Thank you for the helpful video! My Zoology "professor" only spent about 2-3 minutes explaining the whole process (skipping over some parts) and then proceeded to spend 5-10 minutes explaining the simple concept of the phylogenetic tree. I will probably be visiting your videos a lot this semester...
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!! MY TEACHER CHALLENGED ME TO MAKE A 100 ON THIS TEST AND THIS VIDEO HELPED ME A LOT...I KNOW IM GONNA MAKE IT (HOPEFULLY) VERY CLEAR VIDEO, LOVED IT :D
VERY CLEAR AND INSIGHTFUL VIDEO! Helped me understand the concept of DNA replication so much better. I have my microbiology exam in a day and this truly truly helped. Thank you. Everyone, let intelligence prevail!
your voice makes me feel so calm, and i feel like you're actually explaining it instead of just telling me what happens, which is where my teacher sucks. Thanks for your help :)
I am a graduate student, and I just wanted to let you know that I am using all your videos to study for my orals - it's been so great to be able to get a quick review on all these topics so that I actually have time to review my thesis proposal and everything else! Thank you for taking the time to do this. Now that I am a TA, I really value all the effort it takes to be a good teacher :)
Hey,appreciate you taking the time to make this video, it was very helpful, just like a good lesson :)
I just have one question, there are supposedly free DNA and RNA nucleotides in the nucleoplasm and nucleolus. These nucleotides are activated with 2 phosphate groups attached? What are these phosphates used for, my text book says they release energy for bonding adjacent nucleotides? Is this the sugar-phosphate back bone? Also if mRNA is produced why are there free DNA nucleotides?
Thank you so much!!! This is extremely helpful why can't we just use Youtube for school? Honestly my biology book is so incomplete this covers things I didn't see in my text book. 10 minutes of epicness. Thank you sir.
Really great animation!! I was so confused before watching this. Your animation was so much clearer than the process described in my book! Thank you!!
Very Helpful! My BIO 101 lecture prof is seriously inept, and unfortunately, I have to resort to YouTube for quality lecture vs the class I paid good money for. Pisgahscience is now one if my fave's!!!!
@calypsocastar ye diz kara btw. bt tnx 4 d tag great vid! :) i find we shudd watch dem in class sumtimes 2 wake us up lol u kno den jst run thru d details quick. d visual rel helpful.
@funkyVICTIM2 I'm working on three new videos right now. As we get close to the end of the school year, time become short. Hopefully have them posted by the end of the month.
this was very helpful! but i still have a question, why cant the dna leave the nucleus?? and what would happen if it did?? thank you so much for your help!:)
Well, DNA is a HUGE molecule. It contains way more information than needed to produce a protein. Therefore, the mRNA just transcribes the section it needs (plus a little extra) which is them trimmed down when it is processed. Then it leaves the nucleus.
@rachel935higgins And also if it did leave the nucleus then it would be subject to a lot of factors that could damage it and cause mutations in its sequence. It's better off being safe and sound in the nucleus :)
You said transcription is basically making an exact copy, but it really is not, because the base pair of RNA is not the exact same as the DNA base pair.
True...just like a xerox copy exactly the same as the original. Color differences, tonal differences, etc all make the copy different than the original, but the information encoded is the same, which was the point of the video and indeed transcription itself. While the RNA is processed before it leaves the nucleus, the information contained in it is exactly what should be conveyed to the ribosomes for the proteins. There is some junk DNA that is removed.
So, true. You are exactly right that it really should say "exact" copy. I classic example of oversimplification of a very complicated process. Thanks for letting me know.
You're right...wow that was a dumb remark i had made 10 months ago! I have acquired a great deal of knowledge about the process of DNA replication now, so that's why! Good video, good job with explaining...all makes sense! Thanks :)
Methylation of uracil produces thymine.[5] It turns into thymine to protect the DNA and to improve the efficiency of DNA replication. Uracil can base pair with any of the bases depending on how the molecule arranges itself on the helix, but readily pairs with adenine because the methyl group is repelled into a fixed position.[5] Uracil pairs with adenine through hydrogen bonding. Uracil is the hydrogen bond acceptor and can form two hydrogen bonds.
Uracil can also bind with a ribose sugar to form a ribonucleoside, uridine. When a phosphate attaches to uridine, uridine 5'-monophosphate is produced
Where in the video is this? I can't find it. If you're talking about the part where I'm demonstrating translation, A binds with U instead of T in the RNA strand. T is replaced by U, but it is complementary to A. Let me know in case I missed the mistake.
Thank you for the helpful video! My Zoology "professor" only spent about 2-3 minutes explaining the whole process (skipping over some parts) and then proceeded to spend 5-10 minutes explaining the simple concept of the phylogenetic tree. I will probably be visiting your videos a lot this semester...
LoveNeverCeases 2 hours ago
Thanks man
TheBPNYboyz 1 week ago
with this video i learnt more than in one month of school
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YomamaBea1 1 week ago
this was great. thank you so much, keep em coming!
jlopes20815 1 week ago 3
I understand now! This is very helpful!
kimpossible1516 2 weeks ago
the beginning music is epic, btw great job, its all clear to me now!
thec0wsaysm00 2 weeks ago
i love this tutorial!very helping
zatie921 3 weeks ago
thanks! am learning this for bio component of 1st year optometry BSC and this really helped to clear it all up in my mind
xerojreffaj 1 month ago
wow, so much easier when someone explains it then u reading the book 100 times
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dannyfresh1111 1 month ago
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TheDonPurp 1 month ago
I really appreciate this video!!! Just wanted to say that.... and yes, I have a final tomorrow :)
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RlceBowl 1 month ago
this would be a lot easier to learn in science books if they typed it in laymens terms
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soloud384 1 month ago
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99Ownsz99 2 months ago
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!! MY TEACHER CHALLENGED ME TO MAKE A 100 ON THIS TEST AND THIS VIDEO HELPED ME A LOT...I KNOW IM GONNA MAKE IT (HOPEFULLY) VERY CLEAR VIDEO, LOVED IT :D
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tylerhauser711 2 months ago
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arsenal4life911 2 months ago in playlist DNA Replication, Transcription and Translation
thank you! this helps a lot! :)
kayrayy15 2 months ago
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KrsnaBhakta 2 months ago
Even if it's in english and I'm from Quebec, I understood and it helped me a lot. Thaks for your video.
SoePower 2 months ago
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migglep 3 months ago
You explain very well and are patient. Thanks makes sense!
locdog187 3 months ago
Best video on transcription and translation on youtube! Made a lot of sense!
perseveeruns 3 months ago
VERY CLEAR AND INSIGHTFUL VIDEO! Helped me understand the concept of DNA replication so much better. I have my microbiology exam in a day and this truly truly helped. Thank you. Everyone, let intelligence prevail!
dianav2n 3 months ago
Helped me mucho!!
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XlilGorjustX 3 months ago
You, sir, are awesome.
MsTriara 3 months ago
well, its not a minute but its a great vid :D
iSc00ter4lif 3 months ago
your voice makes me feel so calm, and i feel like you're actually explaining it instead of just telling me what happens, which is where my teacher sucks. Thanks for your help :)
RozieeeKay 3 months ago
awesome video.. i like the 80's infomercial music at the end...
dwilmer7 3 months ago
Awesome.Best biology video on youtube
PotatisenSimme 4 months ago
this video make me understand completely rather than listening to the lecture everyday.thank you soo much!
93yoochun 4 months ago
I love the dramatic music in the animation!
ambertidewda 4 months ago
Thanks! This was great.
ambertidewda 4 months ago
This helped alot for a quick review before taking microbiology in college. Thank you!! :)
granesele 5 months ago
GOD BLESS YOU for uploading this video :)
Arooba27 5 months ago
Thank you!
teapot12999 5 months ago
it scared the hell out of me at 7:04 . i was watching this at 5,30 in the morning with it turned up so i could hear it.
Jkatsoolis1234893 5 months ago
love how it says bio in a minute but it goes for 9.36...
B4ndoGor4 5 months ago
awesome!!! SUPER HELPFUL!!!
wklee1997 5 months ago
thank you !! really appreciate this vid!!
forgotmypassword100 6 months ago
in a min? lol
PuRPLeTuTa 6 months ago
Very helpful. Thanks!
Neejan1 7 months ago
I am a graduate student, and I just wanted to let you know that I am using all your videos to study for my orals - it's been so great to be able to get a quick review on all these topics so that I actually have time to review my thesis proposal and everything else! Thank you for taking the time to do this. Now that I am a TA, I really value all the effort it takes to be a good teacher :)
crocodilerachel 7 months ago
Thank you!it really help!
skys90 7 months ago
Wow, I was completely lost before you posted this. Brilliantly simple. Thanks
hyroglyphx 8 months ago
hey man thanks i have a science exam tomorrow and this helped heaps!
killeray0 8 months ago
W.R. McCammon -- I love you. Thank you, sir.
McCloud95 8 months ago
More like Biology in nine minutes... just saying
2kewl4skoolzz 8 months ago
Hey,appreciate you taking the time to make this video, it was very helpful, just like a good lesson :)
I just have one question, there are supposedly free DNA and RNA nucleotides in the nucleoplasm and nucleolus. These nucleotides are activated with 2 phosphate groups attached? What are these phosphates used for, my text book says they release energy for bonding adjacent nucleotides? Is this the sugar-phosphate back bone? Also if mRNA is produced why are there free DNA nucleotides?
Thanks!
JoshStroma 8 months ago
Thank you so much!!! This is extremely helpful why can't we just use Youtube for school? Honestly my biology book is so incomplete this covers things I didn't see in my text book. 10 minutes of epicness. Thank you sir.
ShaheenShine123 8 months ago in playlist Biology
Wow I can't believe all that was in ten minutes, took my teacher nearly a month to get it all across hahaha nice work
PenguinMan272 8 months ago
i'd rather have u as my lecturer ! great explanation ! thanks a lot dude!
bleujade 8 months ago in playlist Biology
Very helpful >.< wish my classes were like this
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MitchMaric 8 months ago
Thanks! Helped me a ton. :)
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Ur0pinionDoesntCount 9 months ago
man this is soooo going to help me so much, and i have a final tomorrow. this is so easy to understand. thank you
Lightarkangel7 9 months ago
Really great animation!! I was so confused before watching this. Your animation was so much clearer than the process described in my book! Thank you!!
knprada 9 months ago
Why go to class when you can just skip it, sleep in, and watch this more informative stuff?
IMproperSignLanguage 9 months ago
dude, i didnt understand this at all and within the first 46 seconds i understood it thanks!
Rike1917 10 months ago
Very helpful. Thank you.
tarpon63531 10 months ago
So useful to understand, amazing. Thanks
Shalini0506 10 months ago
Good vid. hint of advice next time dont put videos up of robots talking. i liked it wen it was u just explaining it.
mikemysta2008 10 months ago
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soccajuggla12 10 months ago
Very Helpful! My BIO 101 lecture prof is seriously inept, and unfortunately, I have to resort to YouTube for quality lecture vs the class I paid good money for. Pisgahscience is now one if my fave's!!!!
80overpar 10 months ago
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calypsocastar 1 year ago 2
@calypsocastar ye diz kara btw. bt tnx 4 d tag great vid! :) i find we shudd watch dem in class sumtimes 2 wake us up lol u kno den jst run thru d details quick. d visual rel helpful.
trinichic11 1 year ago
incredibly helpful-especially the animation!
RacheyG91 1 year ago
thank you so much, that video really helped me understand it all! :)
dangerman07 1 year ago
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Zenome 1 year ago
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FFMDiego 1 year ago 2
very easy to understand.. this increased my understading, thank youuu :)
samounti 1 year ago
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osoflash3 1 year ago
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irishballer272 1 year ago
thanks mate, it helped alot, i really needed that good animation as well to understand what my book was saying. :) chrs
Lukeyboi14 1 year ago 23
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Thanks. Glad it helped! :)
pisgahscience 1 year ago
thank you so much!!!! it helped majorly!!!!!!!
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coylieee 1 year ago
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vishalpoptani 1 year ago
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it really helped!!
sheena1188 1 year ago
Im still using this video thanks once again!
funkyVICTIM2 1 year ago
Hey thanx soo much for this vid it helped soo much. I wuz cramming for finals and this video helped clear alot of stuff up :-)
patrickmgao106 1 year ago 2
@patrickmgao106 Thanks. I'm so glad it helped! That is why I'm doing this channel. :)
pisgahscience 1 year ago
good job
haidara10 1 year ago
Thank you, it was helpful, Atleast now I dont fail in Biology.
sw33tskyblue0o 1 year ago
sounds like matthew mcconanaughey giving a biology lecture....if only.....
eimsnic 1 year ago
this is really helpful! Videos are so much more effective then pictures or a teacher talking about it.
Jumpthanfall 1 year ago
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funkyVICTIM2 1 year ago
Wow, thank you! Doctor Who is my favorite TV show (original and new). I'm glad it helped.
pisgahscience 1 year ago
@pisgahscience lol im not the biggest fan of doctor who! Thanks again this video really helped do you have you uploaded anymore by any chance
funkyVICTIM2 1 year ago
@funkyVICTIM2 I'm working on three new videos right now. As we get close to the end of the school year, time become short. Hopefully have them posted by the end of the month.
pisgahscience 1 year ago
this was very helpful! but i still have a question, why cant the dna leave the nucleus?? and what would happen if it did?? thank you so much for your help!:)
rachel935higgins 1 year ago
Well, DNA is a HUGE molecule. It contains way more information than needed to produce a protein. Therefore, the mRNA just transcribes the section it needs (plus a little extra) which is them trimmed down when it is processed. Then it leaves the nucleus.
pisgahscience 1 year ago
@rachel935higgins And also if it did leave the nucleus then it would be subject to a lot of factors that could damage it and cause mutations in its sequence. It's better off being safe and sound in the nucleus :)
cherxy777 1 year ago
I sick and missed a huge lecture so this was i HUGE help! I dont even think you can understand how immensly greatful I am. :)
thanks sooo much
MissBrittIsBoss 1 year ago
Aw, I'm glad I could help! And glad your better.
pisgahscience 1 year ago
Thank you so much for this video, it helps me a ton!
jbouge86 2 years ago
You said transcription is basically making an exact copy, but it really is not, because the base pair of RNA is not the exact same as the DNA base pair.
thebookisthe 2 years ago
True...just like a xerox copy exactly the same as the original. Color differences, tonal differences, etc all make the copy different than the original, but the information encoded is the same, which was the point of the video and indeed transcription itself. While the RNA is processed before it leaves the nucleus, the information contained in it is exactly what should be conveyed to the ribosomes for the proteins. There is some junk DNA that is removed.
pisgahscience 2 years ago
That should say "just like a xerox copy is not exactly the same as the original."
pisgahscience 2 years ago
So, true. You are exactly right that it really should say "exact" copy. I classic example of oversimplification of a very complicated process. Thanks for letting me know.
pisgahscience 2 years ago
Crap...total grammar fail - That should say, "You are exactly right that is really shouldN'T say "exact" copy.
pisgahscience 2 years ago
@pisgahscience
You're right...wow that was a dumb remark i had made 10 months ago! I have acquired a great deal of knowledge about the process of DNA replication now, so that's why! Good video, good job with explaining...all makes sense! Thanks :)
thebookisthe 1 year ago
Awesome! Ive been watching many videos to ready myself for final exams tomorrow but this one being the most helpful! thanks! :D
carterj3995 2 years ago
Aw, thanks. I hope to do more when I have time!
pisgahscience 2 years ago
this is amazing!
thank you so much, this will make my finals lots easier:D
but i dont understand why A translates into U instead of T.
i know U and A are able to do that, but why in this situation?
AinsleyGraceMusic 2 years ago
Methylation of uracil produces thymine.[5] It turns into thymine to protect the DNA and to improve the efficiency of DNA replication. Uracil can base pair with any of the bases depending on how the molecule arranges itself on the helix, but readily pairs with adenine because the methyl group is repelled into a fixed position.[5] Uracil pairs with adenine through hydrogen bonding. Uracil is the hydrogen bond acceptor and can form two hydrogen bonds.
pisgahscience 2 years ago
Uracil can also bind with a ribose sugar to form a ribonucleoside, uridine. When a phosphate attaches to uridine, uridine 5'-monophosphate is produced
This is of course from Wikipedia.
pisgahscience 2 years ago
this was good!!!
sweethomie3 2 years ago
very helpful tnx :)
sara4542 2 years ago
Haven't watched the whole thing but the first mistake I saw was at the part where you described the codons.
in RNA, T turns into U. Not A to U.
fendermonkey06 2 years ago
Where in the video is this? I can't find it. If you're talking about the part where I'm demonstrating translation, A binds with U instead of T in the RNA strand. T is replaced by U, but it is complementary to A. Let me know in case I missed the mistake.
pisgahscience 2 years ago
thank youuuu! :D
Shinizzle3 2 years ago
ready to ace ma quiz today :D
metabon 2 years ago
awesome! Good luck!
pisgahscience 2 years ago
helpful - thanks for going to the effort.
1992account 2 years ago
Oh... fail... from the thumb I thought it was a game of Tetris...
TheKyleWins 2 years ago