I have never written a comment before on youtube, but after watching this, I cannot express the gratitude I have for this video! Awesome Job and great explanation, this will help so much for my test! THANK YOU!
Like many people commenting, I was struggling with reading my text book and understanding these two concepts. This video was excellent and really helped me understand. Thank you!
ive been stuggling for hours trying to figure this out..its soo confusing in all honesty i just want to thank you because you made my life so much easier in less than 15 minutes. it was hard enough to understand my professor, never the less the txt book.... YOU MADE MY NIGHT WAY MUCH EASIER THAN WHAT I COULD EVER IMAGINE!!! THANKK YOUUUUU SOOOO MUCHHHHH!
BEST video yet! I love how you explained the polypeptide building thoroughly and clearly without going into too much detail about splicing and introns etc. This is just the amount/content I need for the test for which I'm prepping! Fantastic and thank you!
This is a wonderful explanation and thank you so much For making it so easy to understand .....I got exam tomorrow and didn't understand it till I came across your video. God BLESSss you.
after hours of research on this topic my brain is mush, but thanks to this video I finallyyyyy understand - really good way of teaching, thank you! most other videos seems to do some sort of recap - not like this video which teaches from the beginning with detail, simple explanations and easily understood diagrams.
Sir, I am a Biology teacher in India in T.N. state. handling class for HR. Sec. Students, your esteemed video helped me a lot to understand this concept very well.Thanks a lot.
Whoop whoop! I completely forgot about your channel then after thinking i'd never get this down I looked to my subscriptions and I remembered! I've watched many videos tonight to explain this process and yours was the only one that made it sink in!
Just know that you are the reason i passed the MCAT exam , you literally saved my life , i owe you , and i wish i could just meet you in real life to give you a hug ... greetings from Dubai
Seriously, I have been watching all your videos today on DNA, RNA, Transcription and Translation....I am so confident to take my test tomorrow. Thank you so much for your clear explanations. I appreciate you.
This video and the lecturer presenting is an example of what I would deem - world class pedagogy. It literally leaves far behind anything that I have experienced at university where we pay thousands of dollars for lecture notes and so called lecturers that have no idea in how to structure and present their material, and I mean absolutely no idea, this fact infuriates me to the max. Well done and thank you very much Beverly Biology for explaining the transcription and translation process in 12mins. To The University of Adelaide I say this "see hear on how its done"!
I have a test tomorrow in my Anatomy and Physiology class. I have been trying to understand this stuff. I finally understand it thanks to this video you posted. I've been watching other videos, reading, etc... The way you explain it and show it is by far the best I've seen. Thank you VERY VERY VERY much!
YOU are my new favorite person on this planet!!! Oh my goodness. I am in A&P 1 right now and my professor talks soooo fast that I leave that class feeling so dumb. You have broken this down in a way that I now understand this process! I can not thank you enough!! Subbed and am now going to stalk your page!! Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!
this is by far the best explanation I've gotten about this topic. I have an exam on Monday and this really helped me. it was easy & very straight forward. I love how you took the time to actually explain it in English lol thanks so much!
Hey Beverly, great job done on transcription and translation you have given me a way better understanding regarding this topic of all the UA-cam videos i have seen so far. AMAZING!!!
Thank you so much for this clear breakdown of transcription vs. translation. I've watched many video that go to fast or don't explain it simply, which is confusing. Thank you again! I will share this with my fellow students. JM
Thank you for the support...I have separate videos specifically about transcription and translation that go into the process a little further. You can easily find them in my channel if you desire.
OK thanks I'm not in school I'm studying for the hesi. I have to study to pass the biology section and the review unfortunately have a very small biology review section n only 10 yes only 10 review questions. So I'm searching online for extra biology help. Your videos are very very help. Very clear and straight to the point.
I hope you get back to this seeing the video is over 5 years old...but I wanted to ask how a t-RNA holds the amino acid..is it a chemical bond? If so does the whole process require energy or expend it?
thank you for this video! A note -- when you're reading the anti-codon bases, shouldn't you read them "backward" because the tRNA strand runs from 5' to 3' (e.g. GGC is the codon, the anti-codon should be read as GCC, but you read it as CCG).
woww just amazing.the way you conducted the study was superb.please share and post some more videos regarding biochemistry asap... especially on Nucleic acids.. Purines and Pyrimidines asap.. Their biosynthesis and catabolism. it'll be a great help to me.. I have an exam. Thanks and have a nice day.
Good video. I'm going to use this with my 6th graders. We're doing a section on Genetics, and the very concept of creating proteins from RNA is a little hard for them to grasp...this should help!
I thought DNA helicase was the enzyme that unzipped the DNA apart and that RNA polymerase was the enzyme that helped the RNA nitrogenous bases attach to their complimentary bases of DNA. Please correct me if I am wrong.
hellokitty78ify It sounds like you may be mixing up an enzyme used during DNA replication. DNA Helicase is an unzipping enzyme used during DNA replication (not during transcription). It separates the two complimentary strands. Hope that helps.
I have never written a comment before on youtube, but after watching this, I cannot express the gratitude I have for this video! Awesome Job and great explanation, this will help so much for my test! THANK YOU!
Thank you for the kind words and your support. I hope I've earned another subscriber.
Thank you so much sir very understanding
Like many people commenting, I was struggling with reading my text book and understanding these two concepts. This video was excellent and really helped me understand. Thank you!
Fam. This is the closest I have ever been to fully understanding transcription and translation. You are my hecking hero.
ive been stuggling for hours trying to figure this out..its soo confusing
in all honesty i just want to thank you because you made my life so much easier in less than 15 minutes.
it was hard enough to understand my professor, never the less the txt book....
YOU MADE MY NIGHT WAY MUCH EASIER THAN WHAT I COULD EVER IMAGINE!!!
THANKK YOUUUUU SOOOO MUCHHHHH!
Me too... lol
BEST video yet! I love how you explained the polypeptide building thoroughly and clearly without going into too much detail about splicing and introns etc. This is just the amount/content I need for the test for which I'm prepping! Fantastic and thank you!
This is a wonderful explanation and thank you so much
For making it so easy to understand .....I got exam tomorrow and didn't understand it till I came across your video. God
BLESSss you.
after hours of research on this topic my brain is mush, but thanks to this video I finallyyyyy understand - really good way of teaching, thank you! most other videos seems to do some sort of recap - not like this video which teaches from the beginning with detail, simple explanations and easily understood diagrams.
Sir, I am a Biology teacher in India in T.N. state. handling class for HR. Sec. Students, your esteemed video helped me a lot to understand this concept very well.Thanks a lot.
Whoop whoop! I completely forgot about your channel then after thinking i'd never get this down I looked to my subscriptions and I remembered! I've watched many videos tonight to explain this process and yours was the only one that made it sink in!
Glad you remembered me... thanks for the support
Just know that you are the reason i passed the MCAT exam , you literally saved my life , i owe you , and i wish i could just meet you in real life to give you a hug ... greetings from Dubai
I'm very humbled... thank you very much for your kind words. Best wishes as you continue your education.
i usually don't comment when its asked to but i liked the way of explanation.....great job keep it up
Seriously, I have been watching all your videos today on DNA, RNA, Transcription and Translation....I am so confident to take my test tomorrow. Thank you so much for your clear explanations. I appreciate you.
This video and the lecturer presenting is an example of what I would deem - world class pedagogy. It literally leaves far behind anything that I have experienced at university where we pay thousands of dollars for lecture notes and so called lecturers that have no idea in how to structure and present their material, and I mean absolutely no idea, this fact infuriates me to the max. Well done and thank you very much Beverly Biology for explaining the transcription and translation process in 12mins. To The University of Adelaide I say this "see hear on how its done"!
I have a test tomorrow in my Anatomy and Physiology class. I have been trying to understand this stuff. I finally understand it thanks to this video you posted. I've been watching other videos, reading, etc... The way you explain it and show it is by far the best I've seen. Thank you VERY VERY VERY much!
You are one of the best biology teacher I have seen on you tube. Thank you so much. The effort you put into the video are incredible.
YOU are my new favorite person on this planet!!! Oh my goodness. I am in A&P 1 right now and my professor talks soooo fast that I leave that class feeling so dumb. You have broken this down in a way that I now understand this process! I can not thank you enough!! Subbed and am now going to stalk your page!! Thank you, thank you, THANK YOU!
Fascinating. Never studied molecular biology before. Very clearly explained. As a physicist, I enjoyed the clarity in the presentation. Thanks.
Great job Just enough detail, but not overload. This will help my students.
Happy I could help... best wishes to you
Thank you so much for being so clear and descriptive with your animations. Revising many biology topics at once and these are so helpful!
this is the best vid ever!!! used it for quizzes, unit tests, and now the exam. thank uuu
This is the first time in my life writing a comment and it is because you made this process well understanding. Thank you
Thank you very much for your kind words... best wishes to you..... I hope you'll check out my other biology videos.
What a video!!! U are undoubtedly the king of biology teachers.
the most helpful video on this subject to date, thank you for visually making this much clearer for me!
this is by far the best explanation I've gotten about this topic. I have an exam on Monday and this really helped me. it was easy & very straight forward. I love how you took the time to actually explain it in English lol thanks so much!
+Evelyn Lopez So how do you think you did on the test?
+Beverly Biology thanks to this video I passed with an 89 which is by far the best grade I've gotten! 😊😊😊
I finally found a video that makes sense in plain language with graphics that were easy to follow. Thanks for the help. NOW I get it!
Persistence pays off... happy I could help.
This man is an exemplary instructor! Thank you!
Hey Beverly, great job done on transcription and translation you have given me a way better understanding regarding this topic of all the UA-cam videos i have seen so far. AMAZING!!!
Super! I have watched a lot of videos of transcription&translation and this is one of the BEST. Kudos to you.
THE BEST DESCRPTION WITH SCHEMATIC SHOWCASE I'VE EVER SEEN!
The best lecture I could found on UA-cam
So glad I found your videos! Our semester was moved online due to COVID and I've been having a rough time without lectures. You've helped me so much!
So helpful. Love how clear you make everything. Thank you!
Thanks for watching... best wishes to you
Thank you so much! I learned waay more in 12 minutes than I did in a month worth of lectures.
+Soy Un Dorito Quality... not quantity. Thanks for watching.
Thank you so much for this clear breakdown of transcription vs. translation. I've watched many video that go to fast or don't explain it simply, which is confusing. Thank you again! I will share this with my fellow students. JM
Thank you for the support...I have separate videos specifically about transcription and translation that go into the process a little further. You can easily find them in my channel if you desire.
This is the best ever! Better than my professor! God Bless YOU!!
i look forward to watching you teach these concepts, thank you so so much !
THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO!!!
LOVE THIS VIDEOS , HOPING TO SCORE WELL ON MY TEST :)
thank you for taking your time in explaining this process. I have recommended your videos to the rest of my classmates.
Thank you for watching and for your recommendations.
Thank you so much. This video was a huge blessing. God is good.
after years of struggling to understand these two terms endless reading of books finally a reader friendly tutorial. I got it yes Got it. great
Omg, I never thought I would understand this process. THANK YOU!!!!
+tiomba fleming Persistence pays off... thanks for the comment. Best wishes to you.
Excellent explanation! Finally i understand the whole the prozess. Thank you!!!
Your work is absolutely appreciated. Thank you so much 👍
This is gold. Thank u sir
100% the best explanation I have ever gotten. You are amazing. Thank you so much. I'm kicking my Physiology exams Ass Wednesday
Thank you for the kind words.... best wishes to you
this video makes it so much easier and makes sense of translation and transcription!!!!
Best video about this information! I finally get it. Thank you so much.
Wow, you made Biology easy. Thank you😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
This is the best explaination that I can understand clearly!
Its really well presented..best vedio for this topic..👍🏻👍🏻👏👏
Excellent sir... You are the real knowledge spreader
Excellent Presentation with its concept. Thank you.
I saw some other youtube videos and I was still not so sure until I saw your video. With the repetitive and consistant helped a dummy like thank you
You made it so much more comprehensible for me. Thank you🙏🏾
Possibly the best i've come across 👍
RNA Polymerase doesnt unzip it, the enzyme helicase does. RNA Polymerase is the builder, the one that builds what is needed to create DNA
Remarkable sir, thoroughly clear and easy to understand, THANK YOU!
Very helpful, helped me clarify and review the whole concept. :)
Glad I could help... thanks for watching
Excellent explanation as always. Thank you. 🙌
Man you saved me! Exams tomorrow and I didnt understand anything. All the other videos were bad but this was really good
+Ten “Flying” Penguins Yeah! I hope you'll give my other videos a try when needed. Thanks for watching.
Its brilliant vedio on exam time understanding!
Thanks
Perfect! Seriously why don't teachers describe it this way! I finally get it!:) Keep up the good work.
+Tara mohajer I will keep up the good work if you keep up the good efforts. Deal?
This video is truly awesome and very helpful, thank you so much!!
Thank you. Please explain where the tRNA and Ribosomal RNA are produced in preparation for transcription and translation?
Thank you for making it easy to understand! Awesome presentation.
the video is very helpful. thanks for making it very simple and easy to understand.
Thanks sir u really make my concept clear about transcription and translation
I've learned more in this 12 minute video than I have learned all year in bio
Glad you found this helpful... thanks for watching
Your explanation was awesome.
I'm a visual learner, so this is helpful thank you!
I'm a visual learned also... thanks for watching
When the RNA polymerase enters the nucleus, how does it know how long to make the mRNA chain?
Osmm explanation.... Thnq for making this amazing video...
Great.Well presented.All info relevant.
A MILLION thanks. You're just the best
My first type commenting on youtube ... thank you so much it was really helpful ❤️
Well explained sir helped alot in understanding the concept of transcription and translation thanks a ton
+jake willcock I'm glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching and for the positive feedback. Best wishes to you.
OK thanks I'm not in school I'm studying for the hesi. I have to study to pass the biology section and the review unfortunately have a very small biology review section n only 10 yes only 10 review questions. So I'm searching online for extra biology help. Your videos are very very help. Very clear and straight to the point.
+sheron Holder Best wishes on your continued education
Excellent tutorial. Please post more and more tutorials.
Thanks watching u from Iraq u help me a lot thanks
Best explanation
Thank you for the compliment... Hopefully I earned a subscriber
Thnku soo much this helps a lot... u explained each & every thing in detail👍🏻
How can I copy the review slide at the end of the video?
I hope you get back to this seeing the video is over 5 years old...but I wanted to ask how a t-RNA holds the amino acid..is it a chemical bond? If so does the whole process require energy or expend it?
As a Biotech student I appreciate this video!I wish textbooks were more clear😃
What about ligase and primase and helicase??
That's absolutely easy to understand , thank u soo much for the good video 💜🙆🏻
You're welcome. Thanks for commenting.
thank you so much! this representation was all i needed to truly undertand how the mRNA is formed!
Now i want tou to go kore in dept. Can you explain polypeptide and peptides ?
thank you for this video! A note -- when you're reading the anti-codon bases, shouldn't you read them "backward" because the tRNA strand runs from 5' to 3' (e.g. GGC is the codon, the anti-codon should be read as GCC, but you read it as CCG).
Best video ever!!!Thank you!
Thank you so much, I did understand, so instructive, nearly a halleluja-moment. Thanks!
This is such a fantastic video, and I never comment.
woww just amazing.the way you conducted the study was superb.please share and post some more videos regarding biochemistry asap... especially on Nucleic acids.. Purines and Pyrimidines asap.. Their biosynthesis and catabolism. it'll be a great help to me.. I have an exam. Thanks and have a nice day.
I have about 120 videos already.... I don't get the chance to make more videos until my summer vacation. Stay tuned. Good luck on your test.
This was very helpful. I just needed a review for class and your video re explained these processes best. :) thanks!
Thanks for watching
Doesn't dna helicase split the dna?
Good video. I'm going to use this with my 6th graders. We're doing a section on Genetics, and the very concept of creating proteins from RNA is a little hard for them to grasp...this should help!
Awesome Video!!!!!!!! Thank you so much for your help!!!! Great Job!!!
Thanks for the compliment... best wishes to you
Thank you so muchhhhhhhh..am so greatful..this has really helped me out
I thought DNA helicase was the enzyme that unzipped the DNA apart and that RNA polymerase was the enzyme that helped the RNA nitrogenous bases attach to their complimentary bases of DNA. Please correct me if I am wrong.
hellokitty78ify It sounds like you may be mixing up an enzyme used during DNA replication. DNA Helicase is an unzipping enzyme used during DNA replication (not during transcription). It separates the two complimentary strands. Hope that helps.
+Beverly Biology omg thank you for clearing this up. :)
Perfect..very Nice explanation. Than you
+Bhuvan V Happy to help... thanks for watching