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TranscriptionMaking an RNA copy from a sequence of DNA (a gene). Transcription is the first step in gene expression.
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TranscriptionIn biology, the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA. This RNA copy, called messenger RNA (mRNA), carries the genetic information needed to make proteins in a cell. It carries t [..]
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Transcription[L. trans, across + scribere, to write] The synthesis of RNA on a DNA template.
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TranscriptionProcess by which the genetic information encoded in a linear sequence of nucleotides in one strand of DNA is copied into an exactly complementary sequence of RNA.
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TranscriptionMusic may be transcribed or arranged for instruments other than those for which it was originally designed. Well-known transcriptions are found among the short pieces arranged for violin and piano by the famous violinist Fritz Kreisler.
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Transcription1590s, from Middle French transcription, from Late Latin transcriptionem (nominative transcriptio), noun of action from past participle stem of transcribere (see transcribe). Biological sense is from [..]
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TranscriptionTo write a solo, note for note, off of a recording.
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TranscriptionTranscription is the process of making an RNA copy of a gene sequence. This copy, called a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule, leaves the cell nucleus and enters the cytoplasm, where it directs the synthesis of the protein, which it encodes.
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TranscriptionThe process through which DNA is copied to messenger RNA (mRNA) for the production of protein. 21 Animation
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TranscriptionAn arrangement of a piece of music for an instrument or voice for which it was not originally intended.
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TranscriptionThe process of creating a complementary RNA copy of a DNA sequence.
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TranscriptionA biochemical process by which the information in a strand of DNA is copied into a new molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA). © Nature Education
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TranscriptionThe process of copying a gene into RNA transcript. This is the first step in the expression of any gene. The resulting RNA, if it codes for a protein, will be spliced, polyadenylated, transported to t [..]
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TranscriptionTranscription is the process of representing oral text in a written format.
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Transcriptionnoun. With regard to genetics, the procedure whereby the inherited data housed in DNA is transferred to a molecule of messenger RNA, that then directs protein synthesis. The base chain of the mRNA is [..]
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TranscriptionA written composition that contains some deviation from the original written composition. Usually a transcription is a copy of the composition into a different key or arranged for different instrument [..]
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TranscriptionThe process by which messenger RNA is read from the DNA forming a gene.
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TranscriptionThe process of copying DNA to produce an RNA transcript. This is the first step in the expression of any gene. The resulting RNA, if it codes for a protein, will be spliced, polyadenylated, transported to the cytoplasm, and by the process of translation will produce the desired protein molecule.
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TranscriptionThe process during which mRNA forms bases complementary to a strand of DNA. The resulting message (called a transcript) is then used to translate the DNA code into protein molecules. See Appendix Figure A.2.
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TranscriptionRNA synthesis that occurs on a DNA template.
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TranscriptionReplication of an RNA strand complementary to a DNA sequence.
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TranscriptionThe process by which an RNA polymerase
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Transcription The process by which the information encoded in a template strand of DNA is copied into a single stranded RNA of complementary base sequence.
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TranscriptionThe process of living cells in which the genetic information of DNA is transferred to a molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA) as the first step of protein synthesis. Transcription is regulated by transcription factors and in eukaryotes takes place in the cell nucleus or nuclear region .
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TranscriptionThe process by which the genetic information of a DNA template is transferred to a molecule of messenger-RNA as the first step in protein synthesis. In eukaryotes, transcription mainly takes place inside the nucleus and is governed by a group of proteins called transcription factors.
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TranscriptionThe copying of DNA into messenger RNA in gene expression.
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TranscriptionThe process by which messenger RNA is read from the DNA forming a gene.
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Transcriptionsynthesis of an RNA molecule from a DNA template
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TranscriptionIn biology, the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a sequence of DNA that is a gene.
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TranscriptionThe process in which a length of DNA is copied into messenger RNA (mRNA) by the enzyme RNA polymerase.
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TranscriptionA process in the cell where the DNA is used as a template to make the messenger RNA.
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Transcription Transkription
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Transcriptionthe process during which the information in a length of DNA is used to construct an mRNA molecule.
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Transcription(n) something written, especially copied from one medium to another, as a typewritten version of dictation(n) (genetics) the organic process whereby the DNA sequence in a gene is copied into mRNA; the [..]
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TranscriptionThe representation of speech using phonetic symbols. Broad transcription shows very little phonetic detail and especially not detail which is predictable from general phonetic principles or from the p [..]
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TranscriptionThe process by which medical transcriptionists convert physician’s dictation into written (typed) words.
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TranscriptionTranscription is the process of making RNA under the instruction of DNA.
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TranscriptionProcess whereby one strand of a DNA molecule is used as a template for synthesis of a complementary RNA by RNA polymerase. (Figure 4-15)
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Transcriptionarranging a composition for a different medium.
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TranscriptionAn arrangement, usually for a solo instrument such as a piano, of an orchestral or vocal work.
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TranscriptionThe result of transcribing a piece of music.
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TranscriptionNotating a piece of music in a written form.
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TranscriptionThe arrangement of a composition originally written for one instrument but adapted for another.
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Transcription(DNA transcription); the process by which one strand of DNA is copied into a complementary sequence of RNA.
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TranscriptionThe biosynthesis of RNA carried out on a template of DNA. The biosynthesis of DNA from an RNA template is called Reverse Transcription.
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TranscriptionThe biosynthesis of DNA carried out on a template of RNA.
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TranscriptionTranscription is the process by which messenger RNA is read off the DNA forming a protein. In transcription, messenger RNA makes a copy of the DNA and travels to the ribosome (made up of ribosomal RNA [..]
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TranscriptionThe biosynthesis of RNA carried out on a template of DNA. The biosynthesis of DNA from an RNA template is called REVERSE TRANSCRIPTION.
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TranscriptionThe transfer of information from a double-stranded DNA
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TranscriptionA formal verbal class in which a written stimulus occasions a corresponding written response. The correspondence is defined by the one-to-one relation of verbal units (e.g., letters or words) and not [..]
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TranscriptionA system of representing sounds in writing unambiguously. For phonological purposes a broad transcription is sufficient as long as the systemic distinctions in the particular language can be recognise [..]
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TranscriptionIn biology, the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a sequence of DNA that is a gene.
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TranscriptionThe process of converting genetic instructions coded in a segment of DNA into messenger RNA.
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TranscriptionThe reading of the DNA genetic code into RNA code which then acts as a template for protein synthesis.
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TranscriptionThe process by which the genetic information encoded in DNA is copied into a complementary copy in RNA.
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TranscriptionThe process in which DNA is copied to form a complementary RNA sequence. The first step in protein synthesis.
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TranscriptionThe synthesis by RNA polymerase of an RNA complement from a DNA template.
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TranscriptionThe rendering of the phonetics or phonemics of a spoken language into a (typically) foreign writing system. In phonemic transcription, this is done in a manner such that only semantically significant [..]
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TranscriptionThe first step of gene expression where a segment of DNA is copied into RNA.
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Transcriptionverb form = transcribe The synthesis of RNA using a DNA template. The process whereby RNA is synthesized from a DNA template.
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TranscriptionProcess by which messenger RNA is created from DNA.
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TranscriptionThe enzymatic synthesis of an RNA molecule directed by information in a DNA molecule. See also the entry at NHGRI's Talking Glossary of Genetic Terms.
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TranscriptionThe process of transferring genetic information coded in DNA into informational RNA.
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TranscriptionThe process of constructing a messenger RNA (see) molecule, using a DNA molecule as a template (see), with the resulting transfer of genetic information to the messenger RNA. As related to HIV: The pr [..]
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TranscriptionA disc recording (usually on a 16 inch lacquer) of a radio program.
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TranscriptionThe process of making a complementary sequence of the gene sequence in the genome, which is either used directly, as in case of Ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) and Transfer RNAs (tRNAs), or is further processe [..]
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TranscriptionTranslation of dictated information into written form.
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TranscriptionThe process of constructing a messenger RNA molecule using a DNA molecule as a template. The messenger RNA (mRNA) is the unstable intermediate in the formation of a protein. (If the DNA is the cookbook, the mRNA is the recipe copied from the cookbook to make the protein (the cake).
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TranscriptionA biochemical process by which the information of double-stranded DNA is encoded on complementary single strands of RNA, which are used to synthesize specific proteins.
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TranscriptionTranscription is writing the sounds of one language in the script of another language.For example, Russian names are usually written in the Cyrillic alphabet, so to be readable by English speakers the [..]
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Transcription(Redirected from Transliteration) Transcription is writing the sounds of one language in the script of another language.For example, Russian names are usually written in the Cyrillic alphabet, so to b [..]
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TranscriptionTranscription refers to the process of producing a written copy of something, including:
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TranscriptionTranscription is the first step of gene expression, in which a particular segment of DNA is copied into RNA (especially mRNA) by the enzyme RNA polymerase.
Both DNA and RNA are nucleic acids, which us [..]
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TranscriptionTranscription in the linguistic sense is the systematic representation of language in written form. The source can either be utterances (speech or sign language) or preexisting text in another writing [..]
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TranscriptionIn music, transcription can mean notating a piece or a sound which was previously unnotated, as, for example, an improvised jazz solo. When a musician is tasked with creating sheet music from a record [..]
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TranscriptionTranscription refers to the process of producing a written copy of something, including:
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TranscriptionTranscription refers to the process of producing a written copy of something, including:
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TranscriptionA transcription service is a business service basically based on Speech to Text process which converts speech (either live or recorded) into a written or electronic text document. Transcription servic [..]
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TranscriptionTranscription software assists in the conversion of human speech into a text transcript. The primary meaning of the term "transcription software" has changed over time, with the introduction of new te [..]
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TranscriptionTranscription software assists in the conversion of human speech into a text transcript. The primary meaning of the term "transcription software" has changed over time, with the introduction of new te [..]
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TranscriptionTranscription in the linguistic sense is the systematic representation of language in written form. The source can either be utterances (speech or sign language) or preexisting text in another writing [..]
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TranscriptionTranscription is a scientific journal published by Taylor & Francis focusing on the subject of the transcription of DNA. Its stated aim is to publish "high-quality articles that provide novel insi [..]
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