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Uploaded by on Apr 16, 2009

This video describes the process of removing introns after RNA transcription.

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Essential Cell Biology, 3rd Edition
Alberts, Bray, Hopkin, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, & Walter
ISBN: 978-0-8153-4129-1

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  • good video, finally one with some detail

  • very good and thanks

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  • interesting video and very informative

  • i find this hard to masturbate to...

  • how is the exon actually caused to do the loop though?

  • Thanks a lot for the video!!

  • thank you for such an informative video!

  • @Raikara thanks, too bad i failed my test with 1 wrong answer too much :( i thought mtDNA has overall less mutations than nuclear DNA over time..

  • @djjmria This isnt DNA, its mRNA, so the introns don't need to come back :). Oh and btw: they never come back. In some cells this happens also to DNA (for example in the immune system), then the DNA is irreversably changed. (--> thats why you cant clone from a white bloodcell)

  • ok but how do those introns come back?

  • oh yea oh yea o yeah just what i was lookin for

    

  • It's a snRNP party!!!

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