Excellent work. You are a great teacher. This is from a 40 year old Professor of Engineering who never grasped this knowledge. I am understanding it now. Thank you.
@nemeczek67 Not exactly, because there are four different types of bases (which she is referring to), Adine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine which are the bases that pair to each-other, (A-T) (C-G) , on those bases thats where the nucleotides are located
@sumthin333 nucleotides are not located on any bases. These bases are components of nucleotides. And DNA polymerase does not attach just 'bases' to the growing complementary DNA strand. It attaches whole nucleotides.
i have a questions : the new DNA fromed is it different from the old strand or the same ? other than the fact that it consists from one new and one old strand ?
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Neuromatsu 2 weeks ago
thank you SO much!
lillslovesyou 1 month ago
cool
singeguitar 2 months ago
you are AWESOME !!!
MRmaaazz 2 months ago
Thank You very much. You make it so easy!:)
28janya22 2 months ago
I was so focused and ready to study but then the adverstiement ad commercial popped up before the clip taking me completely out that mindset.
pureebreeze 7 months ago
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pureebreeze 7 months ago
Excellent work. You are a great teacher. This is from a 40 year old Professor of Engineering who never grasped this knowledge. I am understanding it now. Thank you.
ofosusam 7 months ago
Thanks
JustPunching 7 months ago
Thanx:)
JustPunching 7 months ago
Hi, as well as semiconservative, there is also dispersive and conservative replication. Do you have any videos on these? Thank you!
123rojin 9 months ago
1:55 when Janice says 'bases' she surely means 'nucleotides'
nemeczek67 10 months ago
@nemeczek67 Not exactly, because there are four different types of bases (which she is referring to), Adine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine which are the bases that pair to each-other, (A-T) (C-G) , on those bases thats where the nucleotides are located
sumthin333 10 months ago
@sumthin333 nucleotides are not located on any bases. These bases are components of nucleotides. And DNA polymerase does not attach just 'bases' to the growing complementary DNA strand. It attaches whole nucleotides.
nemeczek67 10 months ago
very informative, only i needed much much more info and in more detail.. im doing a-level.. and this is junior stuff :) nice vid anyway
MissPheonix1 10 months ago
this is like kinder garden video. thanks anyways
smartzazi 10 months ago
You are great!
bobichina 11 months ago
skip to 1:20
animeissoonothot 1 year ago 10
thank you alooot ! that was really helpful
i have a questions : the new DNA fromed is it different from the old strand or the same ? other than the fact that it consists from one new and one old strand ?
Branda1010 1 year ago
Thanks a bunch. This will get me a distinction (A+) on my Science coursework. ^_^
hazzab123 1 year ago
thank you maam, school should bring education system like this video demonstration its very easy to understand.
it should be very simple to understand then every one can study. what most teachers do is they make it look difficult.
johnphlipla120 1 year ago
hey thanks ur gonna get me an a on my science poject
halomaster353 1 year ago
Great video, thanks!!!
skhuynh13 1 year ago
THANKYOU!!!!!!! SOOO MUCH!! im studying through the book and im like WHAT???! so i found your video and now i know what they meant!!! Thankyou!!!!
Candiwithlove 1 year ago 7
Wow this helped me so much more than all those crazy 3D videos. Thanks alot and keep up the good work.
Birkirrey 1 year ago
THANK YOU
darkcowofthenorth 1 year ago
keep up the good work!
yourleaderslie 2 years ago
omg..thanku soo much..tat helpd me alot..thanku ma'am..
TheGoPeace 2 years ago
most helpful, thankyou!! :D
blondgurl9 2 years ago