I love the way you made processes easy to understand! Putting "dont touch!" sticker on pre-mRNA, subtle change in color and things like that. Thanks so much for ur amazing vid:) so easy to follow and not slow(not boring at all)
Thank you so much!!!! ive been struggling all night trying to understand this concept from my professor's lesson; and words cant describe how unnecessarily complicated he was making it seem, thank you again!!!
You're SO good at teaching. Holy shit. I remember things better when I see visuals (funny ones even better) along with simple explanations and thanks to you I get it entirely like in seconds! I have read the descriptions to all these terms numerous times and still didn't entirely get it (as in, I was not able to picture it in my head and therefore did not understand completely). But thanks to you I now have a clear picture in my head of it all. Thank you SOOOOOOOO much!
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Thank you so much for the video explanation (It really helped a lot). I just want to make a comment, the terminating region always ends with a specific codon which can be (UAA, UAG, UGA).
Nice video! Really help me to understand it better..I have one question tho, in the video, it is said that the strand that didn't do anything is called as gene strand or sense strand.. But isn't the sense strand (coding strand) is the strand that encodes the RNA, meaning the mRNA strand? Mm.. I got three different info about the sense strands m ITS CONFUSING🤔 which one is correct anyway?T_T
Idk.what.to.write.anymore actually coding strand or sense strand or Gene strand. All are alternative it helps in analysing the coding on mRNA therefore it is called coding strand and by sense of it 99% info about mRNA we can get at the same time antisense strand is template strand on which formation of mRNA is going on Anyway T_T.
Sir. During replication there is role of helicase enzyme Which help in unbinding the two strand so in transcription is there any enzyme which play this role plzzzzzzzz ZZ reply reply reply reply reply reply reply reply
this is one of the most helpful videos I've watched regarding this subject. keep doing what you're doing! it is for sure helping all of us.
I couldn't hit the thumbs up button fast enough after watching. Well done!!!
Great Video Kongpon! Very Helpful ! Keep up the good work!
I love the way you made processes easy to understand! Putting "dont touch!" sticker on pre-mRNA, subtle change in color and things like that. Thanks so much for ur amazing vid:) so easy to follow and not slow(not boring at all)
The only transcription video that actually makes sense thank u so much
Thank you so much!!!! ive been struggling all night trying to understand this concept from my professor's lesson; and words cant describe how unnecessarily complicated he was making it seem, thank you again!!!
You're SO good at teaching. Holy shit. I remember things better when I see visuals (funny ones even better) along with simple explanations and thanks to you I get it entirely like in seconds! I have read the descriptions to all these terms numerous times and still didn't entirely get it (as in, I was not able to picture it in my head and therefore did not understand completely). But thanks to you I now have a clear picture in my head of it all. Thank you SOOOOOOOO much!
I have a confussion for this topic. Your video is so effective for me! Thans a lot :) you have a fan right now
Nice Video. Thanks, Sir, Good explanation is helpful for everyone.
brilliant video, you really explained it well and the visuals were incredible!
Straight to the point.didnt miss out important points and was very much clear. Thank you.
The narration is not the best, but the explanation and visuals are top notch.
Really good video to get a clear understanding
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Great vid to watch when I sometimes get confused with these stuff. Thanks!
Thank you i undestand now searching for too long this video make it simplier
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hey I checked out your channel and it has good content but I think should continue making science youtube videos because u r good at doing that and u got hella views too
I never call guys cute, but your lisp and rhythm in this video is just adorable. Good work, buddy. I hope you didn't stop making videos.
Accent and other are meaningless guys explanation look at this way his explanation is very useful and interesting also great understandable that is point no more
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I thought the promotor wasn't transcribed. I thought transcription only started downstream of the promotor.
Great video!
it is not easy the DNA and transcription🚶🏿
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This is a really good video
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Thank you so much for the video explanation (It really helped a lot). I just want to make a comment, the terminating region always ends with a specific codon which can be (UAA, UAG, UGA).
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very easy to understand! nice!!!!
haha love the bluescreen on the apple monitor when the bases are binding?!
anyway... good explanation, thx (y)
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Can you upload the slide's PDF?
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Can someon answer me this . . . .What is added 3' and 5' ends of the RNA molecule before it leaves the nucleus
thank you for the helpful animation. can i know how you work on the animation?
+Husna Sofina the animation is created using only powerpoint :)
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Why? Because dna is anti parallel!! You’re gold
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Nice video! Really help me to understand it better..I have one question tho, in the video, it is said that the strand that didn't do anything is called as gene strand or sense strand.. But isn't the sense strand (coding strand) is the strand that encodes the RNA, meaning the mRNA strand? Mm.. I got three different info about the sense strands m ITS CONFUSING🤔 which one is correct anyway?T_T
Idk.what.to.write.anymore actually coding strand or sense strand or Gene strand. All are alternative it helps in analysing the coding on mRNA therefore it is called coding strand and by sense of it 99% info about mRNA we can get at the same time antisense strand is template strand on which formation of mRNA is going on
Anyway T_T.
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Sir. During replication there is role of helicase enzyme
Which help in unbinding the two strand so in transcription is there any enzyme which play this role plzzzzzzzz ZZ reply reply reply reply reply reply reply reply
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