An artificial sequence is a sequence that is not naturally occurring but created by human manipulation. This term is used especially in biology where sequences of DNA or amino acids are artificially constructed for scientific research or medical purposes. For example, scientists can create artificial sequences of DNA for genetic experiments, or to produce specific proteins for therapeutics. Equally, in the field of computer science or mathematics, an artificial sequence refers to a series of numbers, symbols, or steps that are purposely designed to study patterns, algorithms, or to predict future values.
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