Great energy and animations but some significant mistakes in the "science" (see below).
Replication is a separate process from transcription (which is where RNA is made). The RNA is not translated into nitrogenous bases. It already has nitrogenous bases on it, which comprise the codons. These codons (series of 3 nitrogenous bases) are translated into amino acids. If thymine mutates into guanine, as you've shown, can it still be paired with adenine?
wow! that is really good and very accurate.... i just learnead about this in my ap bio class, good animations
danielitad93 2 years ago
Great energy and animations but some significant mistakes in the "science" (see below).
Replication is a separate process from transcription (which is where RNA is made). The RNA is not translated into nitrogenous bases. It already has nitrogenous bases on it, which comprise the codons. These codons (series of 3 nitrogenous bases) are translated into amino acids. If thymine mutates into guanine, as you've shown, can it still be paired with adenine?
But you got the bottom line message right!
SamuelHammer 3 years ago