AUG: ''Hey, guys, can we start with the work?'' (Like the most responsable member of a group of study) UAG, UAA, UGA: ''Ok, guys, it's done! Protein is finish. Go for some drinks!'' (Like the bad guys who only wants to go out and they did not do nothing for the class work during the afternoon) Sorry for mistakes in those sentences haha. Thanks a lot for this video. Greetings from Colombia!
Hey, can you guys help me? I'm gonna determine the amino acid chain from the mRNA: AUG-CGU-UCU-GCU-GGU-UAG. There's a "Stop" codon from the sequence. Should I put "Stop" in the sequence like this: Met-Arg-Ser-Ala-Gly-Stop? Or not? Is this correct? Please correct me, I'm really just confused. Thanks in advance for those who will help! 😊
Super helpful! I was reading my college textbook referring to proteins and codons and DNA triplets... I became lost. But this helped visualize what the textbook was saying, thank you!!!
Is UAG always a stop codon, most of the case, or just in this case, and it can vary? as well as for AUG, is it always the start codon, or just in this case?
They say that if your ears are burning then someone is talking about you. Well, not in my case. I woke up with burning ears in the early hours of the morning last week to find that the bedroom was on fire. However, I can’t rule out the possibility someone may have been talking about me at the same time so there could be some truth in it.
Hey, can you guys help me? I'm gonna determine the amino acid chain from the mRNA: AUG-CGU-UCU-GCU-GGU-UAG. There's a "Stop" codon from the sequence. Should I put "Stop" in the sequence like this: Met-Arg-Ser-Ala-Gly-Stop? Or not? Is this correct? Please correct me, I'm really just confused. Thanks in advance for those who will help! 😊
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Hey, then triplet codons means what?? Is it the group of 3 codons in sequence. I am confused. Because triplet codon consists of three nucleotides this means that codon and triplet codon are one and the same as you shown that the group of three nucleotides is called as codons. Or it is 3 codons in sequence each having three nucleotides.. What is anticodons??
Im not an expert but I hope this helps you I think you mean Triple code, triple code refers to 3 nucleotide , which is one codon. 3 codons in a sequence is just 3 codons ,containing 9 nucleotide Anticodons are the codon of the tRNA. You can read up more on Central dogma (translation) but what it basically how it works is that in order for the amino acid to even get to the ribosome and be attached with other amino acid , a tRNA attached to the amino acid (aminoacyl tRNA) with an anticodon complementary to the codon enters the A site (amino arcyl site) , So for instance if the codon is AAA, a tRNA with anticodon UUU (remember no Thymine in RNA) will enter the A site ,bringing the amino acid (Lysine)
@@learnbiologically Sir is this the way that the dna can tell which proteins or hormones mutations to produce alote more then others? And lastly is this cudons found in rna or the dna itself...
me rida mRNA cant start with a stop codons. It must start with a starting codon so it can amino acids or synthesis ov protein. As soon as it has been realized that the amino acid sequence for that specific protein has been completed then there comes a stop codon (UAG, UGA, UUA..) and stop the sequence.
A nitrogenous base, in this case is just the letter. Adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine, (and uracil with RNA). A nucleotide is the nitrogenous base, but also with a 5-carbon sugar and a phosphate group.
So..RNA is to DNA as genes are to chromazones? The dna spirl has little RNA seedlings/strings/material which Is comprised of 7 codons which together pool to in turn spin into an amino acid which when complete takes the purpose of a protein?
I'll give you a clue.When you have an RNA code and you don'n know if it is mRNA or tRNA look at the and of the code.If it is UAA or UAG or UGA then it is tRNA.Else it is mRNA
This is an 8-year-old video but still helpful until 2020! Thank you for this helped me in bio!
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AUG: ''Hey, guys, can we start with the work?'' (Like the most responsable member of a group of study)
UAG, UAA, UGA: ''Ok, guys, it's done! Protein is finish. Go for some drinks!'' (Like the bad guys who only wants to go out and they did not do nothing for the class work during the afternoon)
Sorry for mistakes in those sentences haha.
Thanks a lot for this video. Greetings from Colombia!
Hey, can you guys help me? I'm gonna determine the amino acid chain from the mRNA: AUG-CGU-UCU-GCU-GGU-UAG.
There's a "Stop" codon from the sequence. Should I put "Stop" in the sequence like this: Met-Arg-Ser-Ala-Gly-Stop? Or not? Is this correct? Please correct me, I'm really just confused.
Thanks in advance for those who will help! 😊
Super helpful! I was reading my college textbook referring to proteins and codons and DNA triplets... I became lost. But this helped visualize what the textbook was saying, thank you!!!
Thank you man I had hard time to understand it until you clearly explained everything in details.
you are an angel...people overcomplicate this but you got straight to the point. thank you!
Yeah, they start talking about genetic code and mRNA and bla bla bla...
I was annoyed as wel.
Thank you, even years later this video still helps people!
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This word popped in my sensory field today and so i came to get a better definition. This was great, thanks!
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Very simple and to the point explanation. Thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
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I found this video very very useful. Thanks sir for sharing it with us. 🙂
Is UAG always a stop codon, most of the case, or just in this case, and it can vary? as well as for AUG, is it always the start codon, or just in this case?
Thanks for this
Coz still in 2021.Its really useful to me
This is really helpful!! Thank you!!
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Thank u Sir. Understood properly. Confusion is cleared. 👍
Very helpful! Thanks.
Helped a lot. Thanks!!!
They say that if your ears are burning then someone is talking about you. Well, not in my case. I woke up with burning ears in the early hours of the morning last week to find that the bedroom was on fire. However, I can’t rule out the possibility someone may have been talking about me at the same time so there could be some truth in it.
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Hello, do we still need to translate the mRNA amino acids if it does not begin with a start codon?
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I have a microbiology final tomorrow and your video has helped me understand a lot! I hope to pass the final!
This helped me so much! Thank you... And good day:)
Thank you, this really helped!
Cool. But do start and stop codons also represent an amino acid?
So helpful, thanks!
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Thanks for the video!
Hey, can you guys help me? I'm gonna determine the amino acid chain from the mRNA: AUG-CGU-UCU-GCU-GGU-UAG.
There's a "Stop" codon from the sequence. Should I put "Stop" in the sequence like this: Met-Arg-Ser-Ala-Gly-Stop? Or not? Is this correct? Please correct me, I'm really just confused.
Thanks in advance for those who will help! 😊
Lol im also wondering this... Did u ever figure out?
nice videos finnaly i could understand codons thanks
Awesome! Glad to hear it!
Super helpful, thanks
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Thank you for this vidio 2022
What do I do if the number of nucleotides isn’t divisible by 3. One question I have has 5 at the end
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great vid. you sound like the guy who does the voice over of the plumbus commercial in rick and morty.
omg yess, but now im distracted haha....
I m confused about one thing, is there 22 amino acids or 20 amino acids? Why do they always say proteins have 20 amino acids?
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I came because I have to make a video and I didn't know how to pronounce it, xd, we still don't see this topic in my class but when we see it I will know a little more jakfkdj, thank you from Mexico :p
Hey, then triplet codons means what??
Is it the group of 3 codons in sequence. I am confused.
Because triplet codon consists of three nucleotides this means that codon and triplet codon are one and the same as you shown that the group of three nucleotides is called as codons.
Or it is 3 codons in sequence each having three nucleotides..
What is anticodons??
Im not an expert but I hope this helps you
I think you mean Triple code, triple code refers to 3 nucleotide , which is one codon.
3 codons in a sequence is just 3 codons ,containing 9 nucleotide
Anticodons are the codon of the tRNA. You can read up more on Central dogma (translation)
but what it basically how it works is that in order for the amino acid to even get to the ribosome and be attached with other amino acid , a tRNA attached to the amino acid (aminoacyl tRNA) with an anticodon complementary to the codon enters the A site (amino arcyl site) ,
So for instance if the codon is AAA, a tRNA with anticodon UUU (remember no Thymine in RNA) will enter the A site ,bringing the amino acid (Lysine)
Thanks for nice lesson !
+Dat PhamNguyenNgoc Thanks for the nice comment! 🙏
Thank you so much confusion cleared. I wish you were my Biology teacher.
What school do you teach at if you teach at one
Not currently teaching. I was briefly a Biology teacher. Glad this helped!
@@learnbiologically Sir is this the way that the dna can tell which proteins or hormones mutations to produce alote more then others? And lastly is this cudons found in rna or the dna itself...
This is nice 🥰
thanks
Please make a video of transcritions and translation in DNA
Thanks
What if mRNA start with stop codons and AUG after it will the translation happen? ????
me rida mRNA cant start with a stop codons. It must start with a starting codon so it can amino acids or synthesis ov protein. As soon as it has been realized that the amino acid sequence for that specific protein has been completed then there comes a stop codon (UAG, UGA, UUA..) and stop the sequence.
What is CUU?
man, that was so easy and simple.
+John Knoxville Thanks! 👍
Isn't it a nucleotide base rather than nucleotide?
Sir, why did you stop uploading?
Oooh i was getting confused with the base letters and codons...
thanks sir !!
Stop codons do not code for an amino acid. Only AUG codes for one and that is the amino acid Met.
He actually mentions that stop codons don't code for amino acid :)
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Codons made easy. Elegantly simple!
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Please can give the function of triple codon with the aids of diagram
thx
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Sir, what is difference between nucleotide and nitrogenous base
A nitrogenous base, in this case is just the letter. Adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine, (and uracil with RNA). A nucleotide is the nitrogenous base, but also with a 5-carbon sugar and a phosphate group.
And now I ask you, how evolution could create a code for start and for stop?
No way, at all!
Nope, they don't. Great point - that part of the explanation is incorrect.
Noice 👍😃
So..RNA is to DNA as genes are to chromazones? The dna spirl has little RNA seedlings/strings/material which Is comprised of 7 codons which together pool to in turn spin into an amino acid which when complete takes the purpose of a protein?
Wrong, Adenine is not nucleotide. It's a nitrogenous base
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If Nucleotides make Nucleic Acids, then why does 3 Nucleotides make an Amino Acids....
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I'll give you a clue.When you have an RNA code and you don'n know if it is mRNA or tRNA look at the and of the code.If it is UAA or UAG or UGA then it is tRNA.Else it is mRNA
I wish I chose English to study medicine
UAG is not a code for amino acid
black sheep it's a Stop codon; he mentions that lol
He mentions that there are 3 codons that don't code for amino acids and one of them is UAG which is a stop codon :)
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