I think it would be a bit easier to understand, if you label the most important proteins with their names throughout the entire animation. But nonetheless thank you for this video!
Is there a difference between Group 1 and Group 2 splicing mechanisms? As I understand it, the self-splicing mechanism at the start of the video only applies to Group 1 introns; whereas, in group 2 introns, a lariat is formed before splicing. How is Group 2 splicing different to Group 1, if ever?
I'm happy I know more than my level requires. I'm going to go into the exam, and the teacher will give me marks just for bothering to do my research. X3 yay
This video was incredibly helpful. Thanks to all the people that participated in the making of this lovely animation
why do u have to whisper?
literally, can hear the saliva inside his mouth.
great video btw
I think it would be a bit easier to understand, if you label the most important proteins with their names throughout the entire animation.
But nonetheless thank you for this video!
Thank you! Been searching a while now for this... :)
Is there a difference between Group 1 and Group 2 splicing mechanisms? As I understand it, the self-splicing mechanism at the start of the video only applies to Group 1 introns; whereas, in group 2 introns, a lariat is formed before splicing. How is Group 2 splicing different to Group 1, if ever?
i love your british accent but
please stop whispering. it makes me want to sleep. and if i make it louder it hurts my ears
Awesome video! Thank you for posting.
This video's fantastic!
High level, compared to other TH-cam animations on this topic.
I don't get this, I am learning mRNA in class and the teacher didn't say nothing about this
Great video.. But you really need to stop whispering.. 😑
it's really concrete!!
I'm happy I know more than my level requires. I'm going to go into the exam, and the teacher will give me marks just for bothering to do my research. X3 yay
Thanks, wonderful video
Magnificent!
Great !!