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  • lol wtf

  • I am learning about transposons in genetics right now and this makes genetics so enjoyable to learn about. My teacher uses hardly any pictures to put things together this really helped me. My favorite part "It is not evolution it is revolution" sweet

  • "Hello Billy, you look worried"

    Pretty sure Mr.Johnson is a Pedophile.

  • @SatoTM2

    is what you say more accurate than the video?

  • The end of this video represents some non-coding DNA. Filled with crap and a replicated LINE transposon!

  • Transposases cause revolutions? like communists! BAN THEM!

  • THANKS BILLY! This helped me a lot.

  • Unicorn lol

  • get them commies damn it........keynesian economics...pft...dumb asses.....im glad the movers took their stuff.

  • @cpistilli2 Couldn't possibly agree with you more!!! xD

  • harpies lol

  • harpies lol

  • LOL at the commies

  • lmao this is some trippy shit.

  • adlai stevenson lol...

  • HAH shit this is so good.

  • This is totally sweet. It made my day and I was having a pretty swell day to begin with.

  • explained so much better than my lecturer did. (ps, i want that slinky!).

  • hahaha I lol'd :D

    well done :)

  • LOL!  good job

  • It is nice to see how science can be made comprehensive for everyone! Nice movie!

    For more details on transposons, check out our movies Transposons 1 - 5!!

  • YAY for molecular biology!

  • Actually, transcriptase transcribes RNA sequences into DNA sequences, Reverse Transcriptase that is. It is DNA polymerase the one that works during replication.

  • do transposons work like a virus?

  • No. They have nothing to do with each other. A virus injects its own DNA, or sometimes RNA, into a cell, which then starts transcribing the viral DNA instead of its own.

    Transposase works within the cell nucleus. It is an enzyme, whose function is to remove a genetic sequence from one piece of the DNA molecule, and insert it somewhere else. Why? Sorry, only 500 characters...

  • check out the movie Transposons 2 by the user called Genesinconflict!

  • Isn't it DNA transcriptase that does this? Or am I wrong?

  • that was awesome.

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