DNA Replication: A Summary, Part 2 of 2, from Thinkwell Biology
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You are the MAN. You literally summarized 10 pages of my textbook and 6 pages of powerpoint outlines in a few minutes. Why don't you teach Intro Bio at Fordham University?
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Ok seriously, thank you, I was looking for a good animation on leading and lagging strand, and he explained it better w/ a freakin' picture!
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More videos please :)
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You saved me!!! You should come teach at UTA! Thank so much Professor I could just hug you! XOXO
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I'm pretty sure Professor Wolfe invented being cool.
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i want to commit apoptosis.
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remember guys, telomeres are added in replication by telomerases, 5'cap and the 3'polyadenylation is added to the the transcripted mRNA before it is sent out of the nucleus. Basicly to protect it and make it recognizable for the rRNA subunits
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Great video, congratulations. It makes something elaborate look like basic stuff. Again, congratulatios.
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I can't find a word to describe how amazing he is =D
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I'm still confused but it's a lot clearer than it was before.
Thank you!
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Fantastic! I was watch loads of videos for simpler way of explaining the DNA Replication and they made it difficult to understand. This has to be the most simple and best video I've watched so far. Awesome!!!
why is he bold???
mustanghmt 9 months ago
@mustanghmt Not sure what you are asking here...
ThinkwellVids 9 months ago 4
@ThinkwellVids I think he misspelled "bald" (his bad attempt at humor.)
Luke2kz71 9 months ago
@Luke2kz71 ah.. gotcha. Most likely Prof. Wolfe was being silly as he loves to inject humor into his lectures. :)
ThinkwellVids 9 months ago
This is Bio AP? I am a 9th grader in California and this pretty much summarizes DNA replication in my biology honors class. Thanks for making it look simpler and easier to understand because my teacher gave us quick notes on this without explaining thoroughly! It wasn't even in my textbook!
flippergibbit 1 year ago 2
@flippergibbit So glad we could help! That's why we create our curriculum, because it's easier for many students to watch videos and learn. We get these great professors to teach so that it's more fun and engaging!
ThinkwellVids 1 year ago