Hi Freelance! I have started a TH-cam channel for GCSE & A Level Biology as well as a website with notes and questions! I actually have videos on protein synthesis as well and you are absolutely right that RNA's bases are ACUG. Hope this helps! 😊
@@baraaagila7340 They are not the same! Thymine contains a methyl group at C5, and Uracil a hydrogen molecule at C5. Thymine is often synthesized FROM uracil. They are analogous and can both create hydrogen bonds with Adenine, but it is important to remember that they are NOT synonymous :)
Hi Annika! I have started a TH-cam channel for GCSE & A Level Biology as well as a website with notes and questions! I actually have videos on protein synthesis as well! Hope this helps! 😊
Hi Andomski! I have started a TH-cam channel for GCSE & A Level Biology as well as a website with notes and questions! I actually have videos on protein synthesis as well and go through them at a slower pace! Hope this helps! 😊
3:25-3:32-Gene
4:30-4:44-Genome
5:25-5:30-Proteome
6:31-6:36-Transcription
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Good video, but isn't RNA bases ACUG not ACTG
It is
Hi Freelance! I have started a TH-cam channel for GCSE & A Level Biology as well as a website with notes and questions! I actually have videos on protein synthesis as well and you are absolutely right that RNA's bases are ACUG. Hope this helps! 😊
Uracil (U) is the same as Thymine (T)
@@baraaagila7340 I didn't know! Thank you!
@@baraaagila7340 They are not the same! Thymine contains a methyl group at C5, and Uracil a hydrogen molecule at C5. Thymine is often synthesized FROM uracil. They are analogous and can both create hydrogen bonds with Adenine, but it is important to remember that they are NOT synonymous :)
mRNA does not have thymine, they have Uracil.
Plz make the necessary correction if possible, while you were discussing transcription
this was very useful, thank you!
Hi Annika! I have started a TH-cam channel for GCSE & A Level Biology as well as a website with notes and questions! I actually have videos on protein synthesis as well! Hope this helps! 😊
You're welcome! Glad it was useful! 😊
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Thank you so much 😀 Cheers!
If DNA only codes for proteins, how are sugars and lipids formed in the body? Is there a coding for that too?
the smooth er synthesises lipids !!
The videos seem to be too fast, you should go on a slower pace. So that we get time to retain the knowledge, but overall it's really nice.
stop complaining. you can slow down the video. Or pause
Hi Andomski! I have started a TH-cam channel for GCSE & A Level Biology as well as a website with notes and questions! I actually have videos on protein synthesis as well and go through them at a slower pace! Hope this helps! 😊
@@daaragoodluck It's just an advice or a suggestion lmoa. Don't need to get all defensive🙄
It was literally aggravating slow 💀
@@AwwYouTried8639 lol did anyone ask you. Get lost
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In 6:16,there should be an "a " instead of an "an" before the RNA Molecule
mRNA has ACGU NOT ATCG
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