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  • You listen to some good music. 

  • david my man, i hope you got an A for this

  • Ah, so this is what it sounds like when proteins are being made!

  • nys one..

  • ty so much whats the second song at 2:00?

  • @vietking97 pachelbel canon

  • Thanks Alot .............. Hey I am Confused In One Point Thats In My Note i.e Large Subunit Have 3 Site .....

    Amino Acyl Site

    Peptidal SIte

    Catalytic \ Enzymatic Site ...........Whats This Site For ?

    While I Have Watched In Many Animations they Represet E Site As Exit Site....................

    Can U Plz Make It Clear That Will BE Very Helpful

  • you just saved me from failing, thank you!!!

  • it could also be better if you introduced a narrator.

  • could you guys make more animations,you will be helping the generation out there, and would be making the world a better place. thanks for the animation.

  • song?

  • @ThemTheyHeShe different movements of Beethoven's 5th symphony and pachelbel's canon

  • @janniechien and also mozart symphony no. 40

  • I just died of amazment! phenomenal video! :)

  • ready for my genetics final tomorrow! Thanks :)

  • I'm in regular Biology, and we are studying Protein Synthesis and Mutations. This video really helped me understand the concept, so THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!

  • thanks!

  • i've a question? when do anti-codons enter the scene?

  • @JEiiYOONG anti-codons are the three nucleotides at the bottom of tRNAs. According to the codons on the mRNA chain, they determine which amino acid is going to be used.

  • videos speak a thousand words haha , shoulda watched this video before my finals :)

  • Ive been watching videos for the past hour and this one is so much easier and explanatory than the rest! great job! immensely impressed !

  • Nice! I only recognized a few errors: splicing occurs via lariat structure, a 2',5' -phosphodiester bond and then the liberated 3'-OH forms a 3',5'-phosphodiester bond with the 5' terminal residue of a 3' exon. This splices the two exons together and releases the intron in lariat form with a free 3'-OH. This probably wasn't covered in your Jr bio class (or maybe wasn't added for animation purposes). Nevertheless, Kudos on this freakin' sweet video.

  • How the fuck does god come up with this stuff???

  • @punjabi91695 He doesn't:)

  • @sies90 debatable

  • @punjabi91695 thats why he's god

  • WHew! Glad it wasn't too complicated!

  • this is amazing! It's the most helpful video on this topic that I've seen so far!

  • Fucking awesome!!

  • Came for the animation, stayed for the music.

  • Wonderful work.

  • Much more understandable and accurate than several videos made by actual laboratories that I just watched.

  • what a great masterpiece!

  • Fantastic work, especially for high schoold biology. I'm actually wondering what song featured in part 2, at the beginning?

  • @LaurenJane1984 variations on canon. i love that song :)

  • @LaurenJane1984 canon in D

    

  • This is great work!

  • how did you create that?

  • BREW.. ER!

    LOL great video!

  • what song is Part 1?

  • @Arnond35 The song is Beethoven's Symphony No.5 in C minor

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