DNA Transcription and Protein Assembly
DNA Transcription and Protein Assembly
Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 July 2010 09:58 Written by Administrator Tuesday, 20 July 2010 09:58

This animation shows how the cell takes DNA information and creates proteins for use in the body.
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There must be a reason for life and its inherent beauty. Even being yet to invent. By life itself…
@EntangledFrequency Awesome interpretation of DNA Transcription!!
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today my class watched this video and all of us had our eyes glued there for 3 minutes!! It was really awesome! :p
It would be very nice to now the actual names of the “molecular machines”.
EPIC.
What is with the missing terminology? The purple machine at 0:55 is called RNA polymerase. I think this is a pertinent detail.
Epic Music @ 1:24 =)
an isomerase spreads her legs…. a puppy gets the paper… my sperm goes through the fallopian tube… it attaches to a ribosome…. and a baby is made…
That’s nothing short of amazing. These are molecules doing this. It’s like a city of busselling busy molecules, RNA, DNA strands going to and fro. Oh Hi RiNA, Oh Hi DiNA, Hi Carbon, Nitrogen. How’s it going? How’s the electron spin? Oh you know, some days it’s up and some it’s down. Just the other day my valence electron did a quantum tunnel and poof he was gone! Never came back. So I took one from the next guy
That protein got a ‘barrel’ of laughs being tickled into shape.
Not great, he used a lot of non-technical general terms that won’t be of any use to someone revising this topic for an exam.
i got some basics from this one…….
they should get a xbox title for this like “Dante’s transcription”.. dumb!! or “Red Strand Replication”… i’m trying lol
excellent video!
thx helped me alots
@ArctusCanusLupus tru tru
The epic music is so unnecessary.
@HBoyzFan Yes, the exact purpose of these kinds of videos, its not a video for those who have never heard of transcription or translation before :3 which is why they don’t go into detail with the process. (plus animation costs money) ;p
Jeez it said nothing about post-transcriptional modifications! without the 5′ cap and 3′ poly-a tail it wouldn’t be able to survive outside the nucleus because of the evil nucleases and phosphatases :p
@toly369 its good if u just need an overview..or a short refresher
this is not even close to detailed enough. IB biology requires you to know everything necessary and the conditinos etc. This gives a gd basis but is no way detailed enough.
@neonevangelion666
and you dont have to move to pandorra, its in your body.
epic voice
wow. intense music.
@GIRLANDLAKAIFORLIFE
I think I just felt it, not sure