UPDATE: We have videos dubbed in Spanish and Portuguese using an artificial voice via aloud.area120.google.com to increase accessibility. See our Amoeba Sisters en Español channel ruclips.net/channel/UC1Njo3LBy53cOPngz6ArV8Q and Amoeba Sisters em Português ruclips.net/channel/UCYTQPX2X_mXe0ZMPi0fXxbg Want to help translate our subtitles in any language? Learn more here www.amoebasisters.com/pinkys-ed-tech-favorites/community-contributed-subtitles We hope you like our newly updated DNA replication vid! So what's different? You will find the script to be almost the same, except with a little more detail: we included topoisomerase activity and better explained leading and lagging strands. (Again, remember, there is still much detail to explore beyond this video!) Our art has also improved as we continue to practice and no MS Paint this time ha! You can see our milestones here: www.amoebasisters.com/milestones.html Also, no worries, we try to not delete old videos. The old DNA replication video, if you prefer it, is still here: ruclips.net/video/5qSrmeiWsuc/видео.html
The originals actually helped my wife make it to the university of applied sciences this summer! We had other material too, but having it explained in more layman terms and breaking it all down was absolutely the key for us to really crack into the subject. The Amoeba Sisters are our heroes!
@@ronaldmorgan7632 I think it is really cool how cell structure is so fascinating it can interest people of all ages. I'm a teenager and it blows my mind too.
Me in Middle School- Laughing at these videos. Me in High School - Appreciating these videos for saving my life to prepare for exams. Me in College: Literally thanking these videos for saving my entire degree.
I wish I’d watched this before I got a C on my biology exam… which I today gotta correct to an A. The fact you were able to explain this whole process in 8 minutes and my teacher couldn’t in literal HOURS of lessons is just amazing. Props to you!
I remember my 9th-grade biology class using these videos to teach us. Currently reviewing for a DNA test in a college Microbiology class. Still just as useful as ever!
There are some good teachers and bad teachers. And people who have titles but have zero experience or interest in teaching... Honestly, it is HARD to be a good teacher. So, so hard. Being in the same time expert, a good educator and a human being who will give life advice.
i study a bachelor in biology and personally think these videos give me a better understanding then the professors do, thank you for helping me through this mess
I just love how the audience is growing up with the videos, a few years ago we were all doing either IB or AP and now we're coming back to this in college. Thank you for raising us amoebas! :D
Right now, I’m a 9th grader studying for an honors bio unit exam, but I have a feeling I’ll be coming back to these videos in college! Your videos are always super helpful, especially for me since I’m a visual learner and struggle to understand concepts without pictures and graphics. Please keep doing what you’re doing! Update: I got a 98 on my exam! Thanks so much Amoeba Sisters!
It's the way that I'm finished with my first semester of uni and my professor never explained why and how DNA polymerase only goes in a 5 prime to 3 prime direction. I learned an entire semester of biology in this one video and I'm beyond grateful or else I would have failed my exams. ㅠㅠ Thanks so much for the awsome video!!
That's honestly crazy how do you only do this in one semester and miss something so crucical? What was here is like 15 pages explained very well of the 500 I got for this semester's Biochemistry. Sorry if it sounds like an attack, it's not, I'm just genuinely curious. What specialization is that?
This video literally helped me out for a test I have tomorrow. I didn't get a thing the teacher said while I was in class and yet I paid attention. The simplicity and clarity that this video had, made me forget that this test was going to be hard. It literally took all my stress out just seeing that it's that simple (I know it's more complex but I got it). Props to the ones who created and edited this video. You made my day. Keep it up :)
who the heck are those 448 people who disliked this video? this is an amazing and extremely helpful video that gives the chance to get a general and very clear image of a topic (like every single one video of the amoeba sisters!). Thank you so much! thanks to you i learned to love biology and now i'm studying it at the university. your videos saved my life!! thank you so much for that! you are amazing and i look forward to your next videos! Lots of hugs from italy!
My entire Micro class was confused from a professor who cant speak english well. This taught more more in 8 minutes than she could in an hour and a half. Thank you
I can not tell you how grateful i am for your videos. After being a stay at home mom for most of my days, i am now back in college and i am so overwhelmed with all this information. Your videos help me sooooo much! Thank you!!!!!
You were the first person to help me actually understand why the lagging strand has to build in fragments. BECAUSE the strand is being constantly UNWINDED from the fork. Makes so much more sense now. Thank you.
No better source for accessible knowledge about genetics. Literally everyone from middle schoolers, to grad students, to people learning for the sake of expanding their worldview can appreciate these (I'm currently in college, a science major, and I need review, haha). Thank you so much for being our reliable science companions.
I'm currently taking an entry level bio course with a very bad professor, and you explained 5' and 3' better than she did in less than a minute. Props to you for understanding the material so well and being able to present it so clearly.
Sukei! This is single-handedly the best video I have seen explaining in common-sense terms and simple graphics how and why the lagging strand must have Okazaki fragments inserted due to the directionality of helicase and the unwinding of the strands. My students and I are much appreciative of having a visual representation that breaks this down simply. You guys are amazing!
You guys have literally just saved my life because I have a final genetics exam in 5 days and I did not understand anything that was said during the lectures. This 8-minute video just succinctly covered and explained what was taught during a four lecture period! That's just amazing! 💕
Better than any college class, graduate or otherwise-Amoeba Sisters you are paving the way for future scientists everywhere!!!❤Much love and appreciation for you both!!
I spent 6 hours trying to study DNA replication for my university course and this video really just summarizes it. Honestly wished I found this sooner. Keep up the great work!
I've just started my university degree and my genetics lectures have made me feel like my brain is going to physically implode, so thank you so much for this! I'll no longer spend sleepless nights crying into my textbook absolutely baffled about what any of this means, you're a real lifesaver :)
I have an exam in a couple of days and my professor covered this rather quickly. This video really helped me understand the bigger picture, so now I can study the specifics! Great vid! Been watching since I was in high school :)
I started seeing your videos for my Pre Med School and I am not exxagerating when i am saying that you guys are the best in explaining these important concept in complete,relaxed and perfect way!! Please keep up the good work.'
I don't think I ever came across any other yt channel, referencing their sources in the description and even giving further research suggestions. And that on top of a great explanation a n d a great visualization. for free. your whole channel is really a high quality life saver so thanks a lot
I am now studing for my exam in uni, and your video is AMAZING, it explains everything with a such simple way ,absolutely without getting bored, but with entertaiment. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
I'm a first year french medical student and I just want to say thank you ! You make it so easy to understand whereas my teacher just stammered for a whole hour haha.
Great video, just one quick thing though. Before the Ligase glues the segments together, a different DNA polymerase (DNA Polymerase I) degrades the RNA primers that are left in the segments as the RNA primers itself isn't part of the DNA base pair and replace the segments of RNA primers with DNA segments instead, after this process, the ligase will then glue all the DNA segments in the lagging strand together when they are fully packed with only newly formed DNA segments.
I remember i used to watch your channel 6 years ago in my Algebra 1 class back in 8th grade. And now I’m watching your biology videos for my Bio final for my first semester of college 😭 time went by so fast you have helped me so much throughout the years
Been trying to understand this since A level biology (I got an A* btw) and now studying a science degree at a top London uni, can honestly say this was the first time my brain has fully grasped it. Who knew your 8 minute cartoon could be superior to years of teaching! Thanks for everything you do!
Okay I find biology class extremely dull and did NOT want to trudge through my textbook's explanation, but y'all explained it in such an engaging way, and this is actually really interesting! This video made a lot of ideas click together in my brain, and I think I've been convinced to try giving my textbook another chance :)
You are awesome!, I´m writing form Colombia and I understood more to you in English than to my biology teacher in Spanish, both of you make a great job
One thing I love about the Amoeba Sisters is that, not only are they easy to understand and clear in their examples, but they also include the relevance and importance of this information. So so so great to share.
As usual, your videos are AWESOME! I teach college biology and continuously use these videos to supplement my lectures! The only thing I would add would be the separate DNA polymerase that removes the RNA primers and fills in the gaps before ligase glues the Okazaki fragments together. Other than that, FANTASTIC!!
So I’m german, but until last year I had bilingual lessons, which means I had for example biology in English, that’s when I first watched a amoeba sisters video. This year I have biology in German, but i love your videos so much, and think that they are so helpful and entertaining at the same time, I still watch your videos and just translate the vocabulary for my exams. I really love your videos and hope you’re not gonna stop in a long long time
As an educator, this video might just be perfection. As a learner taking the world's worst-taught microbiology class ever, this definitely is perfection!! Thank you!!
Your videos are so so so helpful! I've been using them since freshman year in high school and I still uses these videos in college. You do an amazing job breaking down complicated concepts while also making biology interesting! Keep up the good work!
OMG! You are AMAZING In 4 days I am going to have an important exam and I am thankful for your videos because you helped me to summarize biology very well You are the best.
Simple, fun, accurate. Awesome job! I know it's a lot of work but I'd love to see videos like this one that go into more depth! (show and explain the different DNA polymerases, differences between eukaryotes and prokaryotes DNA replication). You're really amazing, thank you for these fun videos!
My teacher wasted three periods trying to teach this cuz he didn't even get it himself, and u explained it perfectly in less than 10 minutes thank you!!!!
i would pay a million dollars for an mcat playlist with these videos, they explain it in english and make it funny while all the other books make it sound so muddled. thank you amoeba sisters!
Gah! You are a godsend! I'm struggling really bad with my 10th grade biology, and I couldn't really understand a single word our teacher tried to explain to us. This helps a lot. Thank you for existing!
I just want to say thank you this is the first time in my whole life where i feel smart and fast learner. from now and on i will watch ur vids after my 2 hours and half classroom which i understand nothing in. THANK YOU
Thank you, amoeba sisters. I am in the first year in college and your videos made me love biology and ended up with an A in general biology 2. I appreciate all the help you offer and I hope you can expand your biology topics to genetics and evolution.
UPDATE: We have videos dubbed in Spanish and Portuguese using an artificial voice via aloud.area120.google.com to increase accessibility. See our Amoeba Sisters en Español channel ruclips.net/channel/UC1Njo3LBy53cOPngz6ArV8Q and Amoeba Sisters em Português ruclips.net/channel/UCYTQPX2X_mXe0ZMPi0fXxbg Want to help translate our subtitles in any language? Learn more here www.amoebasisters.com/pinkys-ed-tech-favorites/community-contributed-subtitles
We hope you like our newly updated DNA replication vid! So what's different? You will find the script to be almost the same, except with a little more detail: we included topoisomerase activity and better explained leading and lagging strands. (Again, remember, there is still much detail to explore beyond this video!) Our art has also improved as we continue to practice and no MS Paint this time ha! You can see our milestones here: www.amoebasisters.com/milestones.html Also, no worries, we try to not delete old videos. The old DNA replication video, if you prefer it, is still here: ruclips.net/video/5qSrmeiWsuc/видео.html
Cool i watch you guys like 2016-2017
So informative video keep it up
We love your every single updated or old videos ❤️
This amazing science universe needs more subscribers ..
Love from India
I'm so happy!!!! This is my favorite video!!!!
The originals actually helped my wife make it to the university of applied sciences this summer! We had other material too, but having it explained in more layman terms and breaking it all down was absolutely the key for us to really crack into the subject. The Amoeba Sisters are our heroes!
Me, 82 year-old, high school grad, fascinated, self-educated, life-long learner...loving you for your amazing work.
You are my role model. Keep it up king
Oh I wish to be like you but I'm already too lazy for my teenage. Sometimes I wonder why I'm not curious at all. Please help me
Almost 65 here. I'm just here because the way that a cell works like a factory completely blows my mind.
@@ronaldmorgan7632 I think it is really cool how cell structure is so fascinating it can interest people of all ages. I'm a teenager and it blows my mind too.
@v I'm 13 and also very interested in biology
Me in Middle School- Laughing at these videos.
Me in High School - Appreciating these videos for saving my life to prepare for exams.
Me in College: Literally thanking these videos for saving my entire degree.
FELT
i felt that- ;-;
Me in college: lowkey laughing at the videos 👁👄👁
@@user-bv5sq9dy7w Lmao😭🤚
Me in medical school reviewing this before reviewing biochemistry..
The fact you made a 11 minute video to explain what my teacher explained in 2 hours....
Amanda Grey video is 8 minutes
Lol
Ikr, and it's explained better
Facts
Mine took two classes (three hours)😂
As a medical student, I love this woman, always saving my life with these amazing videos. THANK YOU
sameeee
Hey@@mafranciscacorreia8852
me tooo all the time😂😂
I wish I’d watched this before I got a C on my biology exam… which I today gotta correct to an A. The fact you were able to explain this whole process in 8 minutes and my teacher couldn’t in literal HOURS of lessons is just amazing. Props to you!
RIGHT ? I have just finished a four hours lectures about the DNA replication and i couldnt understand a thing.
u problem
I remember my 9th-grade biology class using these videos to teach us. Currently reviewing for a DNA test in a college Microbiology class. Still just as useful as ever!
I'm watching this for my microbiology class as well! 😚
Me to
same
Same haha
@@tyladacreator haha looks like I'm not alone. For an update, it worked. It actually helped quite a bit on the exam!
learned more from this than from my teacher with a PhD
There are some good teachers and bad teachers. And people who have titles but have zero experience or interest in teaching...
Honestly, it is HARD to be a good teacher. So, so hard. Being in the same time expert, a good educator and a human being who will give life advice.
same
It's not the teacher's fault. Watching a video showing the whole process is way more effective than a boring lecture of 5 hours
relatable just a teacher without a PhD
guys what vids do you suggest for post grad (im an under grad btw just wanna prepare)
That moment when realize you're already in gradschool and still watching this to prepare for exams
got a test tomorrow worth 50% of grade....
mum says if i dont pass ¨bad things will happen¨
@@supremechris4437 hope it went ok!!
hahaha same
Bro I felt that
dude, really there's no shame in this. I'm actually half my PhD, watching this to refresh some basis before my PhD exam. Keep it up!
i study a bachelor in biology and personally think these videos give me a better understanding then the professors do, thank you for helping me through this mess
I just love how the audience is growing up with the videos, a few years ago we were all doing either IB or AP and now we're coming back to this in college. Thank you for raising us amoebas! :D
and then freshman me just realizing how dependent im gonna be on these vids
This comment made me laugh hahah.
I'm an IB kid, and I already live off of these videos. Can't wait for college!
@@seungseungminji same 😭 I'm doing A levels and these videos are ❤
Yhup!!
This really helped me with the whole lagging strand thing.
Same here! which of course is why I came here in the first place lol
Sameeee I was confused about that
Same with me!! my book sucks at explaining them!!!
yes! I literally came here because after 2 hours and an open lab i did not undertstand the concept and now i'm solid after 8 mins lol
same!! i was so confused about it for the longest time
LITERALLY GOT A MICROBIOLOGY EXAM TOMORROW AND WATCHED THESE IN HIGH SCHOOL BUT STILL HANDY IN COLLEGE
meee too DUDE
Same
My microbio exam is today 😂
Lmao I’m in med school and still watching
Watching this for MB too lol
Amoeba sisters: exist
My science teacher: Y. E S
Thank you for your input Toko
toko you're weird.
Same
Right now, I’m a 9th grader studying for an honors bio unit exam, but I have a feeling I’ll be coming back to these videos in college! Your videos are always super helpful, especially for me since I’m a visual learner and struggle to understand concepts without pictures and graphics. Please keep doing what you’re doing!
Update: I got a 98 on my exam! Thanks so much Amoeba Sisters!
Same ❤
I'm in my first year of college finishing up my bio class. Trust me you'll need this video as a refresher
@@dymenei’m in my second year, trying to study for my molecular biology exam lol
It's the way that I'm finished with my first semester of uni and my professor never explained why and how DNA polymerase only goes in a 5 prime to 3 prime direction. I learned an entire semester of biology in this one video and I'm beyond grateful or else I would have failed my exams. ㅠㅠ Thanks so much for the awsome video!!
That's honestly crazy how do you only do this in one semester and miss something so crucical? What was here is like 15 pages explained very well of the 500 I got for this semester's Biochemistry.
Sorry if it sounds like an attack, it's not, I'm just genuinely curious. What specialization is that?
How you guys decided to update this 2 days ago when my test is tomorrow is beyond me! God bless y’all for being on your A game lol💕
who has a test during summer break?
People who take summer classes
You've been had John
How was the test?
Did you pass your test?
This video literally helped me out for a test I have tomorrow. I didn't get a thing the teacher said while I was in class and yet I paid attention. The simplicity and clarity that this video had, made me forget that this test was going to be hard. It literally took all my stress out just seeing that it's that simple (I know it's more complex but I got it). Props to the ones who created and edited this video. You made my day. Keep it up :)
who the heck are those 448 people who disliked this video? this is an amazing and extremely helpful video that gives the chance to get a general and very clear image of a topic (like every single one video of the amoeba sisters!). Thank you so much! thanks to you i learned to love biology and now i'm studying it at the university. your videos saved my life!! thank you so much for that! you are amazing and i look forward to your next videos! Lots of hugs from italy!
@@cor3495 ???
Co-ask
Its wrong
My entire Micro class was confused from a professor who cant speak english well. This taught more more in 8 minutes than she could in an hour and a half. Thank you
I can not tell you how grateful i am for your videos. After being a stay at home mom for most of my days, i am now back in college and i am so overwhelmed with all this information. Your videos help me sooooo much! Thank you!!!!!
POV: you're in university and still watching these videos from grade school to prepare for finals because they make more sense than your professor...
You did not-😭😭😭
The struggle is real😢
I swear took me minutes to understand the lagging strand from this video, takes me an hour to understand from a lecture. Thank you.
You were the first person to help me actually understand why the lagging strand has to build in fragments. BECAUSE the strand is being constantly UNWINDED from the fork. Makes so much more sense now. Thank you.
No better source for accessible knowledge about genetics. Literally everyone from middle schoolers, to grad students, to people learning for the sake of expanding their worldview can appreciate these (I'm currently in college, a science major, and I need review, haha). Thank you so much for being our reliable science companions.
why am i paying a university to test me on this when you can watch it on youtube for free....
Thomas Kurth lmao
!!!
Unless the Amoeba sisters can give me a degree lmao.
Because it doesn’t give you a degree
I'm currently taking an entry level bio course with a very bad professor, and you explained 5' and 3' better than she did in less than a minute. Props to you for understanding the material so well and being able to present it so clearly.
Sukei! This is single-handedly the best video I have seen explaining in common-sense terms and simple graphics how and why the lagging strand must have Okazaki fragments inserted due to the directionality of helicase and the unwinding of the strands. My students and I are much appreciative of having a visual representation that breaks this down simply. You guys are amazing!
I can't believe I've been struggling with lagging strands for months.... finally a visual study which surely helped me a lot🥺 ty amoeba sisters
Didn't give these vids enough credit back in the day, I'm in high school now and these are absolute lifesavers.
You guys have literally just saved my life because I have a final genetics exam in 5 days and I did not understand anything that was said during the lectures. This 8-minute video just succinctly covered and explained what was taught during a four lecture period! That's just amazing! 💕
Three years later and this animation is still saving college student's lives
Thank you !
I’m about to graduate college and the lagging strand has always been sooooo confusing. THANK YOU Amoeba Sisters for making this make sense!
Better than any college class, graduate or otherwise-Amoeba Sisters you are paving the way for future scientists everywhere!!!❤Much love and appreciation for you both!!
the way this video explained these concepts so much clearer and i actually understood everything in less than 10 mins vs. my college professor…
I spent 6 hours trying to study DNA replication for my university course and this video really just summarizes it. Honestly wished I found this sooner. Keep up the great work!
I've just started my university degree and my genetics lectures have made me feel like my brain is going to physically implode, so thank you so much for this! I'll no longer spend sleepless nights crying into my textbook absolutely baffled about what any of this means, you're a real lifesaver :)
I have an exam in a couple of days and my professor covered this rather quickly. This video really helped me understand the bigger picture, so now I can study the specifics! Great vid! Been watching since I was in high school :)
I started seeing your videos for my Pre Med School and I am not exxagerating when i am saying that you guys are the best in explaining these important concept in complete,relaxed and perfect way!! Please keep up the good work.'
I love the way she uses these little game characters to explain it. Really helps. ❤
I don't think I ever came across any other yt channel, referencing their sources in the description and even giving further research suggestions. And that on top of a great explanation a n d a great visualization. for free.
your whole channel is really a high quality life saver so thanks a lot
Love it when a 9 min video explains what my textbook cant over an entire chapter clearly.
Thank you so much!
This video made more sense than any lecture in my current college biology course. This video deserves an oscar, thank you so much.
I am now studing for my exam in uni, and your video is AMAZING, it explains everything with a such simple way ,absolutely without getting bored, but with entertaiment. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!
you guys are my saviors
I'm a first year french medical student and I just want to say thank you ! You make it so easy to understand whereas my teacher just stammered for a whole hour haha.
"I can only do 5 - 3" I died.
Lol
yes skssksksks
rip
Great video, just one quick thing though.
Before the Ligase glues the segments together, a different DNA polymerase (DNA Polymerase I) degrades the RNA primers that are left in the segments as the RNA primers itself isn't part of the DNA base pair and replace the segments of RNA primers with DNA segments instead, after this process, the ligase will then glue all the DNA segments in the lagging strand together when they are fully packed with only newly formed DNA segments.
I remember i used to watch your channel 6 years ago in my Algebra 1 class back in 8th grade. And now I’m watching your biology videos for my Bio final for my first semester of college 😭 time went by so fast you have helped me so much throughout the years
Please don’t ever stop doing these RUclips videos cuz u explain and put an image in our heads even the teacher couldn’t
Been trying to understand this since A level biology (I got an A* btw) and now studying a science degree at a top London uni, can honestly say this was the first time my brain has fully grasped it. Who knew your 8 minute cartoon could be superior to years of teaching! Thanks for everything you do!
Anyone else having to teach themselves A-level biology bc of quarantine???
me lol didn't even learn this properly in college. i'm doing ocr btw
How do you think this video got a million views
@@oliviageorge1768 did you do your ucas exam I have it tommorow
yes...my Human Genetics Prof is a nightmare
FRRRRR
THANK YOU FOR UPDATING THIS A WEEK BEFORE MY FINAL. BLESS YOUR SOULS I LOVE YOU SISTERS
I'm a PhD student and I'm still coming back to your videos to fill in gaps from my undergrad. Thank you!!
Love the fact she never fails us to tell that there is a lot going on....study the details aswell its just a intro for that 😀
Okay I find biology class extremely dull and did NOT want to trudge through my textbook's explanation, but y'all explained it in such an engaging way, and this is actually really interesting! This video made a lot of ideas click together in my brain, and I think I've been convinced to try giving my textbook another chance :)
This is the best video on DNA replication I have ever seen😍.. This makes my concept crystal clear just like my name😅
Me in 7th grade: laughing at video
Me in college: Pulling all nighters with Amina sisters so I don’t fail my exams
@Cameron LOL roblox is starting to attract people of older ages now too... but half the time people like this lie so idrk
You are awesome!, I´m writing form Colombia and I understood more to you in English than to my biology teacher in Spanish, both of you make a great job
One thing I love about the Amoeba Sisters is that, not only are they easy to understand and clear in their examples, but they also include the relevance and importance of this information. So so so great to share.
The 4 horsemen of DNA replication:
-Dna polymerase
-Helicase
-Primase
-Ligase
🤍🤍
As usual, your videos are AWESOME! I teach college biology and continuously use these videos to supplement my lectures! The only thing I would add would be the separate DNA polymerase that removes the RNA primers and fills in the gaps before ligase glues the Okazaki fragments together. Other than that, FANTASTIC!!
So I’m german, but until last year I had bilingual lessons, which means I had for example biology in English, that’s when I first watched a amoeba sisters video. This year I have biology in German, but i love your videos so much, and think that they are so helpful and entertaining at the same time, I still watch your videos and just translate the vocabulary for my exams. I really love your videos and hope you’re not gonna stop in a long long time
As an educator, this video might just be perfection. As a learner taking the world's worst-taught microbiology class ever, this definitely is perfection!! Thank you!!
amoeba sisters: *exists*
me: happy learning noises
Are you ok?
Your videos are so so so helpful! I've been using them since freshman year in high school and I still uses these videos in college. You do an amazing job breaking down complicated concepts while also making biology interesting! Keep up the good work!
I just want to say one thing...
I'm in college
Me too, and still watching this all over again.
same xD this is really helpful lol
That hit me so hard 😭
Couldn’t relate more to this
sameeee
OMG! You are AMAZING
In 4 days I am going to have an important exam and I am thankful for your videos because you helped me to summarize biology very well
You are the best.
It helped me a lot... Every time before I learn theory I came here for a recap ❤❤
This has helped me so much! Are you guys planning on making longer, more detailed videoes on these subjects? Because I know I would LOVE that💕🥳
love this. You (and Hank Green and studying) are the reason I have a 96 and 92 so far on my AP exams.
Simple, fun, accurate. Awesome job!
I know it's a lot of work but I'd love to see videos like this one that go into more depth! (show and explain the different DNA polymerases, differences between eukaryotes and prokaryotes DNA replication).
You're really amazing, thank you for these fun videos!
25-year-old MD me: studying molecular biology from these videos for usmle exam. thank you for saving my burnt out brain.
My teacher wasted three periods trying to teach this cuz he didn't even get it himself, and u explained it perfectly in less than 10 minutes thank you!!!!
I learned more and made more sense of this than what my AP Biology teacher taught me!! Thank you so much!!
i for real thought there was a 'what type of polimerase are you' quiz and was willing to drop studying to take it:(
I looked for it in the description HAHHA
Imma make one haha
Same :(
Underrated comment right here. XD
Bio Professor: we have an exam
Me: I hope Amoeba Sisters has a video on this or else RIP me
i would pay a million dollars for an mcat playlist with these videos, they explain it in english and make it funny while all the other books make it sound so muddled. thank you amoeba sisters!
Wow I finally managed to understand the difference between leading strand and lagging strand 2 weeks before my final exam. Thank you!❤️
You guys are awesome. I can't wait to have kids someday so that I can teach them about DNA replication from your videos, haha 😂
why would you do that to your kids
Deadlybrownie You’re not the only one thinking that 😂😂
Please don't subject them to the tortures of science .
Wow! This is the best way to teach those kids lol
You make these subjects SO easy to understand. Thank you!
I am taking AP biology and this genuinely is so helpful. Thank you so much!!
I'm doing MBBS and my teacher used this video to explain the DNA Replication 😂 you're the best!!❤
Gah! You are a godsend! I'm struggling really bad with my 10th grade biology, and I couldn't really understand a single word our teacher tried to explain to us. This helps a lot. Thank you for existing!
Watching your video is like taking a break from studying while learning. Amazing!! Thanks again!
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Thank you, amoeba sisters. I am in the first year in college and your videos made me love biology and ended up with an A in general biology 2. I appreciate all the help you offer and I hope you can expand your biology topics to genetics and evolution.
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Yes microbiology student
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I knew all enzymes but was confused about it.
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There was a glitch in v.1 where supercoiling happened too much. Luckily, that's been patched by the developer, Human Body.
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Sam Wu Did it though?
Oooofff was. It hard? I’m taking AP bio too
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