DNA Replication Process
DNA Replication Process
Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 July 2010 09:53 Written by Administrator Tuesday, 20 July 2010 09:53
www.FreeScienceLectures.com We travel inside nucleus to see how the DNA replicates. When DNA replicates its strands are separated by enzine helicase. Single-stranded DNA binding proteines keep the strands from (…?). One DNA strand encodes the leading strand using DNA Polymerase III. Just watch to see what is going on. — It’s Never too Late to Study www.FreeScienceLectures.com — Notice This video is copyright by its respectful owners. The website address on the video does not mean anything. —
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@RespectMyHate
from rna i think. not really my subject.
go back far enough and it’s a matter of chemistry.
Seeing this video since 41/2 years…from high school to med school…always useful to brush up the replication process…
@NWM11Bravo you should read “The Blind Watchmaker”, it is precisly because the reactions are complex that ‘mind’ as you put it could not be involved. The molecular interactions that result in protein sythesis have evolved over millions of years, random? well, nature can afford a little randomness if you think of the volume of cellular interaction over the immense time of evolution
why does helicase lokes like chewed bubble gum?
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@BigBoy171819 thats right
lol
Ok video. Thanks for good information. However, SKIP the music! It’s extremely annoying and makes it hard to concentrate! :/
@conjudalad He would say, “Yup that’s how my father likes to do things”
Can u have your partner take a DNA test to see if they have been cheating on you like they do on rape victims to see if they really have been rape? I want my husband to take a DNA test if it is possible.
DNA contains coded information.
Comunication of information which is encoded / decoded using agreed upon symbols.
Based on 100% of human observation, coded information *ONLY* comes from a mind.
Therefore we have 100% inference DNA’s coded information came from a mind.
If you disagree, all you have to do is provide one example of a coded message that did not come from a mind. All you need is one.
Examine this powerful argument for yourself at -
CosmicfingerprintsDOTcom
i really need to understand these things cause it’s my report on biology .. i still can’t comprehend that much but thanks a lot !
thanks a lot ^^
WTF?! how can people think that this could be possible without some sort of creative consciousness? im sorry but no amount of random acidic reactions could do this in a million years. no pool of chemical “soup” could ever create enough protein to make a single cell with all the instructions and enzymes needed to replicate itself..mind was involved.consciousness created biology.
I just want to say this is all by chance. BUT! it doesn’t one bit explain evolution for one second.
i will always use this video and so will my kids and grandkids and greatgrandkids and greatgreatgrandkids….
What would Jesus say about this?
great video.
So how does DNA polymerase copy DNA? That’s what has me confused at the moment.
thank u for your vid
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Just read all my notes and was like what the fuck. Now that I see it it makes sense. Whaddup polymerase I and III want to chill at my crib now that we friends, you?
awwww man and i have a biology exam today and i didnt understaand a shit from my book so i went here…which is a bit better
@coolness98
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@Porcupinetrain i think because the video talks about replication in prochaiots, in wich ORC, telomerasis, etc. are absent
this helped a TON (: