In a very real sense, molecular biology is all about sequences. First, it tries to reduce complex biochemical phenomena to interactions between defined sequences — either protein or polynucleotide, sometimes carbohydrates or lipids — then, it tries to provide physical pictures of how these sequences interact in space and time.1
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