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  • You have incorrectly stated that the template strand is the coding strand as others have mentioned - the coding (non-template) strand is known as such because its code matches that of the product mRNA

  • well somebody got an A in her exam..

  • 0:39 "template strand also known as the coding strand". Really? template strand is non-coding!

  • At 5:43... I my opinion, mRNA should be the same as coding strand, not the template one... meaning mRNA should be AAAAA, not UUUUU, because TTTTT is the template strand..

  • Love the Terminator thing, though :D

  • @coksy25 red strand is the template thus non-coding. the animation is right!

    5'-->3' (blue)= sense, +, non template or coding strand

    3'-->5' (red)= antisense, -,template or non coding strand

  • @coksy25

    The coding strand is represented by the blue line and the template strand by the red line. The mRNA is identical to the coding strand (except that RNA contains uracil instead of thymine.

  • seriously, drink some water before u start next time. your voice. gurhh

  • Very nice video. Thank you

  • @InquistiveLearner

    It does in bacteria (prokaryotes) coz they have no nucleus...............

  • perfect. exactly what i was looking for. thank you!

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