So many people in your comments saying you don't know what you are talking about. But just know I really appreciate what you do and want to state the obvious that you are smarter than most of those people.
Bare with me I’m 61 and terrible at science. Are the new nucleotides that attach during the DNA polymerase phase produced right before attachment or are they “waiting around” in the nucleus?
@@arasbali9151 Dang, I was hoping you would be less vague. My response is the same. Truthfully, you've probably been given loads of evidence, but you've never given it an ounce of consideration, so why should I waste my time?
Very well explained about the replication of DNA. I have never seen this type of clarity and the simple language used. Very easy to follow. Tks for sharing.
Since the replication bubble opens up by both of the forks that delimit it, shouldn't the first okazaki fragment behave like a leading strand and keep receiving nucleotides until it meets another okazaki fragment?
I am a mechanical engineer. I understand completely, you are really good professor. Easy to understand about DNA copies.
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this saved me so much time and helped me understand better for my bio exam. Thank you !
so funny dna replication is completed without helps of primer and telomerase haha
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My first time to understand clearly the process of DNA replication.Thanks slot.
what about primase?
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It is really helpful and easy to understand ,than that of textbook reading..
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This is the most unique tutor i have ever seen on DNA replication,bravo!!
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So many people in your comments saying you don't know what you are talking about. But just know I really appreciate what you do and want to state the obvious that you are smarter than most of those people.
Your videos are soooo clear and concise. Thank you so much, and please keep saving us with your precious videos!
Are the animations included when we purchase? Like the motions of DNA polymerase moving in and out?
Sir,
What about
Topoisomerase
Nuclease???
It's really interesting and easy to understand better than being taught in the class room
Where is topoisomerase 🤔
this explanation was amazing, very helpful
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Where are the new nucleotides coming from?
One of the best video on dna replication.
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Thank you so much professor💞....I had gone thru many vids but neither any other vid nor my teacher explained it the way you have
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This is the most clear and best explanation for DNA replication i have ever seen. Super helpful.
Thanks. Hitherto, DNA replication bad beed slippery concept.
awesome video and this is coming from a Beverly Hills High School alumni
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Bare with me I’m 61 and terrible at science. Are the new nucleotides that attach during the DNA polymerase phase produced right before attachment or are they “waiting around” in the nucleus?
the new nucleotides that attached were just floating around the nucleus
Great video😍 a recommendation is to add the role of the primase during the replication🥺
Around 0:50 *use throughout ITS life (not: it's)
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So, you know about DNA, and yet you've clearly stated in other videos that you believe in evolution ??
And where is your evidence, I would love just an article
@@arasbali9151 I never made a direct claim, so what evidence do I need to provide?
@@arasbali9151 how about the evolutionists come up with proof, then we'll talk
@@arasbali9151 bless your heart. Again, I ask what evidence should I provide?
@@arasbali9151 Dang, I was hoping you would be less vague. My response is the same. Truthfully, you've probably been given loads of evidence, but you've never given it an ounce of consideration, so why should I waste my time?
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Thanks a million .. very very clear
Very well explained about the replication of DNA. I have never seen this type of clarity and the simple language used. Very easy to follow. Tks for sharing.
one of the best videos to describe the process of replication without making it complicated
THE BEST ONE
What about the proofreading? Would that be covered in another video? Thank you so much for putting together this though!!!
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No telomerase?
Cut ask again
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Easy to understand once you can visualize. Thank you for that!
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I will love for the professor to post a biotechnology lesson, it will help us a lot, thank you very much.
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Since the replication bubble opens up by both of the forks that delimit it, shouldn't the first okazaki fragment behave like a leading strand and keep receiving nucleotides until it meets another okazaki fragment?