It seems like she is simply reading all the material of a sheet of paper. Doesn't really explain any of the reasons behind what she's saying, It's like someone throwing a bunch of facts at you, he leaves and hopefully something sticks.... I'm still grateful for this content but I think it can be explained better.
Gonna have to update this video soon with the functions of lncRNA. Of course, they'll have to update the MCAT, and you'd probably need to give it it's own miniseries.
The following doesn't make sense to me: "snRNA + snRNP = Spliceosome". Since snRNA is part of snRNP complex shouldn't it be "Pre-mRNA + snRNP = spliceosome" instead?
I think she's differentiating between the RNA components and the protein components of the spliceosome. She's just talking machinery here, i.e. the spliceosome in its unbound (to mRNA) form.
As more as i go into the depth of genetics and Biochemistry, i see how bad khanacademy is. Just go on wikipedia and on websites where they explain it scientifically. This video is too old and the explanations are just awful, im sorry to say that but get someone in that video who really knows what he/ her is talking about
I've learned more from the comments section than I did from the actual video. She talks so fast and doesn't explain anything.
It seems like she is simply reading all the material of a sheet of paper.
Doesn't really explain any of the reasons behind what she's saying, It's like someone throwing a bunch of facts at you, he leaves and hopefully something sticks....
I'm still grateful for this content but I think it can be explained better.
Gonna have to update this video soon with the functions of lncRNA. Of course, they'll have to update the MCAT, and you'd probably need to give it it's own miniseries.
i love your handwriting ! thanks for explaining very helpful
thaank you
The following doesn't make sense to me: "snRNA + snRNP = Spliceosome".
Since snRNA is part of snRNP complex shouldn't it be "Pre-mRNA + snRNP = spliceosome" instead?
I think she's differentiating between the RNA components and the protein components of the spliceosome. She's just talking machinery here, i.e. the spliceosome in its unbound (to mRNA) form.
The explanation is no way clear
Here I am again going to give the thumbs up only to see a blue thumb. I honestly don't remember seeing this before, but I'm still at it.
wow!
yep you teach really fast, its hard to keep up...
Pretty sure lncRNA (Terra) is responsible for regeneration of the telomere..
plz help me Mem or sir topic is small RNA regulation in prokaryotic
why the dislike?
you teach so fast.. slow down..
+Faith Luckson I am listening at x2 speed and I have no problems understanding her.
Just rewind/pause the video?
You racial !
What did I just watch?
As more as i go into the depth of genetics and Biochemistry, i see how bad khanacademy is.
Just go on wikipedia and on websites where they explain it scientifically.
This video is too old and the explanations are just awful, im sorry to say that but get someone in that video who really knows what he/ her is talking about