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Discover Ludwig"transcribe from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to write down or copy something that is spoken or written by someone else. Example: The secretary transcribed the notes from the meeting and distributed them to the team. Example: The historian spent hours transcribing the old manuscripts from the archives, trying to decipher the ancient handwriting.
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After entering the CD4+ T cells, HIV viruses reversely transcribe from RNA to DNA and integrate viral DNA into the hosts DNA.
"It's about a sort of multi-universe and us trying to transcribe from within that matrix," Lowe explained.
RNAPs were allowed to transcribe from EC14ST past EC15ST in 100 μM NTPs.
The subsequence s i, j begins to transcribe from the 5′-end, that is, s i, and terminates transcription at the 3′-end, that is, s j.
We propose that female-biased lncRNAs transcribe from domains that escape X-inactivation in mouse, suggesting possible control functions of lncRNAs in such domains.
2) Mechanically, it makes sense that DNA resection would block transcription, given that RNA polymerase II binds to double strand DNA, and cannot transcribe from single strand DNA.
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The above was transcribed from memory.
RNA A single-stranded molecule transcribed from DNA.
It was transcribed from the Bologna manuscript by Maria Garlaschi Pierani.
The only texts are those transcribed from oral traditions.
In names transcribed from a foreign alphabet, such variations often pose a problem of identification.
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