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	DEFINITION:<br/>A representation of a linear arrangement of nucleotides. <br/><br/>EXAMPLE(S):<br/>the sequence of TP53 gene, the first 20 nucleotide of a BRCA1 mRNA, microarray probe for BRCA2 mRNA<br/><br/>OTHER NAME(S):<br/><br/>NOTE(S):<br/>Nucleotides are organic compounds containing nitrogenous base (adenine, guanine, uracil, or cytosine in RNA), a phosphate molecule, and a sugar molecule (deoxyribose in DNA and ribose in RNA). <br/>
	
		
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						NucleicAcidPhysicalLocation 
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						Name: includingNucleicAcidPhysicalLocation 
						 
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						Name: includedNucleicAcidSequence 
						 	
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							DESCRIPTION:<br/>Each NucleicAcidPhysicalLocation always includes one NucleicAcidSequence.  Each NucleicAcidSequence might be included in one or more NucleicAcidPhysicalLocation.<br/><br/>DEFINITION:<br/><br/>EXAMPLE(S):<br/><br/>OTHER NAME(S):<br/><br/>NOTE(S):<br/> 
							 
						 
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				| Map:LSDAMv2.2.3Plus | 
				NucleicAcidSequence | 
			
	
			
				
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					| RNASequence | 
					Class | 
					Generalization | 
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					DESCRIPTION:
Each RNASequence always specializes one NucleicAcidSequence. Each NucleicAcidSequence might be specialized by one RNASequence.
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					| DNASequence | 
					Class | 
					Generalization | 
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					DESCRIPTION:
Each DNASequence always specializes one NucleicAcidSequence. Each NucleicAcidSequence might be specialized by one DNASequence.
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					| MolecularSequence | 
					Class | 
					Generalization | 
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					DESCRIPTION:
Each AminoAcidSequence always specializes one MolecularSequence.  Each MolecularSequence might be specialized by one AminoAcidSequence.
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