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DNA, Hot Pockets, & The Longest Word Ever: Crash Course Biology #11

DNA, Hot Pockets, & The Longest Word Ever: Crash Course Biology #11

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Hank imagines himself breaking into the Hot Pockets factory to steal their secret recipes and instruction manuals in order to help us understand how the processes known as DNA transcription and translation allow our cells to build proteins
Date: 2022-04-04

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I'm studying for the AP Bio 2020 test on Monday the 18th, so the Crash Course intro is now my personal theme song XD
Also, for anyone studying (or cramming) for the AP Exam:
Things are different. Things are /hard/. We've struggled all year, clawing and biting our way through the piles and piles of knowledge that class has thrown at us. But this just proves how freakin' STRONG we are! Look at all we've come through! For what feels like forever, we sleep, eat, and breathe SCIENCE. And it's gonna pay off. I promise. WE CAN DO THIS! On Monday, we're gonna put on our comfiest clothes, grab some coffee/tea, log onto that computer, and show this world just how awesome we are! You might be feeling a little powerless in the face of new changes - or even in the face of the all-too-familiar enemy of self-doubt. But once you realize that there's no punishment for failure and only reward for success - that's power. Once you realize how /prepared/ and /intelligent/ you are just for making it this far already, /that's/ power. You've got this. Trust yourself to do amazing on this, and I promise you, you'll come out on top.

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Hey Hank, you confused me with the following information:
5 -> 3 is upstream and 3 -> 5 is downstream, isn't it the other way around?
regarding Wikipedia:
In molecular biology and genetics, upstream and downstream both refer to relative positions of genetic code in DNA or RNA. . When considering double-stranded DNA, upstream is toward the 5' end of the coding strand for the gene in question and downstream is toward the 3' end.

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To the guy who wrote the full name of Titin: I bless thee to the fullest extent as a free passage to heaven (just like the soldiers of Christianity in the crusades; I learned that in Crash Course world history)
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Thank you so much- I have so much difficultly reading stuff sometimes cuz I have ADD and a little bit of dyslexia. Watching your videos have made my life so much easierrrrrr thank you!
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where does RNA polymerase come from? you said to thank our mother? but it comes from her genes during fertilization or is it like part of mitochondrial dna or something?
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I don-t recall R-groups being mentioned in any previous video, or in this video previously to 12: 00. Did I miss something, or was this bit left out?
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am i the only one who hears a continuous single tone voice throughout parts of the video where different key terminology is depicted
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when you watch this and it's helpful but then you remember all your biology is in Chinese with completely different terms
: D ok

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Imagine how chaotically beautiful medicine would be if everyone had the naming sense of the dude who named Snurps and Spliceosome
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