Hello. I appreciate your lecture. It is great. But I think it would be much better if you further elaborate this step. Because at the termination step there are specific protein nucleotide base pair which indicate the completion of transcription Eg. UAA, UAG and UGA sequence of base pair are the termination base pairs. So it would be great if you include it. Generally, I really appreciate your lecture, you are great. Genanew Mulugeta, Taiwan
What you’re referring to are known as stop codons, stop codons are only relevant in translation when we are making our polypeptide chain, however I think you meant TTATT which is known as the termination signal
I actually wanted to know which DNA sequence signals the termination and how the polymerase dissociates from the DNA/RNA strands but i guess that this is not for molecular biologists
For people interested in designing plasmids (synthetic circular DNA for transfection of transduction), this is not a very good video, because it does not give you any specifics. There is a science behind transcription termination that should be addressed. It is not addressed here. I highly suggest that you address the specifics of transcription termination at some point. Keep up the good work!
We are not taking our PhD lessons from this, are we? This is by far the best channel I ever found on RUclips related to medical and allied health sciences. I you need to learn it to the core study from a book
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OMG you are an excellent explainer, thanks a lot for your dedication.
finally someone who can explain it clearly without having an Indian accent. thank you very much
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Hello. I appreciate your lecture. It is great. But I think it would be much better if you further elaborate this step. Because at the termination step there are specific protein nucleotide base pair which indicate the completion of transcription Eg. UAA, UAG and UGA sequence of base pair are the termination base pairs. So it would be great if you include it. Generally, I really appreciate your lecture, you are great.
Genanew Mulugeta, Taiwan
What you’re referring to are known as stop codons, stop codons are only relevant in translation when we are making our polypeptide chain, however I think you meant TTATT which is known as the termination signal
I actually wanted to know which DNA sequence signals the termination and how the polymerase dissociates from the DNA/RNA strands but i guess that this is not for molecular biologists
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Are termination sequences present on DNA template strand or mRNA being syntesized?
I guess they are present on the DNA, when the coding region for a specific protein ends, there is a stopp codon
Wait, ρ factor is for prokaryotes right ?
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Thanks
was this for eukaryotes or prokaryotes?
Karina Her rho is for prokaryotic.
This would be for eukaryotes.
Hi, is this for eukaryotic or prokaryote ?
eukaryotic
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For people interested in designing plasmids (synthetic circular DNA for transfection of transduction), this is not a very good video, because it does not give you any specifics. There is a science behind transcription termination that should be addressed. It is not addressed here. I highly suggest that you address the specifics of transcription termination at some point. Keep up the good work!
people who leave comments like this do not understand that these videos are mainly made for passing entrance exams
We are not taking our PhD lessons from this, are we? This is by far the best channel I ever found on RUclips related to medical and allied health sciences. I you need to learn it to the core study from a book
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