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Transcription refers to the process of producing a copy of something piece by small piece, including:
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Genetics
- Transcription (biology), the copying of DNA into RNA, the first step in gene expression
- Bacterial transcription, the generation of RNA transcripts of the genetic material in prokaryotes
- Eukaryotic transcription, the process of copying the genetic information stored in DNA into RNA in eukaryotes
- Transcription (journal), an academic journal about genetics
- Transcription factor, a protein that controls the rate of transcription of genetic information from DNA to messenger RNA
Linguistics
- Transcription (linguistics), the representations of speech or signing in written form
- Orthographic transcription, a transcription method that employs the standard spelling system of each target language
- Phonetic transcription, the representation of specific speech sounds or sign components
Speech transcription
The process of converting spoken words into text, such as in:
- Medical transcription, the process of converting a health professional's notes into a text document
- Transcription (service), a service or business that converts speech into text
- Transcription (software), software that aids the conversion of speech into text
Other
- Transcription disc, a sound recording made during broadcasting for internal use by the broadcasting organization
- Transcription (music), the notation, copying and/or rescoring of music for a particular instrument or ensemble, or for the purposes of analysis
- Piano transcription, a common type of music transcription
- Transcription (novel), a 2018 novel by Kate Atkinson
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