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The majority of the genes mentioned above are monocistronic (e.g. pepC, pepN and prtP) or co-transcribed, such as opp and pepO1, while pepF2, pepM and pepT are transcribed with genes that are (apparently) unrelated to proteolysis (Guédon et al. 2001).
As pointed out by Toh (2008: 234 5), most are disyllabic: 34 are transcribed with two syllables, 10 more with two syllables and a suffix, one of which is identifiable as *-pieliai 卑離, usually related to the Paekche word puri <夫里> "town," itself typically compared to Late Middle Korean -βɨr "town".6 These suffixes do not occur in the Chinhan and Pyŏnhan settlement names.
By convention, the fortis coronals are transcribed with capital letters, the lenis with lower case.
This gene is present in both nuclear and plastid genomes of T. pseudonana and both are transcribed, with the nuclear-encoded protein being targeted to the complex plastid.
MicroRNAs are transcribed with RNA polymerase II.
Many highly methylated genes are transcribed with high expression levels.
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Cinema, Susan Sontag once wrote, began in wonder, the wonder that reality can be transcribed with such immediacy.
For instance, in some cases the "T" in Tony Blair's name was transcribed with the Arabic "ta," but in the section about Spain the author used the "dha," which is more typical of the Moroccan dialect.
The human genome, at a surprisingly small 25,000 genes, is filled with DNA -- sometimes labeled "junk" DNA -- that is transcribed with low efficiency.
Her enthusiasm is infectious a lot of our conversation could easily be transcribed with exclamation marks.
RNA is transcribed with only four bases (adenine, cytosine, guanine and uracil), but these bases and attached sugars can be modified in numerous ways as the RNAs mature.
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