5 Types of RNA: mRNA, tRNA, rRNA, HnRNA, and SnRNA

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Instructor: Dave Carlson

DNA Part 10 - Types of RNA
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Saving my genetics grade one video at a time.

midlibi
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Awesome video and series of videos. A quick note: You wrote "Transcribed into proteins" referring to mRNA, but I think its TransLated. Thanks for these videos I am finding them SO helpful.

AquaticLogic
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you have no idea how much I love you. thank you so much!!

jamilabonyadi
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Its called Heterogenous RNA, not homogenous

YumYumFruit
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If I have this pretty teacher teaching me, I would definitely go to class everyday.

P.S. Just saying an appreciation.

oleminpark
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Please, continue making this kind of video. It helps a lot.

oleminpark
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Splicing! Glad to see u back to good health 😊

maihq
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THANKS FOT THIS VIDEO IT HELPS TO IMPROVE OUR BASIC KNOWLEDGE ABOUT THE CENTRAL DOGMA

shinojvarkey
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These short videos are great, and helpful for revision
Thanks ❤️
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marium
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You are an amazing teacher love from pakistan may you success 🇵🇰

sajadahmadsajadahmad
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hnRNA is heterogenous rna....!!! Not homogenous

goahead
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It's heterogeneous not homogeneous..It contains both introns and exons..

sudipdas
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If i can like this video 100 X .. i will

meryemlahbara
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Great video again. 3:55 - The cap and tail *can* let the mRNA leave the nucleus, but what *makes* it leave?

Jere
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Great video but hnRNA is Heterogenous RNA, not homogenous RNA.

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demitriwelling
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Are you sure the snRNA are non-protein? I learned that they're called snRNPs (small nuclear ribosome proteins)? I'm confused

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