 voices) a premium-grade 37-note velocity-sensitive keybed and a revamped look. Not only that but the sound library has been updated with fresh new sounds to inspire your creativity. Utilising the latest Wavestate 2.0 technology you can now explore unchartered tonal territory allowing you to create virtually any sound you can imagine. Pre-loaded with hundreds of genre-defying dynamic sounds and 120-note stereo polyphony; the Wavestate SE is perfect for everything from sound design to live performances. With a wide range of hands-on controls at your disposal you can twist turn and press your way to the sound you want with eight programmable mod knobs for maximum flexibility. You can also shape and texturise your sounds using a wide variety of onboard effects including classic Vox-style guitar amp simulations. It incorporates high-end sounds from the Kronos Krome and brand-new samples from Korg and Plugin Guru. Nearly every knob and parameter can be modulated for in-depth control. It also boasts a wide variety of classic and modern-day filters for in-depth sound design.
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Growth Technology Formulex
Growth Technology Formulex FORMULEX is a universal product that has a thousand uses for the hobby grower.Professionals rely on Formulex for feeding seedlings, transplants and clones. Formulex remains popular with all growers as it is cost effective and straightforward. In addition it may be used for foliar feeding and for pre-treating rockwool.Formulex has a buffered pH and usually requires no pH adjustment once in solution.Extremely versatile and easy to use.It is an ideal nutrient for soil grown plants and perhaps the ultimate fertiliser for all house plants.Formulex is a complete, balanced and stabilised solution containing all the macro and micro nutrients required for optimum plant growth.Formulex is the very first formulation to contain a full nutrient profile in a single container. All elements are present and will remain available to plants through varying conditions of usage.It is highly concentrated and will make up to 100 times its volume of working solution. Formulex is complete.It is designed for hydroponic applications where every nutrient element must be supplied in solution.It is versatile. It is suitable for hydroponic or soil cultivation and especially recommended for foliar feeding.Formulex is meticulously formulated to express a pH of 6 when made up with tap water. Formulex: How do you use it? You can use Growth Technology Formulex on young plants, seedlings and cuttings until they're ready for budding. Formulex can be used on any plant, in any media and with any kind of grow system. Use Growth Technology Formulex once per week for hand-watering, or every other reservoir change in hydro when needed. Before using, shake the bottle thoroughly. Add 5ml to the feed-water for soil and stir well. Hydroponics: Use 10ml per litre reservoir water. Mix well. Add 5ml/litre water to foliar feed and stir well. You should spray your plants top-to-bottom. Make sure the bottoms as well as the tops are wetted. Make sure that no liquid comes in contact with the grow lamp. Spraying your plants in low light conditions is the best time. This will help to prevent leaf-burn from excessive light striking wet leaves. Recommendation for soil 5ml/litre Hydroponics recommended dosage is 10ml/litre Foliar spray recommended dosage: 5ml/litre
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What is the difference between these two sequencing methods?
The difference between Sanger sequencing and next-generation sequencing (NGS) lies in their technology and throughput. Sanger sequencing, also known as first-generation sequencing, is a traditional method that uses chain-terminating dideoxynucleotides to sequence DNA. It is a slower and more labor-intensive process, typically used for sequencing shorter DNA fragments. On the other hand, NGS is a high-throughput method that sequences millions of DNA fragments in parallel, allowing for faster and more cost-effective sequencing of entire genomes or targeted regions. NGS also provides greater depth of coverage and can detect rare genetic variants more effectively than Sanger sequencing.
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What is the difference between DNA hybridization and DNA sequencing?
DNA hybridization is a technique used to determine the similarity between two DNA sequences by allowing them to bind together based on complementary base pairing. This method provides information on the degree of similarity between the sequences. On the other hand, DNA sequencing is a technique used to determine the exact order of nucleotides in a DNA molecule. This method provides the precise sequence of the DNA, allowing for detailed analysis of genetic information.
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Why is only a single primer used in DNA sequencing?
Only a single primer is used in DNA sequencing because the primer binds to a specific region of the DNA template, initiating the synthesis of the new DNA strand. This primer is complementary to the template DNA, allowing for the specific amplification of the target region. Using a single primer simplifies the sequencing process and ensures that only the desired region of DNA is amplified and sequenced.
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Is DNA sequencing and DNA sequence analysis the same thing?
No, DNA sequencing and DNA sequence analysis are not the same thing. DNA sequencing is the process of determining the precise order of nucleotides within a DNA molecule, while DNA sequence analysis involves interpreting and analyzing the data obtained from DNA sequencing to identify genes, mutations, or other genetic information. In other words, DNA sequencing is the method used to generate the DNA sequence data, while DNA sequence analysis is the process of interpreting and making sense of that data.
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