I am retired biology teacher, now 83 and writing RUclips lessons for village and others in Karnataka. Theses clips are so well made I am now learning new which I have forgotten.I am happy the presenter is pleasant,voice modulation very nice, simpler phrases but high Content. He has mastery over subject. CGNAGARAJA
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3 weeks ??? We did all of that in 1 hour (+elongation, until term). Medical university in France is SOO HARD, you can't imagine. I know how it is in England or in the USA, I know it's a lot of work too, but nothing compared to the "paces'" (it's the name of our first year)
Thanks so much. You finally taught the role of the TATA box and what it is, it is just a the base pairs of the promoter region. Moreover, I also learned more about the 1st Dogma from DNA to RNA.
Thank you very much this was a great mini-lecture video and am confident in saying that it has helped me a lot. You're so amazing and I love watching your videos!
Did you mean enhancer region and activators? Enhancer regions are binding sequences, or sites, for transcription factors. An activator is any chemical or agent which regulates one or more genes by increasing the rate of transcription.
I am retired biology teacher, now 83 and writing RUclips lessons for village and others in Karnataka. Theses clips are so well made I am now learning new which I have forgotten.I am happy the presenter is pleasant,voice modulation very nice, simpler phrases but high Content. He has mastery over subject. CGNAGARAJA
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I remember beginning college and always just being ready to leave class as soon as possible, now I watch these videos with excitement preparing for the mcat . I wish I had the same enthusiasm when I first began 😑
Thank you! Glad you found it entertaining :)
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3 weeks condensed into 7 minutes. Thank you.
That's awesome! We also have a few more videos in our transcription series that you might find useful :)
3 weeks ??? We did all of that in 1 hour (+elongation, until term). Medical university in France is SOO HARD, you can't imagine. I know how it is in England or in the USA, I know it's a lot of work too, but nothing compared to the "paces'" (it's the name of our first year)
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Thanks so much. You finally taught the role of the TATA box and what it is, it is just a the base pairs of the promoter region. Moreover, I also learned more about the 1st Dogma from DNA to RNA.
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Thank you very much this was a great mini-lecture video and am confident in saying that it has helped me a lot. You're so amazing and I love watching your videos!
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What’s the difference between enhancer and activator regions?
Did you mean enhancer region and activators? Enhancer regions are binding sequences, or sites, for transcription factors. An activator is any chemical or agent which regulates one or more genes by increasing the rate of transcription.
5:52 I thought upstream meant closer to 5 region?.and can anyone clarify which strand he is representing..is it a coding or template strand
it's the template he is representing. yes, upstream means it's close to the 5' on the template strand
Shouldn't activator/repressor refer to the proteins that bind to the enhancer/silencer regions in DNA?
however don't activators bind to the enhancers? this makes it seem like they are different entities along the DNA
yes they do
Is there a french speaking Channel like this ? Or its the same terms
You are Rob Huebel
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Hello! so there is no primase enzyme used in RNA transcription?
Yes no primer unlike in dna polymerase
2020 freshmen year. This is hurting my head
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this guy looks like the guy that posted a video explaining the 4th dimension lol
Won't the transcription bubble be formed by helicase rather than polymerase?
Helicase is only present in DNA replication
@@luisalbertbrinas6140 no it will also be found in transcription with transcription protein factors
Hi there, I have a question. Will helicase be involved in "unzipping" the DNA by breaking the H bonds?
yes
and the SSBs will keep those H bonds from forming again.
why transcription factors are in eukaryotic transcription but not in prokaryotes?
because prokaryotes use sigma factors to locate the promoter. The sigma factors calls for the rna polymerase core enzyme.
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