Translation
NDSU Virtual Cell Animations project animation "Translation". For more information, see http://vcell.ndsu.nodak.edu/animations Translation is a key process in biological lifeforms. It is this set of events that transforms the code contained in DNA and later mRNA into the proteins necessary for cellular life.Category: Education
Author: ndsuvirtualcell
Published (on YouTube): 2008-01-30
Published (here): 2012-05-23
Rating: 4.931204; Votes:2035
Views: 725451; Favorites: 2133
Video duration: 4 min.
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Comments on «Translation»:
Shinobiz11 on 2012-04-09
i was pointing out ...
i was pointing out the fact that its rainbow color coded
alimk91 on 2012-04-08
LOL
LOL
flashjack15 on 2012-04-05
Doctor black's ...
Doctor black's microbio class... What up?
SnowyPanda1999 on 2012-04-04
No its the hetero ...
No its the hetero gene
Shinobiz11 on 2012-04-04
is that the "gay" ...
is that the "gay" gene being translated?
candygirl1995 on 2012-04-04
Didn't know ...
Didn't know anything about transcription and translation before this, despite a textbook and teacher's notes. Have a huge test tomorrow. This is so helpful. :)
Shuan513 on 2012-04-03
me too. helped
me too. helped
alleyhanai on 2012-04-01
LOVELY, couldn't ...
LOVELY, couldn't understand shit in my textbook until I saw this video.
apeman939 on 2012-03-26
mmm, tic tacs.
mmm, tic tacs.
Markoo29 on 2012-03-25
Thn you very much
Thn you very much
deracufa on 2012-03-24
I did really helped
I did really helped
JeanMizzi on 2012-03-21
ME GUSTA
ME GUSTA
ssstevensmithy on 2012-03-21
Me TOO! My teacher ...
Me TOO! My teacher gave us just text notes and it was hard to understand until i saw this video!
Tazraz8 on 2012-03-20
you can tell she's ...
you can tell she's hott by her voice!
sethmoshe on 2012-03-18
Excellent
Excellent
NovaTellum on 2012-03-18
cant explain this ...
cant explain this with just text. thanks
Tyson909 on 2012-03-17
fapfap?
fapfap?
assmmaa1 on 2012-03-16
GREAT one ...
GREAT one evaaaaaaaaaa
tsheringwb on 2012-03-16
@sarypraseth, no ...
@sarypraseth, no it's under translation also. The initiation of translation occurs when the tRNA with fMET or MET binds with the apt codon in the ribosome. Elongation is the process of forming peptide bonds with the fMET or MET in the ribosome. And termination happens when a polypeptide is formed.
sarypraseth on 2012-03-16
I think the 3 ...
I think the 3 stages, initiation, elongation, and termination are under TRANSCRIPTION not translation..
didiisbored on 2012-03-14
not bad (y) ...
not bad (y) gooood video, better than transcription
blakryptonite1 on 2012-03-12
This video owns ...
This video owns any textbook explanation
FredFresh123 on 2012-03-12
MAY THE EXAMS ...
MAY THE EXAMS BEGIN!
afivepints on 2012-03-12
it can be ...
it can be understandable if the person has a bad book and a bad teacher.



