Like many people commenting, I was struggling with reading my text book and understanding these two concepts. This video was excellent and really helped me understand. Thank you!
after hours of research on this topic my brain is mush, but thanks to this video I finallyyyyy understand - really good way of teaching, thank you! most other videos seems to do some sort of recap - not like this video which teaches from the beginning with detail, simple explanations and easily understood diagrams.
I have never written a comment before on youtube, but after watching this, I cannot express the gratitude I have for this video! Awesome Job and great explanation, this will help so much for my test! THANK YOU!
Whoop whoop! I completely forgot about your channel then after thinking i'd never get this down I looked to my subscriptions and I remembered! I've watched many videos tonight to explain this process and yours was the only one that made it sink in!
I have a test tomorrow in my Anatomy and Physiology class. I have been trying to understand this stuff. I finally understand it thanks to this video you posted. I've been watching other videos, reading, etc... The way you explain it and show it is by far the best I've seen. Thank you VERY VERY VERY much!
Seriously, I have been watching all your videos today on DNA, RNA, Transcription and Translation....I am so confident to take my test tomorrow. Thank you so much for your clear explanations. I appreciate you.
YOU are my new favorite person on this planet!!! Oh my goodness. I am in A&P 1 right now and my professor talks soooo fast that I leave that class feeling so dumb. You have broken this down in a way that I now understand this process! I can not thank you enough!! Subbed and am now going to stalk your page!! Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!
Hey Beverly, great job done on transcription and translation you have given me a way better understanding regarding this topic of all the RU-vid videos i have seen so far. AMAZING!!!
I never comment on RU-vid, but this is a great video and therefore deserve some gratitudes. Thank you for this great video. I have a question though. Does each amino acid has a specific tRNA or can one tRNA transfer different amino acids? To make it clear can tRNA 1 transfer VAL and another time PRO and so on for the same protein or even in a different protein?
thank you for this video! A note -- when you're reading the anti-codon bases, shouldn't you read them "backward" because the tRNA strand runs from 5' to 3' (e.g. GGC is the codon, the anti-codon should be read as GCC, but you read it as CCG).
+sheron Holder That depends on how cruel your teacher is. Ha Ha. I personally would NEVER expect my students to memorize the amino acid/genetic code chart. I teach my students how to read the chart and provide the chart on tests and quizzes. But I guess every teacher has their own philosophy. Best wishes.
ive been stuggling for hours trying to figure this out..its soo confusing in all honesty i just want to thank you because you made my life so much easier in less than 15 minutes. it was hard enough to understand my professor, never the less the txt book.... YOU MADE MY NIGHT WAY MUCH EASIER THAN WHAT I COULD EVER IMAGINE!!! THANKK YOUUUUU SOOOO MUCHHHHH!
This is a wonderful explanation and thank you so much For making it so easy to understand .....I got exam tomorrow and didn't understand it till I came across your video. God BLESSss you.
Sir, I am a Biology teacher in India in T.N. state. handling class for HR. Sec. Students, your esteemed video helped me a lot to understand this concept very well.Thanks a lot.
BEST video yet! I love how you explained the polypeptide building thoroughly and clearly without going into too much detail about splicing and introns etc. This is just the amount/content I need for the test for which I'm prepping! Fantastic and thank you!
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Love the videos. My BIO professor is long winded and BORING...cannot understand concepts at all with him. However, these vids really do help bring the process to life, making it so much easier to understand. However, I do NOT understand the concept of "opposites". How can UAC be opposite of AUG?? Thanks!
Because Adenine pairs with Thymine, and Cytosine with Guanine - however in RNA Thymine is non-existent and in its place you have Uracil. Hence A pairs with U and C with G - therefore UAC is complementary to AUG and are base pairs. Hope this helped xD
I hope you get back to this seeing the video is over 5 years old...but I wanted to ask how a t-RNA holds the amino acid..is it a chemical bond? If so does the whole process require energy or expend it?
Good video. I'm going to use this with my 6th graders. We're doing a section on Genetics, and the very concept of creating proteins from RNA is a little hard for them to grasp...this should help!