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Genes that were closely linked to each other become separated and vice versa; this can affect their expression because genes are often transcribed sequentially, two or more at a time (see heredity: Linkage of traits).
Major hearings are often transcribed in real-time by CQ Transcripts and the Federal News Service, but those are copyrighted works that are only available to those who pay for them or have a subscription to Nexis.
The antisense RNAs are often transcribed from the same genomic locus as the sense transcript (cis-NATs), which are focus of the current study.
Non-coding RNAs are often transcribed on active enhancers, referred to as eRNAs (enhancer RNAs).
Most are often transcribed from the host-gene promoter, although some intronic miRNAs have their own promoter [ 40, 41].
LncRNAs are often transcribed in a highly restricted cell population and a global, high-throughput analysis of even the full embryo may not have been informative.
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In the 19th century orchestral and chamber works were often transcribed for piano duet so that those who couldn't attend concerts might still hear the latest symphony or opera.
It has been demonstrated that the mammalian genome is often transcribed from both the sense and antisense DNA strands [ 40].
Because PASRs are often bidirectionally transcribed, the high level of H2A.Z observed at the promoter-proximal regions may also tag the PASRs for degradation.
Genes are most often transcribed and translated into components of biochemical networks that underlie cellular processes.
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are often defined as transcribed but not translated RNA segments larger than sRNAs (>200 nucleotides) [ 29]. lncRNAs affect chromosomal dynamics, the telomeres and structural organization [ 20, 21, 23].
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