Explaining every term and their other names (ie Rho-independent AKA Intrinsic Termination) was so helpful!!! The visuals were great too! Instant subscriber for sure!
Thank you for creating this comprehensive video. However, I noticed a minor mistake in naming the strands. The strand to which the polymerase binds is called the non-coding/antisense strand, while the other strand is named the coding/sense strand, as the sequence of the transcript matches its sequence. By the way, you have my sincere thanks that you provided the correction hint.
Hi Melody, yes you are absolutely right. We already fixed the problem by putting correction note on that part. If it was not visible to you, please let us know. Thank you 😊
Thank you so much this was a very helpful video, my professor does not explain anything at all and no one in my class ever understands her!! I really appreciate you making such an educational video! :)
Yes you are right, the correction note was made on the video before but it does not appear all the times, now we put the correction note in the pin comment section for people to not get confuse. Thank you for mentioning it.
Hi Iop yes your teacher is right. But we have lots of prokaryotes in this world and minor changes do occur in the sequence. For reference you can read this article parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K390050 www.google.com/amp/s/www.researchgate.net/figure/Sequences-of-various-s-70-dependent-promoters-Consensus-sequences-of-DNA-elements-are_fig2_23716589/amp
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Correction: Template Strand Is Called As Non Coding Strand Or Antisense Strand. The polymerase attach to the antisense strand
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This video was more helpful than 2+ hours of furious googling and reading academic papers. Thank you, truly.
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Explaining every term and their other names (ie Rho-independent AKA Intrinsic Termination) was so helpful!!! The visuals were great too! Instant subscriber for sure!
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This is simply the best video I’ve watched under this topic. Great stuff…thank you 🙏🏾
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Thank you for creating this comprehensive video. However, I noticed a minor mistake in naming the strands. The strand to which the polymerase binds is called the non-coding/antisense strand, while the other strand is named the coding/sense strand, as the sequence of the transcript matches its sequence. By the way, you have my sincere thanks that you provided the correction hint.
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4:00 Sorry, if I’m not mistaken, dna that will be transcribe is the template strand while the dna that carry same codes as mrna is the coding strand
Hi Melody, yes you are absolutely right. We already fixed the problem by putting correction note on that part. If it was not visible to you, please let us know.
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@@EasyPeasyLearning thank youuu for responding 😊 alright, noted it
Thank you so much this was a very helpful video, my professor does not explain anything at all and no one in my class ever understands her!! I really appreciate you making such an educational video! :)
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Very nice, correct, well designed and simple videos. They are very helpful for students. Thank you!
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I love this. Very easy to understand. Thank you very much
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very helpful and accurate vedio
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at 8:27 shouldnt the polymerase attach to the antisense strand, not the sense strand??
Yes you are right, the correction note was made on the video before but it does not appear all the times, now we put the correction note in the pin comment section for people to not get confuse. Thank you for mentioning it.
Well explained.... thank you 🌸
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helpful, many thanks. 👍
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at 7:49 ,my teacher taught me that the sequence at -35 region is TTGACA not TTGACG..it is possible u made a mistake maybe?
Hi Iop yes your teacher is right. But we have lots of prokaryotes in this world and minor changes do occur in the sequence.
For reference you can read this article
parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K390050
www.google.com/amp/s/www.researchgate.net/figure/Sequences-of-various-s-70-dependent-promoters-Consensus-sequences-of-DNA-elements-are_fig2_23716589/amp
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Why initial RNA made with core protein is degraded?
Hi Rafia, It is a type of proofreading mechanism for prokaryotes. In prokaryotes, the process of transcription and translation occurs together.
u can giv me the bibliografity, is for my exposition of the university
It was made from the book of biochemistry by lehninger
@@EasyPeasyLearning is Lehninger Principles of Biochemistry Sixth Edición; thank you so much from Perú
Its seventh edition
very informative video, but please , you dont haveto use fake accent , it sounds weird
Hi there, I am not intentionally faking the accent, if you can visit my initial videos, I was not even pronouncing the word Proteins properly, just like this comment, I received several comments of not pronouncing the words properly, so now when I try to pronounce the word as it should be, it auto adds a fake accent to it. I will try to work on it. Thank you for your comment.
U r best in explaining complex and lengthy topics🫶 n thnks a lot as im having my molecular paper it was difficult to cover all the topics but u made it easy 🫶
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