Transcription and Translation, Principles of Biology, Mark 1
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 6 ม.ค. 2025
- Correlates to CH 6 Core and Mader Essentials CH 11
Dr. Darrell D. Barnes tells how mRNA copies a DNA strand by the process of transcription then makes a protein from the pattern on a ribosome (translation).
12 MW Survey of Anatomy and Physiology, Videographer: CEARA Shelton
This is the most understandable illustration of this topic, and definitely easier to grasp than in the past!
this is good. hopefully it will help me on the lab test
One of the most difficult concepts for me to grasp, thank you for putting it all together.
I have had many classes that have gone over this topic and this is by far the best illustration that I have seen and heard.
+Dalton Grant Some of this stuff is difficult to put into a continuous stream of understanding.....it's easy to get bits and pieces and never really see the big picture....
very helpful
I didn't realize that when mRNA copies DNA and sends it out to the cytoplasm sections of the mRNA has to be removed before it can be read by a ribosome.
+Hannah Oberlies The introns are removed. How intelligent!
+Hannah Oberlies There is "wisdom" built into the system.
I learned that there is no thymine in mRNA.