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The output may be transcribed for performance by conventional instruments or fed into another device for conversion into sound.

The GA-H stores individuals that may be transcribed by the genetic information which is discovered by the GA-P.

Alternatively, the virus may be transcribed, producing new RNA genomes and viral proteins that are packaged and released from the cell as new virus particles that begin the replication cycle anew.

For example, the English word little may be transcribed broadly using the IPA as [ˈlɪtəl], and this broad (imprecise) transcription is a more or less accurate description of many pronunciations.

For example, the sound of the English letter may be transcribed in IPA with a single letter, [t], or with a letter plus diacritics, [t̺ʰ], depending on how precise one wishes to be.

This word may be transcribed phonemically as /nuː ˈjɔrk/ in American English, which does not allow /j/ after /n/; in Received Pronunciation, syllable-final /r/ doesn't occur so this name would be transcribed /njuː ˈjɔːk/ to reflect that pronunciation.

Thus, p53-transcriptional targets other than p21 may be transcribed to mediate NPM-ALK-induced senescence.

Alternatively, more gal operons within the cell population may be transcribed.

However, this procedure would miss unannotated intergenic regions, which nevertheless may be transcribed.

Since H3K36me3 is also found surrounding predicted precursor sites, another subset may be transcribed or it may represent stalled transcription.

This result indicates that 26% or more of the intragenic genes may be transcribed from their own promoter.

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