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The Central Dogma: Transcription and Translation 

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Mr. Andersen explains the Central Dogma of biology. He shows how DNA is transcribed to form mRNA and how mRNA is translated into a protein.
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@NegaRenGenX2gay2lift
@NegaRenGenX2gay2lift 11 лет назад
spending 45 minuets learning on one subject = confused watching a 9 minuet video on one subject = smartest person in the universe
@sarahyousef9204
@sarahyousef9204 7 лет назад
i cant stop looking at the dot that he turned into
@TheSJewel
@TheSJewel 11 лет назад
I like the videos that have the little box with you explaining it... It helps to keep focus, having a teacher's face there.
@nekko4728
@nekko4728 8 лет назад
I'd love to be his student.
@useurcamera
@useurcamera 12 лет назад
thanks! i only study regular freshman biology and this helped me because it was advanced a little bit
@Brosisgaming01
@Brosisgaming01 12 лет назад
Thank you so much.. Just learning this now and teacher is confusing entire class. Love how you use images and break the key concepts down, makes it super easy to understand..LOVE YOUR VIDEOS :D
@JoeMairo
@JoeMairo 12 лет назад
Next video give a shout out to Mr. Mairo's Block 1A Biology Class. We love your videos! Keep up the great work!
@reredrummer123
@reredrummer123 9 лет назад
Why can't you be my bio teacher :'(
@zealmeme
@zealmeme 9 лет назад
reredrummer123 because life can't be that easy.
@محمدالقنبر-غ2ذ
@محمدالقنبر-غ2ذ 6 лет назад
mr.andrson you are realy amazing thank you vary much
@Lukamey
@Lukamey 10 лет назад
that was awesome :) thanks! I actually visited bozeman high school in 2011! There was a student exchange going on haha :) Greetings from Austria!
@BlastFromYesterday
@BlastFromYesterday 11 лет назад
the RNA polymerase reads the DNA strand and makes a complimentary mRNA strand?
@TheMaddieinthehouse
@TheMaddieinthehouse 10 лет назад
This is great! Thank You.
@2vikings2
@2vikings2 12 лет назад
He created a GINGER at the end!
@kibromgebrezgabher7648
@kibromgebrezgabher7648 11 лет назад
thank you so much. it real helpful
@enasanwar4034
@enasanwar4034 10 лет назад
thank you so much its very helpful ^_^
@sylvanus533
@sylvanus533 9 лет назад
please explain for me the exceptions to central dogma
@DocRonBio
@DocRonBio 6 лет назад
if you are looking for another voice/viewpoint: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-n1b_z3o9ia4.html
@caterine4604
@caterine4604 5 лет назад
Omgggg look at those future biologists/ doctorssss
@ibrahimibnumar6270
@ibrahimibnumar6270 7 лет назад
Nice sir....
@nancytibbetts71
@nancytibbetts71 8 лет назад
...The first word in the saying could have been "no" or "know".
@scrbblzbby
@scrbblzbby 13 лет назад
can you give Ms.Monteiro from East Side High school a shout out in one of your videos plzz ^_^
@Bandtx
@Bandtx 9 лет назад
lol at the beginning of this video
@drumandball
@drumandball 8 лет назад
I came here for the art lesson...
@sciencenerd7639
@sciencenerd7639 Год назад
pheomelanin is not a protein good video anyway though, thanks
@jose408jv
@jose408jv 11 лет назад
This sucks!
@amihana.m.2808
@amihana.m.2808 7 лет назад
I used to think he was John green
@leonafriedman7905
@leonafriedman7905 3 года назад
LMAOOO
@rmichel2875
@rmichel2875 11 лет назад
Mr. Andersen you are my favorite teacher..... Please continue to make these videos. It has been very helpful to us all. Thanks for explaining the translation and transcription is such simple terms. You are Great!!!!
@SweetFighter86
@SweetFighter86 12 лет назад
I love the shout-outs... just wonderful! :D
@4889-w5t
@4889-w5t 9 лет назад
I have a test next week. "Central dogma" is so difficult, but thinks it's fun. :) Thanks to you, I better understand it seems to be working.
@rawrl2121
@rawrl2121 13 лет назад
You draw people good. o.o And thanks for putting everything together. I wasn't sure what step was at which part. You really cleared it up for me. :D
@selfull5798
@selfull5798 3 года назад
"Dogma" has forgotten one thing, I believe; if genetics has an impact on everyone, then everyone has an impact on genetics. If genetics/DNA can be calculated in time, then it implies that there is a beginning to it. Where is it coming from then? Opposing itself would be a logical way to describe it. Then RNA/epigenetics would be valued by single life experience and their environment then transferred/transcribed genealogically as DNA, at a value requirement that is above my current understanding but to which I am researching towards and which would logically be fulfilled in either time/generations or value/new life experience. If changes in time can be noticed in DNA, then changes in our time will be seen in our successors one (our kid's one), later on. What is needed is to figure out "how" this mechanism works, exactly and how someone could show it like it's been demonstratwd in animals and nature, before. I would like to know if anyone has an input on that. People seems to inherit a bigger part of their RNA/DNA from their grandparents rather than their parents but all awhile inheriting from them too, without a doubt. Like it can been seen in nature and animal kingdom with the fibonacci sequence, for example. What I'm trying to say is that a plant's leaves don't grow all on one side and skips a level to balance itself, having for effect that if a "fuck up" happens, it doesn't go downward spiral from that point on, leading towards an imminent failure. It balances itself and carry on. That seems to be the same mechanism that happens in human's genetics but has never been demonstrated before. If I take myself for example; being 6'1 and both my parents being under 5'5, it is clear that I did not inherit that from either of them. All awhile I did, without a doubt, inherit values from both. Same goes for most of my cousins. Is there a way anyone could think of, to prove the variations brought by a single value/life experience? Side note I believe RNA is being transcribed in the amygdala, more precisely and that's due to a couple facts that I have logically correlated together; we share the subcortical brain with mamals and if you take Australian sheppards dogs, for example, which we share that part of the brain with; this dog has been breed to herd other animals on farms, for long enough that new born coming from families that haven't been used to herd on farms, for many generations are born, today with that skill that their ancestors have been taught, right at birth, as if it was “instinct”. Meaning that there is a transfer of memory being made subconsciously. Behaviors as such can been observed in many breeds of dogs like Labradors, for example, in which physiological changes can even be noticed wth their webbed paws and enlarged tails to facilitate them swimming and navigating in water and which have been breed to help fishermen in Newfoundland Labrador, Canada, less than 200 years ago. Also because of the differences in male and female brains and the difference in their lifestyle, in history. The man living a more nomadic and eventful life, required to pass down more information than the women who lived a more routinely and sedentary lifestyle. Staying in safe and known environment, therefore requiring less new experiences or trauma to be passed down, explaining why the amygdala is bigger in male and smaller female brain. That would explain the inheritance differences between both sex, as well. That's where I'm at right now and what I am currently researching but I found out that male and female hormones, estrogen and testosterone plays a big role too, which correlates with both sex's insulin tolerance and metabolism. As men grows older, they deplete their testosterone hormones up to andropause; their insulin resistance increases in association with increased triglycerides and decreased HDL cholesterol(good cholesterol). And as women grows older, they deplete their estrogen hormones up to menopause; their insulin tolerance decrease in association with decreased triglycerides and decreased HDL. The exact opposite but which is the point where inheritance of illnesses and disorders are the same in men and women. Meaning that: More testosterone = less insulin tolerance, more LDL(bad cholesterol), and transferring more genetical variations. And that: More estrogen =more insulin tolerance, more HDL(bad cholesterol), and transferring less genetical variations. Im getting close but if anyone has input on that, too, I'd love to discuss it with anyone who grasp the concept and who's knowledgeable since I have only carried studies of my own, based on scientific researches. Thank you.
@haricharan.r
@haricharan.r 10 лет назад
To be honest, this video was great ! I had a problem in this topic and now it has gone ! Great Video !!!
@HollywoodHomieGaming
@HollywoodHomieGaming 13 лет назад
Thanks for the video have finals in Collage Biology here in Texas this help for review! Shout out from Texas haha
@DEEE3333
@DEEE3333 13 лет назад
OMG...I love you. These videos are life savers, I swear. I've watched almost all of your videos to recap General Biology 1 and 2 for the D.A.T. I'm a senior now so to try to go back to freshmen year and remember every little detail of every chapter I learned back then...I thought would be impossible until I came across your channel.
@eighteen38
@eighteen38 12 лет назад
I love you. Thank you for this whole series.
@Gretta-Shiferaw
@Gretta-Shiferaw 12 лет назад
Great drawing of the human btw and this was VERYYYY helpful :)
@lionhearted_ben
@lionhearted_ben 9 лет назад
Thank you so much. I have a test coming this week and this really simplified everything.
@selgomez1301
@selgomez1301 10 лет назад
You are the best! Didnt understand a single thing my teacher said but I understand you
@Mischief251
@Mischief251 5 лет назад
Hey Rachel, how's Ross and Emma?
@blackroze1000
@blackroze1000 12 лет назад
That's how i pictured Finnick's hair O.o Good job drawing that dude
@jamieevren1210
@jamieevren1210 12 лет назад
A hearty thanks, coming from Taipei, Taiwan...:)
@twothirdsostrich
@twothirdsostrich 9 лет назад
Thank youuuuuuu! Reviewing for my Bio final, and you explained this 100x better than my professor!
@BaronPalamedeCharlus
@BaronPalamedeCharlus 5 лет назад
Why America's last in math and science: too much time on shout-outs, too little time on actually doing math and science.
@bavl1994
@bavl1994 12 лет назад
You draw people really good. Your videos are always excellent. Thank you
@brienYT
@brienYT 3 года назад
Isn’t central dogma and protein synthesis the exact same thing? Im confused
@spieo
@spieo 13 лет назад
@Khushmalik25 search through his videos they are there. You are talking about plant and animal cells right?
@ahmedmosadalameldin3135
@ahmedmosadalameldin3135 9 лет назад
your drawing is awesome :D
@jorgecool1999
@jorgecool1999 9 лет назад
wow, you explained everything in under 10 minutes. my proffessor took a week to explain this. he is boring and doesnt even help whatsoever... but you, i just want to thank you for this. i am totally acing my test because of you. thank :D
@8Avenger
@8Avenger 12 лет назад
Everyone in your class is white... Lol. That picture you drew, it was sicing.
@radwaHaggag
@radwaHaggag 12 лет назад
i wish he we're my teacher. my teacher doesnt know wtf shes talking about -__-
@mimimeram5748
@mimimeram5748 5 лет назад
Such a helpful vid! Cram studying for my genetics final tomorrow and you explained the central dogma and protein synthesis better than my teacher did the entire year!!
@jhee81
@jhee81 11 лет назад
I feel uncomfortable with that little dot on the right side!!
@yeeerk
@yeeerk 12 лет назад
AP BIOLOGY EXAM IS TOMORROW :( MUST WATCH ALL OF HIS VIDEOS
@MadHatter0107
@MadHatter0107 12 лет назад
When do the mRNA or tRNA enter the endoplasmic reticulum?
@23caponed
@23caponed 12 лет назад
EPIC flaming haired elf with freckles and blue eyes!
@alllisann
@alllisann 13 лет назад
dude he is like a master artist drawing that man lol
@KDLieutenant
@KDLieutenant 9 лет назад
that face though
@caelroraback2213
@caelroraback2213 5 лет назад
I have a unit test about this tomorrow. Thanks for explaining!
@blkchrm77
@blkchrm77 12 лет назад
you just drew a ginger. they have no souls. wtf
@a10485
@a10485 8 лет назад
That guy in the green plaid looked like someone at my school.
@GuitarDoco
@GuitarDoco 10 лет назад
excellent But your didn't say anything about ribosomal RNA...where does that fit in ?
@draconicslime6587
@draconicslime6587 5 лет назад
If i'm right, it makes up ribosomes, and is what bonds to mRNA so that tRNA can translate it to make proteins
@OrganizationXIIIof07
@OrganizationXIIIof07 13 лет назад
THIS WAS VERY VERY VERYVERY HELPFUL!!!
@SamandeepSingh
@SamandeepSingh 10 лет назад
I can't thank you enough for this amazing video!
@rylandholt2045
@rylandholt2045 4 года назад
your class looks like they're about to beat me up :(
@wimpybow
@wimpybow 13 лет назад
He's better than my professors!
@sarabjitsingh8677
@sarabjitsingh8677 9 лет назад
thank you so much..
@javiertapia2163
@javiertapia2163 11 лет назад
your really good. thanks i know u do recive this words a lot but great job man.. thaks for sharing the power of knowledge
@Mckreelove
@Mckreelove 11 лет назад
I wish i was your student! :|
@alexanderzhu1415
@alexanderzhu1415 7 лет назад
Your talking speed is perfect for 1.5x
@jdobbs06
@jdobbs06 13 лет назад
Great job with the video!
@michaelasuorsa
@michaelasuorsa 8 лет назад
Thank you
@HWFTWROARRR
@HWFTWROARRR 13 лет назад
that blonde is real pretty
@joessj5
@joessj5 12 лет назад
Oh God, bio exam tommorow
@hoefengyu93
@hoefengyu93 10 лет назад
Thanks! You saved my life :D
@MicNarcolepsy
@MicNarcolepsy 12 лет назад
that human drawing is G
@fr3da2133
@fr3da2133 11 лет назад
Thank you so much, i have a test tonight and it really has cleared it all up. Im going to subscribe for sure. :)
@Tanniapc98
@Tanniapc98 5 лет назад
ahh man. What?????
@dannyderanged6143
@dannyderanged6143 10 лет назад
great video
@Isu_Liyanage
@Isu_Liyanage Год назад
watching this after 12 years 👏
@Bozemanscience1
@Bozemanscience1 Год назад
We're both still around. Here's to another 12!!
@bun_bun17
@bun_bun17 12 лет назад
YOU ARE THE BEST
@TheNoddy121
@TheNoddy121 8 лет назад
That was super duper helpful! Thankyou!
@MsCheviousxoxo
@MsCheviousxoxo 11 лет назад
so helpful
@TheMagicarka987
@TheMagicarka987 11 лет назад
thanx
@hobbs5
@hobbs5 13 лет назад
Mr. Anderson, you are a real good teacher..your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks
@itsadriiana
@itsadriiana 12 лет назад
this is great! Very good and thorough explanation... thank you
@Joe_Lj
@Joe_Lj 13 лет назад
You sir are brilliant. Very simply and very good described.
@wisanihudsonmaringa2767
@wisanihudsonmaringa2767 11 лет назад
wow i like the way all the process are been explained
@ThePakiSpice
@ThePakiSpice 12 лет назад
Thank you so much :) I finally understand this now.
@katberg03
@katberg03 13 лет назад
GREAT explanation. We need more educators like you! :)
@brandenjames2408
@brandenjames2408 7 лет назад
i wish you were my teacher...
@ZeHsein
@ZeHsein 11 лет назад
Very helpful video ! thank you sir !
@sn0boR3d2
@sn0boR3d2 11 лет назад
thank you very much, helpful video!
@chasegibson2094
@chasegibson2094 7 лет назад
that one kid that say fuck
@GabbeSWE0
@GabbeSWE0 13 лет назад
Really good job sir! Learned alot
@6226685
@6226685 10 лет назад
thank u .that really help
@jwizzle0125
@jwizzle0125 11 лет назад
he drew optic scumpii lmaoo
@HoneyDubey23
@HoneyDubey23 10 лет назад
Awesome!!!
@gregartrip91
@gregartrip91 13 лет назад
Wow, you are amazing!
@evanwoo9269
@evanwoo9269 11 лет назад
codes for no soul
@09Mashallah
@09Mashallah 12 лет назад
omg thank u...
@snakebeing756
@snakebeing756 8 лет назад
Good video.
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