DNA replication - 3D

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  • Опубліковано 21 лис 2024
  • This 3D animation shows you how DNA is copied in a cell. It shows how both strands of the DNA helix are unzipped and copied to produce two identical DNA molecules.
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  • @livingmybetsylife
    @livingmybetsylife 4 роки тому +5050

    Here is a basic & simplified version of the video:
    BASICS:
    Adenine --> Thymine
    Cytosine --> Guanine
    PREPARING TO REPLICATE:
    -Helicase splits the DNA for replication
    -Primase adds RNA bases (primer) to the leading strand.
    -Why does DNA polymerase require a primer before it adds DNA nucleotides? It is because the RNA primer will have a free -OH group at the end that it can nucleotides to!
    -DNA Polymerase binds to the primer to start replication!
    REPLICATION:
    -The leading strand TEMPLATE will have a daughter strand that is created 5' to 3', in the direction of the REPLICATION FORK (where DNA becomes uncoiled).
    -The lagging strand TEMPLATE will have a daughter strand that is ALSO created in the 5' to 3' direction, but it will replicate in the OPPOSITE direction of the REPLICATION FORK.
    -That's not okay! Because it is in the opposite direction of the replication fork, it needs to be made in fragments (Okazaki Fragments).
    FINISHING TOUCHES:
    -Exonuclease removes the RNA primers that were added to the start. We don't want RNA in our DNA!
    -DNA polymerase then adds DNA bases to the missing spots where the RNA primers were.
    -Ligase makes sure all the fragments are sealed
    CLOSING:
    -DNA is described as semi-conservative because there is one old and one new strand of DNA in each DNA.
    Thanks and hopefully this will help you for your bio test
    I know it did for me :)

  • @abduallahghanem
    @abduallahghanem Рік тому +386

    Almost 8 years ago and this is one of the best DNA replication videos I've ever seen so far! Great visualization!

    • @nurahasmirul1181
      @nurahasmirul1181 24 дні тому +1

      Credit to cameraman

    • @kusbasioglan
      @kusbasioglan 16 днів тому

      i never understand why people can never say the best. on every damned topic it's always one of the best or one of their favorites even in topics that has very little things to choose from. like breaking bad is one of my favorite shows about a teacher who then becomes a drug kingpin or this dna replication animation is one of the best i've seen. how many have you seen bro? 100?

  • @megaandry69
    @megaandry69 7 років тому +3875

    Learning about replication without actually seeing it makes actually no sense. A must watch for anyone studying biology-related sciences.

    • @8ThatUp2
      @8ThatUp2 5 років тому +53

      Yess! I really needed to see the process, because I was getting confused while I was reading about it in my textbook.

    • @mrunmayijadhav6414
      @mrunmayijadhav6414 5 років тому +4

      This is just an animation 😂

    • @siddharthjadeja6991
      @siddharthjadeja6991 5 років тому

      Yea bro

    • @rainylight6268
      @rainylight6268 5 років тому +2

      Same. I'm having a bit of trouble actually understanding this process and remembering it.

    • @CaRrIcKCc19
      @CaRrIcKCc19 4 роки тому +12

      *Boomer af comment incoming* Imagine not being fortunate enough to see it like this?
      The original G's must have done a whole lot of figuring out to get here.

  • @melaniesantiago9413
    @melaniesantiago9413 3 роки тому +2619

    As a senior bio major I shed a tear watching this... so beautiful

    • @noora9690
      @noora9690 3 роки тому +95

      why the dramatics

    • @hobbiesofamuslimgirl
      @hobbiesofamuslimgirl 3 роки тому +134

      love that energy loll

    • @aimansayed736
      @aimansayed736 3 роки тому +12

      lol

    • @bitoffbalance4021
      @bitoffbalance4021 3 роки тому +148

      I understand why . It sounded so messy in our classes , this is fantastic explanation and visualisation

    • @KO_Manic
      @KO_Manic 3 роки тому +11

      Bit dramatic but okay! 👍

  • @davis6123
    @davis6123 6 років тому +1809

    Take notes, biology teachers. This is how you teach this.

    • @butterfly99899
      @butterfly99899 4 роки тому +2

      👍🏻👍🏻

    • @beatrizzzzalves
      @beatrizzzzalves 4 роки тому +15

      biology teachers are not graphic designers

    • @chiaramartin8426
      @chiaramartin8426 4 роки тому +36

      @@beatrizzzzalves they probably mean pulling up videos and lots of imagery so there's a visual element making it easier to understand

    • @ayushraj.9808
      @ayushraj.9808 4 роки тому

      There's another amazing video regarding steps of DNA replication. You must check it once. I hope this might clear all your doubts.
      Links here.
      ua-cam.com/video/oa6gjPZS2kk/v-deo.html

    • @rafikhn2817
      @rafikhn2817 4 роки тому +2

      In this video , idk if i didn't understand replication or not , but the enzyme at 2:41 is not supposed to be able to move that way( to take that direction), it is supposed to be linked with the second DNA polymerase and take same direction.
      Sry for my english hard for me to explain hard lessons with a language i don't master.

  • @wanirayees6311
    @wanirayees6311 2 роки тому +40

    I'd lost all the hope that I'd ever understand replication, after watching this precise , short and easy-understanding video , I'm feeling refreshing now. Hats off to that person who made this...

  • @zannat328
    @zannat328 3 роки тому +910

    My biology teacher explained really good and now seeing this video makes dna replication totally clear to me. Thank you!

    • @anonykitsune
      @anonykitsune 3 роки тому +22

      let's switch brains please I'm dying we have exams tomorrow, my teacher explained it too fast for my brain to process it all TvT

    • @kaushikpradhan25
      @kaushikpradhan25 3 роки тому +8

      @@anonykitsune ikr this topic is really hard if we just try to read it-
      It requires high imagination power to actually visualise the whole process. Anyways don't worry too much and just think how beautiful the whole mechanism is. And all the best

    • @anonykitsune
      @anonykitsune 3 роки тому +4

      @@kaushikpradhan25 our exams are finally done! I'm free!!😭😭😭 there are a few questions where our teacher didn't explained it 😭

    • @ronweasly778
      @ronweasly778 3 роки тому +2

      My biology teacher explained this poorly and this video helped a lot

    • @tomato-v8x
      @tomato-v8x 3 роки тому +3

      @@anonykitsune i get questions like that too, but i think it’s just to test your critical thinking of the particular subject. the questions contain info that i’ve studied, but it is worded in such a way that makes me confused af lol.

  • @Yahsbsuq
    @Yahsbsuq 7 років тому +13795

    Anyone else here because their professor cannot explain things simply?

    • @ahmadranaahmad7077
      @ahmadranaahmad7077 7 років тому +63

      Yasmine Vella i am here because of this

    • @DarkMatterr
      @DarkMatterr 6 років тому +122

      I am. Seeing it in action is a much easier way to visualize it in the test.

    • @catalinabarbosa3041
      @catalinabarbosa3041 6 років тому +31

      Actually...
      You discovered me ._.

    • @Ellen_Seokjin
      @Ellen_Seokjin 6 років тому +4

      ya

    • @hreshapatil1722
      @hreshapatil1722 6 років тому +136

      here cause I did not pay attention in class

  • @shireenkazi5153
    @shireenkazi5153 7 місяців тому +110

    2024 attendence here ❤

  • @estrellaswarez9876
    @estrellaswarez9876 5 років тому +582

    I’m French and I’ve understood it better in English because professors or unable to EXPLAIN IT CLEARLY IN A SIMPLE WAY !

  • @riemomar7820
    @riemomar7820 5 років тому +425

    This video is amazingly incredible. It is precise, up to the point and explains everything in 3:28 min with clear voice with synchronized animation. This video is the best that explains Dna replication on UA-cam. It probably deserves a million likes

    • @Lhiledhonkheh
      @Lhiledhonkheh 3 роки тому

      fam youtube is not a learning app, this does not deserve 1mil

    • @stanleyhenry5953
      @stanleyhenry5953 3 роки тому +21

      @@Lhiledhonkheh roughly 50% of people on youtube use it to learn new things though

    • @Flowergardengirls
      @Flowergardengirls 3 роки тому

      🙌

    • @babyzap8564
      @babyzap8564 2 роки тому +2

      @@Lhiledhonkheh I use UA-cam for entertainment and education

    • @its_not_lux
      @its_not_lux Рік тому +2

      @@Lhiledhonkheh A stupid comment.

  • @dipteeshukla7
    @dipteeshukla7 10 місяців тому +27

    im literally crying because this is so good. merely reading the process just screwed me. thank you so much for the efforts.

  • @chirayatabasu
    @chirayatabasu 6 років тому +105

    A 3.30 min video made me understand what 3 lectures of 2 hrs each couldn't !

  • @withlovegracies
    @withlovegracies 5 років тому +633

    i just passed my biology daily test today about dna after i watched this yesterday night. I wanna give you a BIG thankyou for helping me study☺

    • @jayviews5375
      @jayviews5375 5 років тому +7

      it's also useful for MBBS Students

    • @anshagrawal6289
      @anshagrawal6289 4 роки тому +2

      @@jayviews5375 These things are also taught in mbbs?
      I thought it is only limited to school and then BSc at higher level

    • @jayviews5375
      @jayviews5375 4 роки тому

      @@anshagrawal6289 Yes bro I'm now in 5th sem of MBBS...Its a part of Biochemistry

    • @anshagrawal6289
      @anshagrawal6289 4 роки тому

      @@jayviews5375 Thank you for your information

    • @emma-tt3lw
      @emma-tt3lw 4 роки тому

      not jungkook being everywhere i go ajhfaflfaf

  • @nobitarock
    @nobitarock 5 місяців тому +120

    2024-25 students batch😅

    • @khushi8453
      @khushi8453 3 місяці тому +2

      Me 😂

    • @SSHshiya
      @SSHshiya Місяць тому +3

      Haha I'm 2024 batch
      From Sri Lanka

    • @Gamer_carl
      @Gamer_carl Місяць тому +1

      2024-2025 Philippines batch

    • @MineDenli
      @MineDenli 25 днів тому +3

      24-25 batch from turkiye

    • @ZihadulislamRobin
      @ZihadulislamRobin 17 днів тому

      25 from Bangladesh ❤

  • @TheGuitarpro3
    @TheGuitarpro3 8 років тому +312

    Only video that's straight to the point and explicitly states all the steps .. THANK YOU!

    • @abuzarsafi6934
      @abuzarsafi6934 5 років тому

      Very nice vidio

    • @footekids
      @footekids 4 роки тому

      Yet still my homework doesn't make sense because I believe my professor simply wants us all to fail!

  • @vlova6410
    @vlova6410 7 років тому +207

    Finally can understand how lagging strand is replicated. Thank you!

  • @yashsingh6508
    @yashsingh6508 4 місяці тому +3

    This is actually one of the best animations I've ever watched. Super clearly explained in under 4 minutes. Fantastic!

  • @lenad.7479
    @lenad.7479 8 років тому +2143

    Τhis was actually the only video that made me finally understand it..good job :)

    • @satya837
      @satya837 7 років тому +9

      Lena D. plz watch replication on my channel I can bet its the best on youtube

    • @yourgenome
      @yourgenome  7 років тому +101

      Erm, "Mr Biology" we'll take that bet. I think you'll find that THIS video is the best on youtube 😉

    • @mohitkumarsager3163
      @mohitkumarsager3163 7 років тому +1

      awsome and help ful

    • @saifgondal1277
      @saifgondal1277 7 років тому +2

      I understood replication process in real sense by this video.
      Keep on.

    • @satyawanravish1513
      @satyawanravish1513 7 років тому +6

      I understood...But how to write it for exam...

  • @sneezayy4156
    @sneezayy4156 3 роки тому +348

    It's so interesting to know how our body is made so intricately and it functions in a way that is beyond anything that we would make artificially.

    • @noodlepoodle287
      @noodlepoodle287 3 роки тому +9

      Yeah. That’s why I love biology

    • @RASTstudio
      @RASTstudio 2 роки тому +19

      it seems that we were not created by accident. We are created by the All-Knowing One who created the universe

    • @DontReadThisNow
      @DontReadThisNow Рік тому +8

      @@RASTstudio Allahu Akbar!

    • @RASTstudio
      @RASTstudio Рік тому +2

      @@DontReadThisNow MashaAllah, Assalamu Alaykum. I thought you were not muslim

    • @DontReadThisNow
      @DontReadThisNow Рік тому +1

      @@RASTstudio Wa alaykum Assalam

  • @ffinformer1672
    @ffinformer1672 7 місяців тому +104

    Step 1: Helicase
    Function: Helicase is the initial enzyme in DNA replication. Its primary function is to unwind the DNA
    double helix. It accomplishes this by breaking the hydrogen bonds between the complementary base
    pairs, such as A-T and G-C. By doing so, helicase separates the two DNA strands, creating what is called
    a "replication fork." This single-stranded DNA region is where the actual replication process will take
    place.
    Step 2: Primase
    Function: Primase follows helicase. Its role is to synthesize RNA primers. Primase adds short RNA
    sequences, known as primers, to the DNA template strands. These primers are essential because DNA
    Polymerase, the enzyme responsible for adding new DNA nucleotides during replication, can only
    extend an existing strand. On the leading strand, primase synthesizes a single RNA primer at the 5'
    end, providing a starting point for DNA Polymerase.
    Step 3: DNA Polymerase III
    Function: DNA Polymerase III is the primary enzyme responsible for DNA synthesis during replication.
    It adds nucleotides to the growing DNA strand. On the leading strand, DNA Polymerase III synthesizesthe new DNA strand in a continuous manner by extending from the 5' to 3' direction, using the parental
    DNA strand as a template. This strand doesn't encounter the same challenges as the lagging strand,
    which requires a more intricate process.
    Step 4: Exonuclease
    Function: Exonucleases come into play after DNA Polymerase III. Their function is to remove RNA
    primers from the DNA template. Once the RNA primers are synthesized by primase, exonucleases
    degrade them, creating gaps in the DNA strands. On the lagging strand, multiple RNA primers are
    synthesized at different points along the template to provide starting points for DNA Polymerase.
    Step 5: DNA Polymerase I
    Function: DNA Polymerase I is an enzyme responsible for gap-filling. After the removal of RNA primers
    by exonucleases, DNA Polymerase I replaces the RNA nucleotides with DNA nucleotides. On the lagging
    strand, DNA Polymerase I works in a discontinuous manner, filling in the gaps created by the removal
    of RNA primers and synthesizing short DNA fragments called Okazaki fragments.
    Step 6: Ligase
    Function: Ligase is the final enzyme involved in DNA replication. Its function is to seal the nicks or gaps
    in the DNA backbone. It does so by catalyzing the formation of phosphodiester bonds between
    adjacent nucleotides. On the lagging strand, ligase joins the Okazaki fragments together, ensuring the
    integrity and continuity of the newly synthesized DNA strand.
    In conclusion, DNA replication involves two strands: the leading strand, which is synthesized
    continuously, and the lagging strand, which is synthesized discontinuously in Okazaki fragments.
    Different enzymes work together to ensure the accurate replication of both strands, preserving genetic
    information during cell division and ensuring the inheritance of genetic traits.

    • @zwafar
      @zwafar 6 місяців тому

      Isn't it Pol delta in Eucaryote model ?

    • @clementasiamah5163
      @clementasiamah5163 4 місяці тому +7

      We need more people like you

    • @ayesha__444
      @ayesha__444 4 місяці тому +4

      Your explanation is very useful it clear all my concept i take screenshot of your comment so I can recall my concept whenever I want and I wish this explanation was written in my book so I could cram it ❤❤

    • @shravanimohite4282
      @shravanimohite4282 4 місяці тому +2

      ​@@ayesha__444 I also took screenshot 😅

    • @aabhawagh21_2_07
      @aabhawagh21_2_07 26 днів тому

      Thanks for explanation

  • @MrFunsized13
    @MrFunsized13 5 років тому +37

    This was by far the best video I've seen of this. Straight and to the point, no annoying music, and simple visuals. Absolutely fantastic!

  • @Rockina2bar
    @Rockina2bar 8 років тому +592

    The best replication animation i have seen yet, thanks a lot!

  • @Ridha_sh2006
    @Ridha_sh2006 8 місяців тому +25

    حيا الله طلاب السادس العلمي بويه
    Final year high school students in Iraq welcome you 🥲🇮🇶

    • @KimtaeHyung-ig8nv
      @KimtaeHyung-ig8nv 5 місяців тому

      ها رضا طمنا اشونک ویا الامتحانات ؟؟

    • @ruby4126
      @ruby4126 5 місяців тому

      ها بشرو بعد يومين الامتحان ☠️
      مظبطين الماده لا؟

    • @ruby4126
      @ruby4126 5 місяців тому

      احاا ​لحضه اسمج نفس اسمي ☠️؟؟ ​@@KimtaeHyung-ig8nv

  • @livingmorganism
    @livingmorganism 5 років тому +45

    Easily the best replication video I've seen to date, thank you. I don't understand why it's so difficult for professors to explain this in a simple step by step process. I get that it's a complex topic, but damn, just go step by step. Stop talking about random enzymes in no discernible order.

  • @jamirahman8339
    @jamirahman8339 3 роки тому +11

    That's a gem.
    Three & half a minute is more precious than three & half an hour without seeing the animation.

  • @xiot
    @xiot Місяць тому +3

    سبحان الله, فيديو يوضح لنا عظمة خلق الله وبديع صنعه تعالى

  • @geetikasaini3389
    @geetikasaini3389 3 роки тому +7

    I learnt DNA replication from ritu man seriously telling mam ki lecture ki baad animation ki jarurat nhi hote h pr m ne yeh dekha or bhi clear ho gaya❤️🔥why not school teacher teach like this ??? Fir bol te h bache nhi pdh te

  • @KristysEdits
    @KristysEdits 4 роки тому +1830

    Life is so perfect.

    • @felixalonzo2847
      @felixalonzo2847 4 роки тому +132

      Life is no accidental explosion.

    • @unknownknown1653
      @unknownknown1653 4 роки тому +6

      yep

    • @chethan2668
      @chethan2668 4 роки тому +3

      Yeh

    • @gabi4205
      @gabi4205 4 роки тому +123

      Life isn't perfect. Otherwise why does DNA polimerase make so many mistakes and some lead to detrimental mutations? Why do cells suddenly abnormally proliferate and create tumours? I'll tell you what. Life isn't perfect. It's _good enough_ . Good enough that it can survive and thrive, but never perfect. Contemplating upon life itself and its mechanisms does not warrant the immediate conclusion of "this is no accident" or "someone _must_ be behind this". I suggest you step out of your initial reaction which may be corrupted and actually think critically for a second.

    • @ishootstar0
      @ishootstar0 4 роки тому +64

      TrEs 2b the fact that DNA can correct itself is fascinating. The fact that something this small yet so complicated can happen in every cell is fascinating. It is logical and scientific to look for the source of something (existence). Just because you have an opinion, doesn’t mean theirs is corrupted and not critical. Life is perfect because of its imperfections. Idk what I’m trying to say exactly, but don’t force ur opinion on others :)

  • @zhibekmukhamedinaalas8831
    @zhibekmukhamedinaalas8831 24 дні тому +1

    best simple explanation on youtube so far

  • @suzylebrun5061
    @suzylebrun5061 4 роки тому +44

    As a science teacher this is by far the best replication video out there. Thanks for the clear description!

    • @sciencevigyan
      @sciencevigyan 2 роки тому +1

      Go to my youtube channel there you will get full explanation with animation.

  • @chanikarkare727
    @chanikarkare727 5 років тому +141

    I don't understand why teachers can't explain like this ; slow and straight to the point . All they do is draw a diagram ( totally not realistic ) and ask us to write notes . And we are like lol what just happened .

    • @TomeRodrigo
      @TomeRodrigo 4 роки тому +16

      Not everyone has a gift to be a teacher...for being a good teacher you have to have empathy so you are able to imagine yourself walking in shoes of another person, therefore, you are able to explain things extremely well as you are imagining how they will perceive the given information.

    • @chethan2668
      @chethan2668 4 роки тому

      They are dumboo

    • @bitoffbalance4021
      @bitoffbalance4021 3 роки тому +1

      My teacher explained wayyy too many details which made us all confused . Single strand binding protein , increasing efficiency of dntp addition ,etc.
      All gone over the head

    • @chanikarkare727
      @chanikarkare727 3 роки тому

      @@bitoffbalance4021 Can relate, totally ....

    • @bitoffbalance4021
      @bitoffbalance4021 3 роки тому

      @@chanikarkare727 are you in medical College now?

  • @rottingarchangeloi2734
    @rottingarchangeloi2734 2 роки тому

    My professor litearlly took 8 lessons to explain this process and almost nobody got it, it’s way simpler than I thought thank you

  • @kinderjoy422
    @kinderjoy422 4 роки тому +913

    How on earth did someone discover this and all the details?

    • @Panthera-Uncia
      @Panthera-Uncia 4 роки тому +169

      The Almighty Lord created us, and also wanted us to know.

    • @butterfly99899
      @butterfly99899 4 роки тому +44

      Ya & we hv to study this boring topic 🙂

    • @thimitha3723
      @thimitha3723 4 роки тому +142

      more than 100 years of scientific research by a lot of different people

    • @ben_3256
      @ben_3256 4 роки тому +60

      Watson & Crick. Along with some help from The Almighty.

    • @smita568
      @smita568 4 роки тому +5

      Its beyond our intellect to assume that!

  • @vini6699
    @vini6699 6 років тому +74

    As a 3D artist, I feel it’s awesome to see these types of animations being used in education. Keep up the great work!

  • @labonyasuprovadeb34
    @labonyasuprovadeb34 8 місяців тому +1

    This 3 minutes video was more helpful than my madams 3 hours long class.
    Failed to understood a single word there
    Thanks!

  • @amazingme894
    @amazingme894 7 років тому +414

    my mind is blown this is the 100th video ive watched tonight and it is the only one i understood god bless

  • @deborroni
    @deborroni 7 років тому +11

    Best video ever to show DNA replication! No other video that I could find really explains in a short but well detailed manner. Other videos I feel are for those who are already familiar with the process. This is my first year learning this process and I'm grateful I found this video!!

  • @janavichaurasia4836
    @janavichaurasia4836 8 місяців тому +1054

    Any neet student here😅

  • @엘와이에스-l9f
    @엘와이에스-l9f 5 років тому +31

    한국어 자막 달아주신분 감사합니다 덕분에 잘 공부하고 갑니다

    • @john-yk5ri
      @john-yk5ri 4 роки тому

      Sábias palavras

    • @thescience042
      @thescience042 3 роки тому

      ^^도움이 되셨다니 다행입니다~

    • @usocute123
      @usocute123 3 місяці тому

      35초 부분에 각 가닥은 5번 말단과 3번 말단을 가진다. 라는 말의 뜻이 뭔가요 ?무슨의미인지 모르겠어요. 알려주실수 있나요?

    • @엘와이에스-l9f
      @엘와이에스-l9f 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@usocute123 가닥의 각 끝쪽(말단)을 3'과 5' 이라고 정의한다는 것입니다

  • @carowkart9836
    @carowkart9836 3 роки тому +6

    I'm so glad I speak English. Here in Brazil we have amazing teachers, but i'm a more visual student, so it's a lot easier to learn with 3d videos

  • @Active-penguin
    @Active-penguin 7 місяців тому

    I am an Egyptian student at my third secondary school year and this video helped me to imagine and understand a topic in my curriculum.
    Thanks a lot!

  • @songofthesea9527
    @songofthesea9527 7 років тому +17

    This was very helpful, I've been studying this for a few days now but I've always had a fuzzy picture of how the lagging strand is formed. Your video cleared everything up. Thank you!

  • @-AhmedOsamaMohammedAlOtaibi
    @-AhmedOsamaMohammedAlOtaibi 5 років тому +304

    I think that my biology teacher didn’t actually know how to explain this so he just resorted to this video lol

  • @anudiwickramawardana4173
    @anudiwickramawardana4173 Місяць тому +1

    This the best video about replication. I think everyone can understand the theory with the very basics through this video. Excellent work. ♥️

  • @clarapalomodiaz8500
    @clarapalomodiaz8500 3 роки тому +17

    this just brings me back to life and makes me forget every "imperfection" I think I have

  • @manuelsputnik
    @manuelsputnik 5 років тому +35

    Excellent animation.
    I wished it showed how topoisomerase did it's work in separating the overcoiled knots of daughter DNA strands.

    • @DilloYT-jl8fw
      @DilloYT-jl8fw 3 роки тому

      Just imagine it doing what helicase is
      It breaks, swivels and rearranges DNA to release tension made by action of helicase

  • @dasunikaimalshi9611
    @dasunikaimalshi9611 10 місяців тому +1

    The best guidance for DNA replication and anyone can understand smoothly...Thank you

  • @rmeyer6867
    @rmeyer6867 6 років тому +5

    Short and concise! Best explanation I found so far on the internet. It also shows how easy it is for this process to make small mistakes hereby distorting the DNA replication process with all the consequences that follow.

  • @ellina5898
    @ellina5898 5 років тому +25

    I must say, for the very first time I can really understand what DNA replication is all about....
    Thanks a lot for such a amazing video

  • @BellaOrtiz-k1n
    @BellaOrtiz-k1n 14 днів тому

    this is the best video i have ever seen to explain this. I have my test tomorrow and I feel like I'm good to go after watching this video.

  • @yarenkuzucu2733
    @yarenkuzucu2733 5 років тому +6

    this is so magical that i can’t stop rewatching

  • @not-high-on-life
    @not-high-on-life 5 років тому +7

    This is sooooo amazing with 3d visualisation I have chills when watching this... Gonna watch 9-10 times probably to remember it better...

  • @senalperera4097
    @senalperera4097 Місяць тому

    Watched this video when I was doing Odinary Level.
    Here i am again watching this video at my 2nd year in medical school 6 years later.
    Thank You

  • @durgeshyadav7608
    @durgeshyadav7608 4 роки тому +19

    Biology teachers should learn how to teach replication and some other topics soo easily as in this video.
    Finally I understood Replication with the help of this video. Thanks a lot 👍👍👏👏😊😊

    • @tomato-v8x
      @tomato-v8x 3 роки тому

      it’s because visuals/animations are much better at helping you understand scientific processes like dna replication than just explaining it in words. it makes a blurred picture much more clearer.

  • @7own878
    @7own878 3 роки тому +7

    Wow you are a life safer. Thank you so much. This animation should be shown in every biology class on this topic.
    Edit: I suggested it to my teacher. It might have an impact. Good job!!!

  • @inamulhaque7639
    @inamulhaque7639 3 місяці тому +16

    Any medical students here in 2024😊😂

  • @abdishakur9103
    @abdishakur9103 5 років тому +4

    Such a short clip is worth more than a thousand books.

  • @skrozneobican
    @skrozneobican 7 років тому +25

    The old but gold DNA replication 😁 This is so inspirational. Thank you so much, It helps a lot in learning, but also revising.

  • @user-imssuqene
    @user-imssuqene 3 місяці тому +1

    한국어 번역 정말 감사합니다… 국어 지문에 나온 탓에 이해 못하고 울다가 이걸 보고 문제를 풀었습니다… 한국 국어는 미친 거니

  • @zeeshansyed511
    @zeeshansyed511 5 років тому +62

    What took Biology 12 between 3 - 4 weeks to explain, explained in 3 minutes. All I’ve got to say

    • @TheBanjoShowOfficial
      @TheBanjoShowOfficial 4 роки тому +2

      then you're clearly not paying attention in class because let me tell ya bud, this is not all that is discussed in biology. not even close actually.

  • @kimyejin3080
    @kimyejin3080 4 роки тому +5

    정말정말정말 감사합니다
    Thank you sooo much 자막 달아주신분두요ㅜㅜ

  • @saisanthoshrayeli5474
    @saisanthoshrayeli5474 4 місяці тому

    Simple, Effective, and Efficient. This applies to both the Video and the Replication process. Can't Thank you guys enough for making my life easier.

  • @sooyaluvr
    @sooyaluvr 8 місяців тому +4

    DNA REPLICATION (semi-conservative bc each DNA molecule is made up of one old, conserved strand of DNA):
    1 - separation of 2 strands (unzipping done by helicase, result: replication fork)
    2 - separated strands provide template to create new strand of DNA (started by primase, which creates a piece of RNA called primer --- this is the starting point of the new strand of DNA)
    3 - DNA polymerase binds to the primer and adds bases from 5' to 3' (in the leading strand). on the other hand in the lagging strand, DNA polymerase adds bases in a series of small chunks called the okazaki fragments
    4 - once the DNA has been made, exonuclease removes all RNA primers from both strands of DNA
    5 - another DNA polymerase fills the gaps that are left behind with DNA
    6 - DNA ligase seals up the fragments of DNA in both strands to form a continuous double strand

  • @ariqahmedansari
    @ariqahmedansari 4 роки тому +5

    Here is a basic, simplified version of the video:
    Adenine --> Thymine (in RNA it would be Uracil)
    Cytosine --> Guanine
    -The Helicase splits the DNA, for replication
    -Primase adds RNA bases (primer) to top strand, known as the leading strand
    -DNA polymerase binds the primer to the DNA
    -This goes 5' to 3'
    -For the bottom strand (lagging) it adds RNA bases in fragments (Okazaki segments) because it goes 5' to 3'
    -Exonuclease removes some RNA primers
    -DNA polymerase then adds DNA to the missing spots.
    -Ligase makes sure all the fragments are sealed
    -DNA is described as semi-conservative, because there is one old and one new strand of DNA in each DNA.
    Thanks and hopefully this will help you for your bio test
    I know it did for me :)

  • @yoonoh23
    @yoonoh23 2 роки тому +1

    I'm in my senior year of high school. I'm learning protein synthesis and DNA replication. I really like this animation, it's great to have universal scientific facts even in a different language! My teacher's voice echoes in my mind

    • @AriseJura
      @AriseJura 2 роки тому +1

      Lol i became freshmen and am also learning this

    • @yoonoh23
      @yoonoh23 2 роки тому

      @@AriseJura highschool or university?

    • @AriseJura
      @AriseJura 2 роки тому

      @@yoonoh23 highschool

    • @yoonoh23
      @yoonoh23 2 роки тому

      @@AriseJura which country

    • @AriseJura
      @AriseJura 2 роки тому

      @@yoonoh23 USA

  • @aminabenz.
    @aminabenz. 7 років тому +4

    can't believe i haven't found this earlier after so much of my time wasted trying to look for a simple explanation like this. thank you so much i finally understand it.

  • @TheluvvlyLyss
    @TheluvvlyLyss 4 роки тому +19

    Out of all the DNA replication videos this one is so good, very detailed and easy to understand thank you

  • @Rarmii
    @Rarmii Рік тому +1

    thank you for doing this - from a Vietnamese student at high school.

  • @davivvd1994980
    @davivvd1994980 7 років тому +8

    This is one of the best videos for explaining DNA replication, thank you!

  • @liam8398
    @liam8398 3 роки тому +7

    I love how the first strand replication process is very simple, while the second strand replication is 100x more complicated lol.

  • @isurikaweerarathne4923
    @isurikaweerarathne4923 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much . I'm a A/l biology student in sri lanka 🇱🇰
    This video is very helpful to me 🙏

  • @SurekhaDintakurty
    @SurekhaDintakurty 7 років тому +7

    I learned more biology in this video than 10 lectures worth of biology i am amazed

  • @osho8262
    @osho8262 4 роки тому +5

    Finally I'll be visualize the process of DNA replication

  • @Armoniiiii7
    @Armoniiiii7 8 місяців тому +1

    Best and easy way to understand and better than protracted videos

  • @drewthornley6863
    @drewthornley6863 7 років тому +16

    My life I must be a visual learner this is the first time i have ever had a clue about the lagging strand

  • @frapechinokelsey6451
    @frapechinokelsey6451 3 роки тому +4

    I'm in 12 standard from INDIA 🇮🇳 & I found this video which really boosted my knowledge ☺

  • @parhampordel
    @parhampordel Місяць тому

    Just understood the whole lecture in your 3.27 min video. Life Saver!

  • @venkateshdaivajnya5376
    @venkateshdaivajnya5376 5 років тому +6

    Best animation ever,and the lady was explaining very good👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @neetaspirant2601
    @neetaspirant2601 3 роки тому +8

    Very easy to understand whole process of DNA replication through this video...thanks a lot😊

  • @archnav7510
    @archnav7510 2 роки тому

    Fantastic explanation...every time before my exams I use to watch this video for better clarity...

  • @darshanakhachar4746
    @darshanakhachar4746 2 роки тому +3

    Isn't this enough to give us a thought about why r we created so perfectly ?

  • @jeffstans5185
    @jeffstans5185 7 років тому +11

    hands down the best video explaining this concept, and trust me I looked at lots

  • @umeshmidha7017
    @umeshmidha7017 Рік тому +1

    'The best things in life are available for free' this video totally proves it. Thank you so much

  • @multitalentedinsaan5203
    @multitalentedinsaan5203 5 місяців тому +8

    Who's here after vipu bhaiya's class 😅?? Lakshya 1.0

  • @justthejust9868
    @justthejust9868 5 років тому +16

    So much easier to understand when its visualized

  • @omar404ahmed
    @omar404ahmed Рік тому

    This 3-minute video explained the concept better than a 90 minute lecture by my professor.

  • @Rik-jl5dc
    @Rik-jl5dc 5 років тому +6

    One of the most helpful video I've ever seen. Thanks for it.

  • @JesusHasRisen1
    @JesusHasRisen1 4 роки тому +4

    I really hope all y'all who are watching this begin to think to yourselves, "How can this incredibly complicated process have risen by undirected, blind chance?" These perfectly-tuned enzyme mini machines do their respective tasks with unparalleled precision. Tell me, which evolved first, the enzymes or the DNA?

  • @hamzehalquraan-v3h
    @hamzehalquraan-v3h 3 місяці тому

    As a senior bio major I shed a tear watching this... so beautiful so beautiful so beautiful so beautiful

  • @aryn-jaeger
    @aryn-jaeger 8 місяців тому +4

    Anyone here because they're gonna turn spiderman with a new experimented dose of spider genome lol

    • @lofi7576
      @lofi7576 8 місяців тому

      Just u eren

  • @shohanshihab7334
    @shohanshihab7334 7 років тому +6

    god bless the maker of this video.Finally I have understood the process of DNA replication. Its really Owsome!

  • @mehmanememmedzade9460
    @mehmanememmedzade9460 Рік тому

    Anyone here just because they were curious and are not studying any related majors?) I read about genes from a book but it was only information dump, so grateful to whomever made this animation, very useful 🙏

  • @Zahra-bi4bw
    @Zahra-bi4bw 5 років тому +8

    This is seriously the best video on UA-cam about this topic 🌝❤

  • @advancekashmir9846
    @advancekashmir9846 5 років тому +15

    If I have these videos on every topic, I'd be the smartest student in my university.

  • @gayatribirajdar4312
    @gayatribirajdar4312 2 роки тому

    Hamare geetendra sir bohot achha padhate hai 👍🏻 Aur bohot sare animations bhi dikhate hai..mein sirf revision ke liye phir animations dekhati huu.

  • @ellemerrosecastanares4292
    @ellemerrosecastanares4292 2 роки тому +7

    Amazing❣!!! You have nailed it in minutes. I love how you explained everything about DNA replication. It was perfectly matched with an animation that adds to the total presentation. Your video is fun to watch and easy to understand👏👏

  • @nightmaregamer3711
    @nightmaregamer3711 2 роки тому +3

    Wow, what an amazing video! Incredible animation of this complicated process...helped me a lot with my schoolwork.

  • @renmamamiya1110
    @renmamamiya1110 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you, made my exam really well

  • @selinan2657
    @selinan2657 5 років тому +4

    Omg I love you so freackin much. German channels can‘t explain shit even though I watched 10000 Clips about DNA-Replication. So much love♥️♥️♥️😩😭