1. sequenced - Adjective
2. sequenced - Verb
sequenced
simple past and past participle of sequence
sequenced (not comparable)
(genetics) Whose sequence (of bases or genes) has been determined
We are always dying, all the time. That's what living is; living is dying, little by little. It is a sequenced collection of individualized deaths. Chuck Klosterman
Interestingly, schizophrenics can tickle themselves because of a problem with their timing that does not allow their motor actions and resulting sensations to be correctly sequenced. David Eagleman
My father and I made genetics history. We were the first African-Americans and the first father and son anywhere to have their genomes sequenced. Henry Louis Gates
I never dreamed that in my lifetime my own genome would be sequenced. James D. Watson
I have had my genome fully sequenced and have learned a great deal about which medications I would respond to and which might or would induce major side effects, along with knowing many medical conditions for which I'm particularly susceptible. Eric Topol
A coalition of Canadian biotech companies are hoping that nanobodies they’ve raised and sequenced from the blood of a llama immunized to COVID-19 are the key to treating the virus that causes the disease. Source: Internet