9. Chromatin Remodeling and Splicing
MIT 7.016 Introductory Biology, Fall 2018
Instructor: Barbara Imperiali
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Professor Imperiali finishes up talking about transcription, and then focuses on transcription control for the remainder of the lecture. She ends with an introduction to translation, to be covered in detail during the next lecture.
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Absolutely well done to her! Excellent teaching style/passion! 👍👍👍👍👍
THANK YOU MIT FOR THESE CLASSES :)
@cosmicmuffet1053
3 жыл бұрын
Yes. I was struggling to transcribe my pre-mrna to mrna, and now I do it all the time! I went from amateur to protease in just 44 minutes. Thanks again, MIT!
I absolutely love her and envy all her students!
thanks mit and mrs barbara for your support we all love your lectures
best professor I've seen so far!
The way u teach is adorable..after watching this video lect.this topic is genuinely clear
My Biology professor should watch and learn from her
Excelente la profesora tiene dominio del tema
This is a really fantastic lesson. Thank a lot
C'est magnifique! Merci!
Thank you very much ma'am for this amazing lecture
the thumbnail however💀
so good, so wonderful,so execlent!
(On Monday on January 30, 2023). Introduction to Biology. Chromatin (Proteins Structure of Nucleus Where DNA Molecules overlies [Residency Protein Matrix within Nucleus] Remodeling and Splicing (pre-rRNAProcess) for a Mature (mRNA) Molecule is the Ideation of Pre-Protein Biosynthesis or Process of Protein Biosynthesis: 1) Chromatin (Chromatid in Nuclear Quiescence) are quite controversial otherwise; 2) Containing, Charged (Positive; and Regulation Mechanics Therein) Protein Structure (Nucleosome, Histone, Complex) of DNA Molecule In Nucleus Locus; DNA Molecule Methylation is Another Epigenetic Regulation Found Directly on The DNA Molecule (By Cystine [CH3} binding) Serving to Stabilize the DNA Molecule making More Negative and Thereby Inhibiting Mechanism (Makes me wonder the Destabilization of Of DNA and Epigenome Interaction in the Area of Pathology (Not just Duchenne Muscle Dystrophy or Xeroderma Pigmentosa or Even Progeria); An unstable (ill formed Nucleic Acid Dependent) Structure will manifest phenotypically always; 2) Pre-mRNA Processing to Make it Translatable (Capping By Guanine Nucleotide and Polyadenylation Chemical Complementarity and Reasoning Therein; Cleavage of Intron/Exon Basis; and Extraction from Nucleus to the Protein Synthesis Biosite, the Ribosome; 3) Caveat Emptor: If you can build it, it can also destroyed it by simple math (or etiquette). PhD Barbara Imperiali, Es geht sehr Gut aber man kann nicht ewig und kenntniss Rechtig Sein, niemmer. Heil!
Do RNA polymerases have exonuclease activity? I am confused because many sources say different things
@Chalametsgirll
2 жыл бұрын
Yes , she mentioned it. That's why mRNA has 5' cap and 3' A tail
Awsm thumbnail
21:01 hehe
@polyspastos
Жыл бұрын
so when are you doing your prime crapping? 3 or 5?
For the opening question, you also need to know which side of the TATA box you are on, something I initially missed and confused me