Sequence (disambiguation)

A sequence, in mathematics, is an ordered list of elements.

Sequence may also refer to:

Film

 * Sequence (filmmaking), a series of shots or scenes, edited together in succession
 * Sequence (journal), a film journal
 * Séquences, a Quebec film magazine
 * Sequence (2013 film), a 2013 short fantasy horror film
 * Sequence, a 16 minute film directed by David Winning

Games

 * Sequence (game), a board-and-card game distributed by Jax Ltd., Inc.
 * Before the Echo, a video game also known as Sequence

Music

 * Sequence (music), a passage which is successively repeated at different pitches
 * Sequence (musical form), a medieval Latin poem or its musical setting which became part of the Mass
 * The Sequence, a 1980s all-female hip-hop/funk trio

Biology and medicine

 * Sequence (biology), the primary structure of a biopolymer
 * Sequencing, determining the primary structure of an unbranched biopolymer
 * DNA sequencing, determining the order of the nucleotide bases in a DNA molecule
 * Protein sequencing
 * Primary sequence, the sequence of a biological macromolecule
 * Sequence analysis
 * Sequence (medicine), a series of ordered consequences due to a single cause

Other uses in science, technology, and mathematics

 * Sequence (geology), a succession of geological events
 * Archaeological sequence
 * Sequence diagram, used to visualise the design of a computing system
 * Sequential manual transmission, a type of manual automotive transmission
 * Sequence of events, a time-related notion in physics and metaphysics
 * Sequences (book), mathematics book by Heini Halberstam and Klaus Roth
 * List (abstract data type)
 * A rarely used programming language
 * A term for a pair of sprites

Other uses

 * Sequence of tenses, in grammar