- to 800
genes are
transcriptionally inhibited by CpG
island methylation (see
regulation of
transcription in cancer).
Transcriptional repression in cancer...
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transcription or
transcribe in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Transcription refers to the
process of
converting sounds (voice,
music etc.) into...
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targets of
transcriptional regulators". Cell Cycle. 4 (3): 356–8. doi:10.4161/cc.4.3.1521. PMID 15711128. ****za GL (1999).
Transcription factors and...
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incite higher levels of
transcription.
While these means of
transcriptional regulation also
exist in eukaryotes, the
transcriptional landscape is significantly...
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recording several times in a
transcription editor and type what they hear. By
using transcription hot keys, the
manual transcription can be accelerated, the...
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Transcriptional bursting, also
known as
transcriptional pulsing, is a
fundamental property of
genes in
which transcription from DNA to RNA can
occur in...
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distinction between [ ], / / and ⟨ ⟩, see IPA § Brackets and
transcription delimiters.
Phonetic transcription (also
known as
phonetic script or
phonetic notation)...
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catalyses the
transcription of all rRNA
genes except 5S.
These rRNA
genes are
organised into a
single transcriptional unit and are transcribed...
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Transcriptional adaptation is a
recently described type of
genetic compensation by
which a
mutation in one gene
leads to the
transcriptional modulation...
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chromatin structure Transcription Transcription factor TcoF-DB Gl**** CK,
Rosenfeld MG (2000). "The
coregulator exchange in
transcriptional functions of nuclear...