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does the U on mRNA pair with a T or an A on the anti-codon
Ответить@Danelawz thanx
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Ответить@WoWaddict3d you must have been asleep in grammar class, as well.
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ОтветитьDoes the processing only happen for mRNA?
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ОтветитьWhat do the specific colored proteins represent? I am aware that there are many subunits including U1, U4/6, BBP, but not sure what the role of each is, particularly in this animation.
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ОтветитьWell, as an introductory video this a good one. Having said that, mRNA processing is assumed to be a co-transcriptional process, which means that splicing (for instance) occurs during transcription. This video suggests that only AFTER transcription the splicing takes place, which is not the current view....
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ОтветитьThis doesn't explain introns though
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Ответитьi can only assume whoever created this has a severe mental disorder cause it fucking sucks
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ОтветитьI have a question I hope someone can answer. This mRNA vaccine causes the rna of the virus to enter you cells and cause your cells to produce the antigens of the virus and then your immune system then detects the antigen and then is supposed to make antibodies to fight the virus. My question is couldn’t that cause the body to attack itself if your own cells will be releasing the antigens. Second if your cells are making antigens of a virus isn’t that an abnormal function that’s like a mouse secreting snail fluid . It seems to me that you would have to take on some genetic properties of this virus for your own cells to make its antigens. My 3 rd question is if this a mutating virus who’s to say it won’t cause mutations once the vaccine through its lipid nanoparticle causes the rna of the virus to penetrate your cells and instructs them to secrete the viruses antigens. will your cells be covered with the antigen and then be attacked by the antibodies it produced. What if your body doesnt see the virus as a threat anymore because know your own cells are secreting it’s antigens what if the antibodies aren’t even effective because they see no need to attack what your own body produced. These are all relevant questions sheep won’t think to ask
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Ответить16 years ago and im watching this (its older than me)
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