transcription start

collocation in English

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transcription
noun
uk
/trænˈskrɪp.ʃən/
us
/trænˈskrɪp.ʃən/
a written record of words ...
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start
noun
uk
/stɑːt/
us
/stɑːrt/
the beginning ...
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(Definition oftranscriptionandstartfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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In this way thetranscriptionstartsite was determined.
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These forms indicate that there may be multiple promotor regions andtranscriptionstartsites used within the genome.
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It is located about 2833 nucleotides downstream of thetranscriptionstartsite.
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When a gene is undergoing transcription, itstranscriptionstartsite is almost always nucleosome-free.
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Each gene containstranscriptionstart/stop signals at the beginning and end, which are transcribed as part of the gene.
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This will help identify alternativetranscriptionstartsites and polyadenylation sites of genes.
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Due to the presence of 2 promoters, multipletranscriptionstartsites, and alternative splicing of exons, several transcript variants are derived from this gene.
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Depending on the species, zygotic/ embryonic transcription starts at a specific time after fertilisation.
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The genes are flanked on either side by highly conservedtranscriptionstartand stop signals and have intergenic sequences varying in length from 3 to 23nt.
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The genes are flanked on either side by highly conservedtranscriptionstartand stop signals and have intergenic sequences varying in length from 9 to 42 nt.
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Data collection and transcription started before funding was granted.
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Zygotic transcription starts at the two-, four-, or eight-cell stage.
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