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The website organizes the videos into clear and structured chapters that you can use to watch the videos in sequential and logical order as taught by most educational institutions. Each lecture contains a description along with a customized comment section that you can use to ask questions regarding the topic. Posting questions on the site allows us to answer them much quicker than on RU-vid. This site was created for the purpose of providing students access to a quality education in the sciences and we are continually working on improving the website's functionality and features.
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Комментарии : 103   
@13GreatBeatBox
@13GreatBeatBox 3 года назад
This guys hand gesture is phenomenal. It really actually helps me stay focused and dive into what he is talking about
@mohammedabid9414
@mohammedabid9414 5 лет назад
Thank you for making these videos. You helped out thousands of people survive in college. You should be really proud of yourself for sharing your knowledge with the world.
@karllillemaa6718
@karllillemaa6718 4 года назад
You're a hero! Thank you so much for making and sharing such content, it's truly invaluable!!
@DaLokNessMonster
@DaLokNessMonster 7 лет назад
Wish I found your videos earlier, they are so helpful thanks!! if only my lecturers could explain like you
@prernasuhag
@prernasuhag Год назад
I am extremely thankful to you for this.. I have been reading Watson over and over for this topic and I was still struggling. You explained it so well.. Thank you!
@jvermaabc
@jvermaabc 8 лет назад
THANK YOU! YOU AMAZINGLY SUMMARIZED THE WHOLE PROCESS OF TRANSLATION.
@lisacoleman4924
@lisacoleman4924 4 года назад
Your lectures are wonderful. Please come back and do more videos. I was only able to learn from you because you break it down at a great learning pace. You are awesome and I hope you see my comment.
@lakep7798
@lakep7798 2 года назад
You. Are. CHERISHED!!! I SOOOO appreciate you. Your explanations are so very clear. Thank you!!
@vedatlacin5683
@vedatlacin5683 5 лет назад
Amazing as usual. Great way to pre practice for lessons or exams. Thank you.
@hubashiakhan4205
@hubashiakhan4205 3 года назад
What brilliant teacher! Always had problems with understanding this topic until today!
@venkatreddy473
@venkatreddy473 4 года назад
One word to describe your lecture sir.....it's just PERFECT💛💙
@toofy12
@toofy12 8 лет назад
Amazing work, it helped me a lot! I really appreciate it.
@ba8566
@ba8566 7 лет назад
what an amazing and informative approach. I really appreciate what you are doing. If there is anything I will add, it will be the process that will govern tRNA to bind specifically to the P site in the first place, so the initiation will take place. This will be clear when fMet-tRNAf initiator and Met-tRNAm elongator are examined. formylated Met-tRNAf is important for the initiation because (1) this increases the efficiency of tRNA because it will be recognized by IF-2 (initiation factor 2), (2) the special tRNA has unpaired bases at 5' end with the base at 3', which will prevent this tRNA to participate in the elongation phase, and (3) the last thing that is the most important is the 3 G-C series right above the anticodon region ( this will ensure that our special tRNA to enter the P site first). Another process also is there to ensure the entrance of other tRNA in A site as well I'm not going to mention. Overall solid effort Sr. Thank you again for such a great lecture.
@doreamonunofficial848
@doreamonunofficial848 5 лет назад
Absolutely how someone dares to unlike ur lecture. Sir ur doing incredible work. 🥰🥰🥰🥰a lots of love from me to u🥰🥰🥰
@Dr.shahrukhadilofficial
@Dr.shahrukhadilofficial 5 лет назад
Amazing sir you are great i used to start my study by taking your lecture.you defined very wel in a easy way thank you again sir and keeping doing this amazing work...
@leejocelyn6113
@leejocelyn6113 7 лет назад
Thanks a lot for your detail explanation. You're such a fantastic lecturer.
@nimrairfan2048
@nimrairfan2048 8 лет назад
You are literally a life saver 😫 THANKYOU so much.
@manushoganyan6302
@manushoganyan6302 8 лет назад
Thanks ! You are a great lecturer ! :)
@mallakaljarawen888
@mallakaljarawen888 5 лет назад
OMG !! God ! u r seriously AWESOME .. really dont have a comment .. you r just PERFECT.
@Farzaanahv
@Farzaanahv 7 лет назад
Thank you so much! Helped me a lot!
@davidliu3128
@davidliu3128 5 лет назад
Thank you so much again for this nice piece of work.
@Farah_Saad97
@Farah_Saad97 8 лет назад
That was amazing!! Thank you very much....
@ashleylovebear
@ashleylovebear 6 лет назад
Thank you for this video! Very helpful
@mohammedal-hammadi5085
@mohammedal-hammadi5085 4 года назад
So great lectures, thank you so much really!
@hatoonabdo1613
@hatoonabdo1613 4 года назад
That was amaizing...great and perfect....thanks alot 💜💜💜💜
@hamedhosseini4938
@hamedhosseini4938 8 лет назад
Great job Andrey.
@annasafaryan334
@annasafaryan334 8 лет назад
Thank you. Great job!!!
@julesindieu6084
@julesindieu6084 8 лет назад
How can someone unlike your lectures?
@JaLLaM86
@JaLLaM86 6 лет назад
People who get tired of listening to the constant rise in the vocal notes in his speech I would guess. I enjoy one video at a time, then I get very exhausted from listening to him. But he IS very good at teaching.
@doreamonunofficial848
@doreamonunofficial848 5 лет назад
@@JaLLaM86 ur so true. I laughed to much after reading this 😂🤣
@samuelbradley6821
@samuelbradley6821 3 года назад
my professor who is jealous because he is terrible at lecturing is my guess
@juliarampelsberger7889
@juliarampelsberger7889 3 года назад
@@JaLLaM86 yes I can understand. But this is only one factor that is negative and there are at least 5 which are positive. People are often very radial and this is sad
@JaLLaM86
@JaLLaM86 3 года назад
@@juliarampelsberger7889 Well, if the one thing is that he is a neo nazi or pukes while filming, he can have as many positive factors as one can imagine, and it still doesn't make the videos worth watching. I'm not saying that this is the case, just that your argument does not make sense.
@immortalfit
@immortalfit 9 лет назад
Very informative!
@navymed3
@navymed3 6 лет назад
you are the only reason I'm doing fairly well in biochem this year, thank you! Where do you teach, Dr. AK?
@ferhundetekin7469
@ferhundetekin7469 3 года назад
thank you so much! you're very good at teaching
@dalvine6171
@dalvine6171 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for this great teaching, my dears, appreciate u guys alot❤️
@corneliatia7825
@corneliatia7825 7 лет назад
I am terrible at biochemestry but with your help I got a 9 on my exam. Thank you so much.
@corneliatia7825
@corneliatia7825 7 лет назад
***** I've studied translation at genetics microbiology and biochemestry... but first this video helped me on biochemestry.
@jashak9291
@jashak9291 4 года назад
You are incredible!
@dr-rahmahal-edresi969
@dr-rahmahal-edresi969 Год назад
Thanks, you are perfect, good luck.
@Drmicheladib
@Drmicheladib 5 лет назад
the best lecture ever
@sarahfadhil4743
@sarahfadhil4743 6 лет назад
Thanks you! you are the reason for my A's
@TesfayeGen-qp6dj
@TesfayeGen-qp6dj 8 месяцев назад
Thank you it's best presentation.
@sakshamvashistha3504
@sakshamvashistha3504 7 лет назад
The vids that you are making are incredibly informative and easy to follow. Helped me prep for my Bio test. Thanks so much!!
@ASHTUTORIAL
@ASHTUTORIAL 6 лет назад
Thanks for this nice video
@munasaoudi7846
@munasaoudi7846 8 лет назад
you're perfect :$
@juandiegoalessandrodistefa7274
@juandiegoalessandrodistefa7274 3 года назад
You’re awesome man
@pranavsattiraju
@pranavsattiraju 4 года назад
thank u ur videos rrly help me so much
@victorvaldez6785
@victorvaldez6785 9 лет назад
very helpful!
@ndnoudnadou2053
@ndnoudnadou2053 8 лет назад
this is só helpful thank you só much
@marishkadoyley1611
@marishkadoyley1611 2 года назад
thank you so much@AK Lectures. You are brillant. Can you do lectures in Med-Surgical or Pharmacology Courses? Please and Thanks
@martinsafarian4404
@martinsafarian4404 5 лет назад
How does the ribosome makes the amino acids? Are there there in the cell and the ribosome just takes them to form a polypeptide?
@mehakali6377
@mehakali6377 4 года назад
Thank you so much sir 😍😍😍.... for help ....
@claricea5353
@claricea5353 6 лет назад
screenshot 9:19 for notes :)
@evahwambuiwaweru9439
@evahwambuiwaweru9439 5 лет назад
Wooow ...am really learning ....
@adyanwains8443
@adyanwains8443 7 лет назад
thank you!
@mamtamandal7690
@mamtamandal7690 3 года назад
Nice explanation sir
@Ijazlectures7817
@Ijazlectures7817 3 года назад
Appreciating
@i__yossefxd236
@i__yossefxd236 4 года назад
Thank you
@aryank.s3174
@aryank.s3174 7 лет назад
thank u soo much sir.....
@osh7724
@osh7724 5 лет назад
BEST ONE
@ricodsanchez6792
@ricodsanchez6792 6 лет назад
fantastic
@gulcinkahraman686
@gulcinkahraman686 6 лет назад
Sir, are you still making new videos?
@Ala22223
@Ala22223 6 лет назад
Ur amazing😍😍😍
@goldenboy886
@goldenboy886 8 лет назад
Thanks
@talhadange4398
@talhadange4398 6 лет назад
Impressive ! Which degree do you hold ??
@samueldarenskiy6893
@samueldarenskiy6893 6 лет назад
This helped me pass med exam
@argelizjimenez7675
@argelizjimenez7675 3 года назад
thanks so much ..... :D finally
@Persiancouplelife
@Persiancouplelife 7 лет назад
Shouldn't the Anticodon be AUC 5' to 3'?
@chavviattri7204
@chavviattri7204 4 года назад
Thanks sir😇
@dharmikpatel5899
@dharmikpatel5899 9 лет назад
i m confused whether trna decodes mrna or rrna
@user-wv9mi8ud6x
@user-wv9mi8ud6x 4 года назад
Can anyone help me? I am wondering why the small subunit have to look for the start codon on the mRNA, isn't the start codon is the first codon on mRNA after it is transcribed and modified ?
@GeneticsLessons
@GeneticsLessons 3 года назад
Small subunit is not attach to mRNA at this place but assembled in the upstream region of the mRNA. with is called 5" UTR.
@guyrogen9911
@guyrogen9911 3 года назад
God bless
@saraaras8522
@saraaras8522 7 лет назад
Thankyou very much. One small thing is that tRNA synthetase uses ATP not GTP
@willikamulete798
@willikamulete798 3 года назад
the anticodon of formyl methionine is UAC
@zephaniamuslo815
@zephaniamuslo815 4 года назад
Who’s hearing the siren at 5:20
@mohammedsheriff8257
@mohammedsheriff8257 6 лет назад
you are a god!
@GAMMAGAMINGYTBASEL
@GAMMAGAMINGYTBASEL 5 лет назад
Please stay away from giving human beings the title of God as that is inappropriate and disrespectful towards Allah and the true entity even if its a joke or exaggeration. Please watch what your saying Mohammed
@grantbarnes3678
@grantbarnes3678 4 года назад
Thanks very much! Have you considered making the notes bigger? I can’t see them on my phone.
@snowythedog4606
@snowythedog4606 8 лет назад
GUANOSINE?
@zakariamougui9846
@zakariamougui9846 5 лет назад
Genius
@terrytibbs
@terrytibbs 8 лет назад
Binding of tRNA to methionine happens in two steps. Amino acid (methanionine) + ATP -> aminoacyl adenylate + PPi Aminoacyl adenylate + tRNA -> Aminoacyl-tRNA + AMP
@yonatankebede7478
@yonatankebede7478 7 лет назад
G-D Bless you !
@premnarzary6677
@premnarzary6677 6 лет назад
saved my ass for tomorrow's seminar on protein synthesis
@vanessa6082
@vanessa6082 3 года назад
I love you
@michaelmoleele1754
@michaelmoleele1754 7 лет назад
wow but i think u should have included other factors in every stages and the functions
@strenght755
@strenght755 6 лет назад
tRNA doesn't use a GTP molecule but in fact ATP
@Nomankhan-gi5ni
@Nomankhan-gi5ni 9 лет назад
t RNA present on E site expled out of ribosome complex so it will also move Charged t RNA present on P site to E site so that Charge t Rna also expelled out due to movement of ribosome complex along m RNA ??? Plz ans me
@dharmikpatel5899
@dharmikpatel5899 9 лет назад
no only uncharged trna will exit
@romanmontesdeoca6476
@romanmontesdeoca6476 3 года назад
8:44 for notes
@likemenotlikeyou
@likemenotlikeyou 7 лет назад
CUTIE
@stephenlehnert4993
@stephenlehnert4993 3 года назад
You can tell when the really important part is because you can hear a siren haha
@zayzafoonal-sultani2813
@zayzafoonal-sultani2813 4 года назад
you can not talk about this without mentioning the fMet tRNA and EF-Tu!!! like what causes the translocation? the ribosome cannot move by itself eventually??
@broccoli3978
@broccoli3978 5 лет назад
I think I'm inlove :D ...
@letscollect7875
@letscollect7875 3 года назад
Anyone here from west 🙂🌸
@crocketmeow
@crocketmeow 8 лет назад
I thought Eukaryotes don't have an E site. I was taught only prokaryotes do. Helpful lecture, though.
@extracrispypp5473
@extracrispypp5473 4 года назад
I like the video but hate the topic
@Malu.A.K
@Malu.A.K 11 месяцев назад
Thank you
@adongomary-fp8rr
@adongomary-fp8rr Год назад
Thanks
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