Wow thank you so much I was confused about transcription and translation, but now I really get it! It looked cool and had great music, so I was REALLY interested!! Thanks again.
@oneworldfamily seriously? Wha!! This is the best video on central dogma there is!!! I It is so precise and easy for someone like me to understand, like a machine in its function: it is!
I love the robot/mechanic/spaceship stylisation. I am so used to see everything depicted as blobs, or erroneous shapes that this made a refreshing change.
I also really like how the interactions between the proteins are shows, with docking, hooking on etc rather than just passively joining up.
Awesome video and the high-tech stylization is weird but it is clear how things work with each other. Watch this on a Mac after pressing command-option-control 8 and the colors invert making everything glow like Tron! Also, this was made in Japan, which explains why everything is super futuristic and mecha-looking.
Awesome video and the high-tech stylization is weird but it is clear how things work with each other. Watch this on a Mac after pressing command-option-control 8 and the colors invert making everything glow like Tron!
In the (nano-sized) big picture, this is an amazing video. Why the animators chose to utilize robotically mechanized looking agents in lieu of a more biologically accurate portrayal is perplexing and disappointing. Other than that, what an amazing video!
In the (nano-sized) big picture, this is an amazing video. Why the animators chose to utilize robotically mechanized looking agents in lieu of a more biologically accurate portrayal is perplexing and disappointing. Other than that, what an amazing video!
I don't like the subtitle (6:30) "Once the necessary information is transcribed... RNA polymerase II leaves DNA" because carries a flavour of purpose: it seems to suggest polymerase is sent intentionally to do a task, whereas I thought (and what amazes me is) that all this machinery operates by molecules bumping randomly into each other?
just beautiful. a whole universe in one cell. absolutely fantastic. just why no voice over? putting in subs forced my eyes to look away from the brilliant visuals half the time.
It would be interesting to evaluate its appeal and effectiveness with different target age groups. I think I can guess the outcome... And I like the absence of spoken information! I find it easier to focus when I don't simultaneously have to process information coming into my brain through a separate audio channel! Such concise text is quite OK. Anyone old enough to understand this is old enough to read.
I imagine that this is what 'TRON Legacy' would have looked like if it had ben an infotainment picture...that didn't suck! ;) Very interesting and unique style with a thumping soundtrack. Great stuff guys.
It's a shame that they took to calling this a "dogma". Dogma has a -huge- stigma associated with it. Personally, it's repulsive. Modern culture has created countless memory associations between "dogma" and being "incapable of accepting evidence" and "accepting on faith alone". Regardless of what the term's origin was, humanity has developed an allergic reaction, and I think it'd be better for everyone if we adopted a new term.
The Central Dogma is what it is called, they are core principles, not disputed, and widely accepted.
Modern culture can do what it likes, but it plays no part in molecular biology IMO. If people are stupid enough to be turned off by one word then they don't have the brains to appreciate what goes on at that level anyway.
@xdopiex I was going to ask to what extent the shape of the transcription factors in the video reflected their molecular composition, until I saw "RNA Polymerase" written on the side of some RNA Polymerase. Mind you, perhaps RNA Polymerase DOES have the words "RNA Polymerase" written on it, as a joke by God.
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sujitdada1 1 week ago
Coming soon, Enzyme Battleships: The Cell Wars
nejiastig 1 month ago
Wow. I'll be watching more videos here in this channel.
jhamien920 3 months ago
Some sick beats dropping in this video. When RNA Polymerase II does its thing, that's some next level shit right there.
moomeowdogg 4 months ago
dis video helped me fool my 4 yr old nephew into sum Japanese cartoon..... he even luved d music... n at d end we both were dancing
mirzairfan88 8 months ago
What is the name of the second song?? I love it so much!
7:13, kayy?
rerun62696 10 months ago
What is the name of the second song?? I love it so much!
rerun62696 10 months ago
Please tell me the song!! I'm begging! :-/
rerun62696 1 year ago
Wow thank you so much I was confused about transcription and translation, but now I really get it! It looked cool and had great music, so I was REALLY interested!! Thanks again.
P.S. What were the songs?
rerun62696 1 year ago
like star wars
MrTeaegg 1 year ago
Is this not simply fuelling the appalling misconception that living organisms are basically all machines? Nature should know better than this.
oneworldfamily 1 year ago
@oneworldfamily seriously? Wha!! This is the best video on central dogma there is!!! I It is so precise and easy for someone like me to understand, like a machine in its function: it is!
fugginahole 11 months ago
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oneworldfamily 1 year ago
As a bio major, this video's so helpful to put things into perspective. Not to mention, the animation and the music are fantastic!
tparanjpe45 1 year ago
O DOGMA CENTRAL
Da informação genômica à síntese protéica
A partir da informação codificada no DNA genômico, proteínas são produzidas.
Vamos entrar no corpo humano para descobrir como as proteínas são produzidas.
Dentro do vaso. Um linfócito faz seu percurso. Vamos entrar.
Organelas e os núcleos são vistos. Entrando no núcleo através do poro nuclear.
Cromossomos estão localizados dentro do núcleo. O DNA genômico liga-se a histonas.
O DNA genômico é dobrado várias vezes.
prof3f 1 year ago
I love the robot/mechanic/spaceship stylisation. I am so used to see everything depicted as blobs, or erroneous shapes that this made a refreshing change.
I also really like how the interactions between the proteins are shows, with docking, hooking on etc rather than just passively joining up.
And I am still chuckling at RNAP 2 :-)
ukvariola 1 year ago
i really started laughing out loud when RNAP2 arrived =)
urnotalone 1 year ago
That was in a word amazing and really helped in the understanding of the processes and there place in the bigger picture :) thanks very much ^_^
dragonsrcool12345 1 year ago
BADASS! what are the names of the songs?!?!?
kalebird 1 year ago
Awesome video and the high-tech stylization is weird but it is clear how things work with each other. Watch this on a Mac after pressing command-option-control 8 and the colors invert making everything glow like Tron! Also, this was made in Japan, which explains why everything is super futuristic and mecha-looking.
lxpk 1 year ago
Awesome video and the high-tech stylization is weird but it is clear how things work with each other. Watch this on a Mac after pressing command-option-control 8 and the colors invert making everything glow like Tron!
lxpk 1 year ago
The song at 4.00 needs some 303! Aciiiiid!
sniffMaGusset 1 year ago
Why didn't you use the CC feature? Other than that, good movie. :)
Clockowl 1 year ago
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Clockowl 1 year ago
good work.
Mettlerfreund 1 year ago
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@museumoftechno
I've never managed to get my head around how that actually works though!
smartse1 1 year ago
didnt have a clue wtf just happend but it looked bad ass
yaHARmeMATEY 1 year ago
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In the (nano-sized) big picture, this is an amazing video. Why the animators chose to utilize robotically mechanized looking agents in lieu of a more biologically accurate portrayal is perplexing and disappointing. Other than that, what an amazing video!
koainua 1 year ago
In the (nano-sized) big picture, this is an amazing video. Why the animators chose to utilize robotically mechanized looking agents in lieu of a more biologically accurate portrayal is perplexing and disappointing. Other than that, what an amazing video!
koainua 1 year ago 14
I don't like the subtitle (6:30) "Once the necessary information is transcribed... RNA polymerase II leaves DNA" because carries a flavour of purpose: it seems to suggest polymerase is sent intentionally to do a task, whereas I thought (and what amazes me is) that all this machinery operates by molecules bumping randomly into each other?
museumoftechno 1 year ago
@museumoftechno
I've never managed to get my head around how that actually works though!
smartse1 1 year ago
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GOD'S CREATION. HE is soo perfect!
brazilian777able 1 year ago
just beautiful. a whole universe in one cell. absolutely fantastic. just why no voice over? putting in subs forced my eyes to look away from the brilliant visuals half the time.
thebighead01 1 year ago
I am trying to understand genomics I am not really a 'science guy' can anybody recommend a good starting text?
skypedog5 1 year ago
@skypedog5 Try, "Genome: The Autobiography of a Species in 23 Chapters by Matt Ridley"
gaboon01 1 year ago
@gaboon01 Hey Thanks! thats great my Library has it and it is on the way. Cheers
skypedog5 1 year ago
It would be interesting to evaluate its appeal and effectiveness with different target age groups. I think I can guess the outcome... And I like the absence of spoken information! I find it easier to focus when I don't simultaneously have to process information coming into my brain through a separate audio channel! Such concise text is quite OK. Anyone old enough to understand this is old enough to read.
ianrusselluk 1 year ago
I imagine that this is what 'TRON Legacy' would have looked like if it had ben an infotainment picture...that didn't suck! ;) Very interesting and unique style with a thumping soundtrack. Great stuff guys.
wasdom01 1 year ago
It's a shame that they took to calling this a "dogma". Dogma has a -huge- stigma associated with it. Personally, it's repulsive. Modern culture has created countless memory associations between "dogma" and being "incapable of accepting evidence" and "accepting on faith alone". Regardless of what the term's origin was, humanity has developed an allergic reaction, and I think it'd be better for everyone if we adopted a new term.
Stonehawk 1 year ago
@Stonehawk
The Central Dogma is what it is called, they are core principles, not disputed, and widely accepted.
Modern culture can do what it likes, but it plays no part in molecular biology IMO. If people are stupid enough to be turned off by one word then they don't have the brains to appreciate what goes on at that level anyway.
ukvariola 1 year ago
great
2Dudelsack2 1 year ago
nice video, but the problem is that it clearly violates the second law of thermodynamics (when all these nucleotides rush into their places).
yexela 1 year ago
@yexela Trying to show what actually happens would be a gigantic clusterfuck. Nobody would be able to see anything.
3Gyro 1 year ago
@yexela Trying to show what actually happens would be a gigantic clusterfuck. Nobody would be able to see anything.
3Gyro 1 year ago
My god, they look like designed machines (LOL).
CamW30 1 year ago
pretty rad for a vid on biological process
neogodshadowcat 1 year ago
if you show this to anyone who is beginning learning transcription/translation, theyre going to think that cells operate with mini spaceships
xdopiex 1 year ago 50
@xdopiex I was going to ask to what extent the shape of the transcription factors in the video reflected their molecular composition, until I saw "RNA Polymerase" written on the side of some RNA Polymerase. Mind you, perhaps RNA Polymerase DOES have the words "RNA Polymerase" written on it, as a joke by God.
museumoftechno 1 year ago
@xdopiex , you mean they DON'T? XD
violetpretty777 7 months ago
awesome
Sincee1809 1 year ago 2
Reality beats Sci-fi...
manolotube666 1 year ago
Great work tho... :D
mcmurder3 1 year ago
this thing is so epic for only a molecular biology dogma xD
mcmurder3 1 year ago