I had a test question stating. If a mRNA codon is CAU, the corresponding tRNA anticodon will be? A) CAA, B) GTA, C) CAT and D) GUA. In the video it appears reversed as compared to my test question. I assume my answer is, D) GUA?
my university instructors just read this in front of us, after reading straight for minutes, she would give a test; she cant teach something as simple as this, while this vid explains the topic perfectly in less than 3 mins. fck my university
Depends really im doing scientific research and this stuff is important for decoding dna and disease prevention so it really depends what you do for work
Great video! My teacher mentioned this to be on our test, but they never really went into doing the process. This video is simple to learn, straightforward, and not too long to take up my time better spent studying something else. Thank you so much for this!
Thank you so much for this video! Helped me a lot to understand how the pairing sequence actually works. My materials at school do an excellent job of making these topics way more complicated than it needs to be, especially after watching this video and understanding how simple it can be. Thank you.
The mRNA look like coding strand and tRNA look like template strand but the only difference is the thymine and uracil. Fin'lly, I understand it~ Thank you so much!
bro why did I not find this sooner....... I watched 1 full hour of other videos and this just explained everything to me in 2 mins. I cannot believe it
failed a test because I literally had zero fucking clue what this was. I thought it was some complicated wizard shit, and this video dumbed it down and its so easy and simple. good video
Oh my goodness, thank you so much 🤧 🤧, May God bless you, I've been staring at my papers for like a decade, thank you for this... ❤️ ... Here for simpler explanation the upper lettwr will be paired on its pair and write it below.
Can you answer these? Refer to the DNA base sequence below: CCG-ATA-GGC-CAA •Which of these strands explains the kind of tRNA used during translation? A.CCG-ATA-GGC-CAA B. CCG-AUA-GGC-CAA C. CCG-UAU-GGC-CAA D.CGC-AUA-GCG-CAA •Which of these resulting strands explains the kind of strand formed during DNA replication? A. GGC-UAU-CCG-GUU B. GGC-TAT-CCG-GTT C. GGC-AUT-CCG-GAA D. CGC-AUA-GCG-CAA •What resulting strand will form after DNA is transcribed to form mRNA? A. GGC-UAU-CCG-GUU B. GGC-TAT-CCG-GTT C. GGC-AUT-CCG-GAA D. CGC-AUA-GCG-CAA
Good instructional video until we get toward the end and then we are not able to read the amino acid sequence because it is covered up by the closed caption
At 2:21 I mislabel tRNA. Sorry for the mistake. Here is an updated video correcting the mistake.
ruclips.net/video/pAPuSxMxugA/видео.html
I had a test question stating. If a mRNA codon is CAU, the corresponding tRNA anticodon will be? A) CAA, B) GTA, C) CAT and D) GUA. In the video it appears reversed as compared to my test question. I assume my answer is, D) GUA?
Yes, that is correct, because Cytosine pairs with Guanine, ( C-G ), Adenine pairs with Uracil, ( A-U), and Uracil pairs with Adenine ( U-A ).
Oh, that's why i was confused!
So you tell me whoa RNA profile are they using in this vaccines? Make it make sense Ma'am.. It doesn't what so ever!!!
The first Uracil at 2:09 turned into a Thymine. Its in the updated video too.
Your video explained in 2 minutes what literally 50 google searches and articles could not. Love what your doing man
my university instructors just read this in front of us, after reading straight for minutes, she would give a test; she cant teach something as simple as this, while this vid explains the topic perfectly in less than 3 mins. fck my university
Crazy how an hour long clas about this topic is confusing yet a short little video helped me.
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Depends really im doing scientific research and this stuff is important for decoding dna and disease prevention so it really depends what you do for work
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Great video! My teacher mentioned this to be on our test, but they never really went into doing the process. This video is simple to learn, straightforward, and not too long to take up my time better spent studying something else. Thank you so much for this!
You are very welcome. Glad it helped
i dont pay attention in online school at all and every night i have to watch videos like this to actually complete my homework i am such a dumbass
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For some reason I learn more from videos like this than actually listening to class
Thank you for this video, this either dumbed it down enough that I could understand or was explained enough so that I finally understood!
Thank you so much for this video! Helped me a lot to understand how the pairing sequence actually works. My materials at school do an excellent job of making these topics way more complicated than it needs to be, especially after watching this video and understanding how simple it can be. Thank you.
Finally someone who SHOWS how to read that chart thank you !! 🙏
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short, clear, and to the point. Very helpful :)
2:21 on t-RNA the first T is wrong. There have to be a U.
You are correct. How did I miss this? I created a new video in order to correct this mistake.
ruclips.net/video/pAPuSxMxugA/видео.html
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The mRNA look like coding strand and tRNA look like template strand but the only difference is the thymine and uracil. Fin'lly, I understand it~ Thank you so much!
thanks but there is a mistake in 2:20 sec it is not T it is U in the first one in the tRNA but thanks it was helpful
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Thankyou so much. My textbook didn’t tell me how to turn the sequence of DNA nucleotides to mRNA codons so I was stuck until I found this vid 😁
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bro why did I not find this sooner....... I watched 1 full hour of other videos and this just explained everything to me in 2 mins. I cannot believe it
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failed a test because I literally had zero fucking clue what this was. I thought it was some complicated wizard shit, and this video dumbed it down and its so easy and simple. good video
Oh my goodness, thank you so much 🤧 🤧, May God bless you, I've been staring at my papers for like a decade, thank you for this... ❤️
... Here for simpler explanation the upper lettwr will be paired on its pair and write it below.
Glad the video helped and made your life a little bit easier.
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Thank you so much ❤️ this video made me understand our lesson
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This video is better than online class...
Can you answer these?
Refer to the DNA base sequence below:
CCG-ATA-GGC-CAA
•Which of these strands explains the kind of tRNA used during translation?
A.CCG-ATA-GGC-CAA
B. CCG-AUA-GGC-CAA
C. CCG-UAU-GGC-CAA
D.CGC-AUA-GCG-CAA
•Which of these resulting strands explains the kind of strand formed during DNA replication?
A. GGC-UAU-CCG-GUU
B. GGC-TAT-CCG-GTT
C. GGC-AUT-CCG-GAA
D. CGC-AUA-GCG-CAA
•What resulting strand will form after DNA is transcribed to form mRNA?
A. GGC-UAU-CCG-GUU
B. GGC-TAT-CCG-GTT
C. GGC-AUT-CCG-GAA
D. CGC-AUA-GCG-CAA
I’m watching this cause of AP bio and I have a test on this Friday
Thanks for the concise and informative video!
Crazy to think that i actually understand this on yt and not on the module
Literally write my final in about 2 hours. Thanks for this lol.
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thankyou so much for this it helped me a lot, cause im crying earlier how to solve the table that my teacher sent me
Yes now I have understood better thankyou....
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I've thinking what is wrong in these video and I noticed that the you uses thymine (T) mRNA instead of Uracil (U) right?
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For coding the DNA we only need the mRna why do we also have to know the tRna since we dont use it anywhere?
I know 😖
hi i just wanna ask, what does 5' and 3' stands for? and when am i going to change it from one another?
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Good instructional video until we get toward the end and then we are not able to read the amino acid sequence because it is covered up by the closed caption
Sorry
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Is anyone else here studying to fulfill a class requirement on a degree that has NOTHING to do with biology or science?
1:47 for codon chart
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2:18 is there a T in trna ?
If you are ask to give the translatable strand do you give the mRNA sequence or tRNA sequence?
You explained nothing, you only showed the equation. What’s the 5 and 3 for?
The tRNA is wrong in the end, I thought A-U in RNA?
How do you indicate the stops and starts? Like I see the graph but I’m doing one and I got a stop in the middle does that mean I did it wrong?
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1. you don't explain whether mRNA is copied from template or non template strand. 2. you don't indicate the orientation of the strand. wish you did.
Didn't you comment this on a different video on the same subject?
Owen Rudman haha yeah because I was trying to find a video that did that. And I kept looking around and none of the vids did and it was pissing me off
Great point and I should indicate this.
umm how? where did the answer come from like 5 and 3?
Ty
What will be the answer of mRNA AUCGUA , in newly synthesized DNA strand?
Isn't Leucine CUU?