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- to 800 genes are transcriptionally inhibited by CpG island methylation (see regulation of transcription in cancer). Transcriptional repression in cancer...
- Look up transcription or transcribe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Transcription refers to the process of converting sounds (voice, music etc.) into...
- its DNA-binding sites, changing the transcriptional regulation of the ****ociated genes. Not only do transcription factors act downstream of signaling...
- Transcriptional adaptation is a recently described type of genetic compensation by which a mutation in one gene leads to the transcriptional modulation...
- incite higher levels of transcription. While these means of transcriptional regulation also exist in eukaryotes, the transcriptional landscape is significantly...
- Transcriptional bursting, also known as transcriptional pulsing, is a fundamental property of genes in which transcription from DNA to RNA can occur in...
- production. Transcriptional amplification is specifically defined as the increase in per-cell abundance of this set of expressed mRNAs. Transcriptional amplification...
- distinction between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and transcription delimiters. Phonetic transcription (also known as phonetic script or phonetic notation)...
- Electrical transcriptions are special phonograph recordings made exclusively for radio broadcasting, which were widely used during the "Golden Age of Radio"...
- (Pol I) catalyses the transcription of all rRNA genes except 5S. These rRNA genes are organised into a single transcriptional unit and are transcribed...