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Is it because since it is the first RNA nucleotide to form a RNA polymer, there is no previous 3'-OH that RNA polymerase can use to attack the alpha phosphate of a nucleoside triphosphate (raw material of RNA nucleotides)? And thus the pyrophosphate is not released but instead remains on the first nucleotide so it has a triphosphate 5' end?
good but more explanation required (something is missing) because methyl group are also often added at the 2' OH of first and second nucleotides adjacent to the cap but you never mentioned it plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz more explanation on ctd domain of polymerase 2. plzzzzzzzzz make detailed videos on it.
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Thank you so much for this great explanation
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Superb explanation...it would be better if u also explain cap 0 ,cap 1 ,cap 2 processes along with this
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Great video! Is there any particular reason why only guanosine nucleotide carries out the capping and not any other nucleotide?
Wow it's a great question....I don't have any answer at this moment. I would research and get back to you.
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Nice video~ I have one question, why does the uncapped RNA have a triphosphate terminal when it comes out of the RNA polymerase?
Is it because since it is the first RNA nucleotide to form a RNA polymer, there is no previous 3'-OH that RNA polymerase can use to attack the alpha phosphate of a nucleoside triphosphate (raw material of RNA nucleotides)? And thus the pyrophosphate is not released but instead remains on the first nucleotide so it has a triphosphate 5' end?
good but more explanation required (something is missing) because methyl group are also often added at the 2' OH of first and second nucleotides adjacent to the cap but you never mentioned it plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz more explanation on ctd domain of polymerase 2.
plzzzzzzzzz make detailed videos on it.
This video is just an overview not a detailed one
sir need detailed with chemistry plzzzzzz sir make explanatory video otherwise good
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so nice and helpful, thank you very much!
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How does it help with cDNA production
It does not help with cDNA preparation
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It is mostly from Watson molecular biology of the gene
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guanosine not guanine
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