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  • yea too basic. i need college material stuff! haha . helicase, polymerase I, III, primase, ssbp, topoisomerase

  • What the hell? No explanation of the leading and lagging strand?

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  • This is actually EXACTLY what I was looking for. Middle schoolers don't really need to know about RNA primers, leading/lagging strands.. it's hard enough for my students to even visualize this happening in each and every one of their cells. Thanks for the great intro video :)

  • @manny1445 SAME

  • why this fucktarded video have 259 507 views .... oops now +1 fml

  • good job submitting a video that simplifies what my notes are saying.

  • I like the simplicity, but without the RNA primer on the lagging strand, this is incorrect.

  • I wonder how many who have commented here complained, when learning about addition and subtraction at age 5, or thereabouts, that they should be doing differentiation and integration and trigonometry etc. Baby steps, people, baby steps.

  • This is good, except for the proteins that join the nucleotides don't make them. They are produced by other proteins. The ones that connect the nucleotides pick them up and snap them in place.

  • well at least this clarified some things for me. This is only half the info though.

  • wait, what was that about bass?

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