hey sir the video was so helpful thank you but i have a question ; you have said that polynucleotide is DNA+RNA , and then when you were drawing the structure you coded thymine with adenine in the antiparallel strand , i think it should have to be uracil instead of adenine cuz RNA dosen't have thymine
Thankyou so much for making these videos!!!!! They are sooooo helpful and you make the lives of thousands of a-level students so much easier! 😊
Video was so helpful! Thank you so much
His pen colour choices are impeccable
They do shit 3:21 ;)
hey sir the video was so helpful thank you but i have a question ; you have said that polynucleotide is DNA+RNA , and then when you were drawing the structure you coded thymine with adenine in the antiparallel strand , i think it should have to be uracil instead of adenine cuz RNA dosen't have thymine
Thats mRNA
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Inappropriate language at 3:21. Great videos
Who tf cares, it's for a levels so it's not like kids are watching. Also brings a bit of humour to the videos 🤷🏽♂️
why is there no uracil bases in the polynucleotide? is it because it only contains the DNA nitrogenous bases?
uracil is only present in Rna
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@@petergao9610 No, all RNA
where does uracil come into the equation?
Kai Oschmann RNA doesn’t have thymine, it has uracil instead. Uracil (like thymine) is complimentary to Adenine and will bond to it
Kai Oschmann uracil is instead of thymine in rna