Synonym: arrangement, arranging, recording, written text. Similar words: transcript, inscription, description, prescription, circumscription, transcribe, conscript, script. Meaning: [træn'skrɪpʃn] n. 1. something written, especially copied from one medium to another, as a typewritten version of dictation 2. (genetics) the organic process whereby the DNA sequence in a gene is copied into mRNA; the process whereby a base sequence of messenger RNA is synthesized on a template of complementary DNA 3. a sound or television recording (e.g., from a broadcast to a tape recording) 4. the act of arranging and adapting a piece of music 5. the act of making a record (especially an audio record).
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31. These activators are only fully active in the context of other general transcription factors localized in the proximal region of the promoter.
32. Transcription has the unfortunate tendency to make things seem simpler and more clear-cut than they really are.
33. In other words, your transcription tends to become more phonemic without being systematically so.
34. Certainly both groups find that p53 levels rise following radiation, and this could specifically activate transcription of apoptosis-inducing genes.
35. Professional advice on the transcription of reading schemes and work schemes is essential.
36. One methodological point of considerable importance in pilot work concerns transcription.
37. Transcription errors occur with 3 percent to 5 percent of paper returns.
38. All these data suggest that H5 is associated with chromatin that is inactive in transcription and replication.
39. Joking apart, there are a few errors, mainly of pronunciation and transcription, that mar Chiaro's otherwise very readable book.
40. The octamer site binds both the constitutively expressed transcription factor Oct-1 and a novel cervical octamer binding protein.
41. This comparison uses the following model of procaryotic transcription.
42. Human octamer transcription factor 2B, OTF2B El...
43. Jesperson's system of phonetic transcription is analphabetic.
44. Transcription errors are of decisive importance in stemmatics.
45. A good phonetic transcription system is consistent and unambiguous.
46. I have had much practice in transcription.
47. Investigating phonological variation: acoustic measurements or phonetic transcription?
48. This is an English phonetic transcription software.
49. Human octamer transcription factor 2A,(www.Sentencedict.com) OTF2A El...
50. A system of shorthand phonetic transcription.
51. The first step in protein synthesis is transcription.
52. The gene transcription level increases with leafage adding.
53. Regulator gene A gene whose product can promotor or prevent the TRANSCRIPTION of structural genes, which may or may not be adjacent to other regulator genes, and may even be on another chromosome.
54. The design can be widely used in wireless automatic charge and meter transcription system of kilowatt-hour meter, water meter and gas meter.
55. Their writing condition was examined with the Chinese agraphia examination (CAB) including automatic writing, transcription, dictation, picture copying and initiative writing.
56. Transcription factors are key regulatory elements that control gene expression.
57. In the molecular aspect it was primarily about cloning of PPO gene and there was only a little report on the influence of parasitization of parasites on the PPO transcription of their hosts.
58. Kornberg, his contributions and the significances of the research for the process of eukaryotic transcription.
59. Objective: To observe characteristic of gene transcription of ABC transporter family in tumorous tissue in H22 tumor-bearing mice with different syndromes.
60. It is one of the main aspects to learn English by the aid of computers, and the learning of international phonetic transcription important.
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