Subsequence in a sentence as a noun

Create suffix tree, reverse string and find longest subsequence.

The beginning and end of a gene are marked by "start" and "stop" codons, which are just a specific DNA subsequence.

But if it's required to find ALL longest common subsequence, it definitely requires higher order.

This isn't github, but I'll point out one cleanup: # solution[i:k + 1] is a decreasing subsequence, so\n\nshould read # solution[i:k] is a decreasing subsequence, so

The excited student that I was, I ended up lecturing about longest common subsequence to Thomas Szymanski not knowing his association with the history of diff on unix.

We create a set of reference sequences and simply record the start location of each identified subsequence - of course this relies on the assumption we can correctly recognise all genes and their variants... ahem.

The system of claim 14, wherein the interpreter component comprises a query interpreter component that outputs multiple partial interpretations of the query, wherein each partial interpretation comprises a list of mappings between subsequences of tokens of the query and sets of entities in the custom dataset and the contextual dataset and an approximate region of interest pertaining to the partial query interpretation.\n18.

Subsequence definitions

noun

something that follows something else

See also: sequel

noun

following in time

See also: posteriority subsequentness