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transcriptionally

  • a word derived from transcription.
    transcription
    noun
    the act or process of transcribing.

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“The reservoir has always been described as transcriptionally silent and stable, but we actually find it’s transcriptionally active to a large extent,” Lichterfeld says.

From Science Magazine Jan. 12, 2022

Upon becoming postmitotic, progenitors diverge and differentiate into transcriptionally distinct states, including an interneuron precursor state.

From Nature Mar. 4, 2018

We investigated their potential significance by comparing the homology of barley novel transcriptionally active regions with the rice and Brachypodium genomes that respectively represent 50 and 30 million years of evolutionary divergence.

From Nature Dec. 5, 2012

Abundant alternative splicing, premature termination codons and novel transcriptionally active regions suggest that post-transcriptional processing forms an important regulatory layer.

From Nature Dec. 5, 2012

Researchers already knew that hiPS cells are not the same as hES cells, transcriptionally speaking.

From Scientific American Jul. 3, 2012