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The phrase "actually transcribed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been recorded or written down accurately from spoken words or another source.
Example: "The lecture was actually transcribed for those who could not attend in person."
Alternatives: "properly recorded" or "accurately documented".
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Saudis who watched the tape said they strained to hear the original Arabic, believing that some of the names were actually transcribed wrong.
Therefore, a gene must not only be composed of the DNA sequence that is actually transcribed, but it must also include an adjacent regulatory, or control, region that is necessary for the transcript to be made in the correct developmental context.
You know, you don't go to church, or you don't go to most churches, [to discuss authorial intent.] There are certainly some churches and certainly some temples and obviously some mosques in which we talk about historical, critical theory ― you know, who were the people who sat around and actually transcribed these texts?
This means that so far there is no proof that these sequences are actually transcribed.
Therefore, the Ugt 5a1 to 5a4 share a common upstream noncoding exon and are actually transcribed from a single promoter (Fig. 2D).
Therefore, while proximity to transcribed genes may confer early activation timing to origins, the location within actually transcribed regions may inhibit their activation.
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Mr. Kushner, a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright, used newspaper and witness accounts to help with the speechifying in the House of Representatives, but "they didn't actually transcribe in the 19th century," he said.
Meanwhile, the in-audio search feature takes advantage of the recent leaps the industry has seen with voice recognition technology, and actually transcribes the audio content inside podcasts, indexes it and makes it available for search within the Castbox app.
The app is also capable of suggesting what to listen to next based on users' prior listening behavior, and its in-audio search feature actually transcribes, indexes and makes searchable the audio content inside podcasts.
Therefore, at least 12000 RNA pol II molecules would be hyperphosphorylated in Ser2 or/and Ser5 of the carboxy terminal domain (CTD) and associated to genes but only 690 1380 (6–12% of them, depending on the proportion of mRNA nuclear degradation) would be actually transcribing the ORF-containing genes.
When ENCODE started, four years ago, the conventional wisdom was that only a few percent of this 1%, corresponding mainly to the protein-coding genes, would actually be transcribed into RNA.
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