This is the best channel for MCAT biology one youtube. It beats Khan, in my opinion. I’ve seen maybe 2 minor mistakes in hundreds of videos. Absolutely fantastic. I’ve said it before - I’d donate to this channel if they ever had that option.
In this video there are at least 3 errors, one that can be defined as "minor", one at least as "medium" and one that is a "HUGE" mistake... Maybe it's better to stick to Khan, or to Professor Dave's...
RNA polymerase(ii) transcribed DNA sequence from 3' to 5' so mRNA strand start from 5' to 3' and translation start from Gcap of 5' end to 3'. So there is no error
60 - 40? I always read 50S and 30S for the two subunits.... and why 76 Base pairs? RNA is a single strand nucleic acid, so you should talk about "nucleotides", not "base pairs"
This is the best channel for MCAT biology one youtube. It beats Khan, in my opinion.
I’ve seen maybe 2 minor mistakes in hundreds of videos. Absolutely fantastic. I’ve said it before - I’d donate to this channel if they ever had that option.
In this video there are at least 3 errors, one that can be defined as "minor", one at least as "medium" and one that is a "HUGE" mistake...
Maybe it's better to stick to Khan, or to Professor Dave's...
The amino acid is linked to the 3' end NOT the 5' end -- please fix this...
RNA polymerase(ii) transcribed DNA sequence from 3' to 5' so mRNA strand start from 5' to 3' and translation start from Gcap of 5' end to 3'. So there is no error
amino acid is covalently linked to the 3' adenine...
60 - 40? I always read 50S and 30S for the two subunits....
and why 76 Base pairs? RNA is a single strand nucleic acid, so you should talk about "nucleotides", not "base pairs"
Boss, 50 and 30 are for prokaryotic ribosomal subunits. Eukaryotes are indeed 60 and 40.