Y11-12 Biology: Coding and Non-Coding DNA

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In this video, we take a look at different types of non-coding DNA, including structural DNA, functional RNA and introns.

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Thank you for this video, a lot of effort was put into it

burcaktanrverdi
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you study very discriptive and effective way

gautamverma
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A really good video, very informative, helped me a lot

lemonade
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excellent DNA and RNA producing, delivering and is important.

happyandhealthy
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Amazing explanation thank you sooo veerryy much

shahad
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Why isn’t this in your hsc course? This would have been very useful

hiva
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Thank you.. its very easy to understand and helpful

julkaditapause
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Coding DNA: Transcribed & Translated. 'exon'
Gene = section of DNA
Purpose of non-coding DNA? 'Intron'
Telomere, part of structural DNA = Protective Cap. 8000 base long in Newborn. Repeatative Sequence (also in Centromere)
1500 base long in adult.
Some non-coding DNA transcribe as Functional RNA.

dailybookreading
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This was helpful and useful thank you very much.

hebaalghol
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Wow amazing explanation, thank u very much ♥️🙏

maryamsediqi
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"the purpose of non coding DNA is yet unknown" but what about de novo genes?

poppyseed
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That was so useful thank you, may I ask a question though? Are the noncoding region on the DNA that synthesizes the functional RNA genes? Or just slice of DNA

njmanj
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you said non-coding DNA is "DNA which does not get translated into mRNA, and so does not code for proteins". Shouldn't it be that it doesn't get 'translated' into amino acids? Because the DNA can be 'transcribed' into mRNA.

alisontomkins
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But telomeres and centromeres are not transcript to rna so it will not be considered genes

mustaphaadnane
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The purpose of the non coding DNA is to be awakened.

Nabbercus
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Where magic interfaces..the non coding DNA.mystery revealed

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