Crash Course
DNA, Hot Pockets, & The Longest Word Ever: Crash Course Biology
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.
Bozeman Science
Eukarya
Paul Andersen discusses the defining characteristics of the members of Domain Eukarya. He starts with a brief description of the phylogeny of life on earth. He then discusses the major characteristics of eukaryotic cells. He explains how...
Bozeman Science
Transcription and Translation
Paul Andersen explains the central dogma of biology. He explains how genes in the DNA are converted to mRNA through the process of transcription. He then explains how ribosomes use this message to convert the mRNA to a functioning...
Curated Video
Explanation and Animation of Protein Synthesis: Translation
This video will explain and illustrate all steps of protein synthesis, starting with processing the RNA, followed by making a protein at the ribosomes (translation).
Catalyst University
Types I and II Self-Splicing (Autocatalytic) Introns in mRNA
In this video, we explore how pulmonary surfactant (made by type II alveolar cells) prevents alveolar collapse.
Catalyst University
Spliceosome Assembly and Splicing of mRNA
Spliceosome Assembly and Splicing of mRNA
Catalyst University
rRNA Processing: Pre-ribosome to Ribosome
rRNA Processing: Pre-ribosome to Ribosome
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Transcription and M Rna Processing
Introduction to transcription including the role of RNA polymerase, promoters, terminators, introns and exons. [10:25]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Transcription and Mrna Processing
This video serves as an introduction to transcription including the role of RNA polymerase, promoters, terminators, introns, and exons. [10:25]