Overview of Transcription and Translation by Georgina Cornwall, PhD

About the Lecture

The lecture Overview of Transcription and Translation by Georgina Cornwall, PhD is from the course Gene Expression.


Included Quiz Questions

  1. RNA polymerase
  2. Telomerase
  3. DNA polymerase
  4. DNA gyrase
  5. DNA primase
  1. Ribosomes, tRNAs, mRNA, and amino acids
  2. Ribosomes, helicase, mRNA, and amino acids
  3. Primase, tRNAs, mRNA, and amino acids
  4. Ribosomes, tRNAs, telomerase, and amino acids
  5. Ribosomes, tRNAs, mRNA, and reverse transcriptase

Author of lecture Overview of Transcription and Translation

 Georgina Cornwall, PhD

Georgina Cornwall, PhD


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Great, straight to the point lecture.
By Mariana . on 13. December 2023 for Overview of Transcription and Translation

I like how she breaks down the information in small and easy to understand pieces. There's no need to overcomplicate things like other science teachers love to do.

 
Clear concepts
By Solomon T. on 17. January 2023 for Overview of Transcription and Translation

I appreciate the approach to clear concepts and road map to the subject matter.

 
Topic should be presented in a better way
By Stella P. on 11. August 2021 for Overview of Transcription and Translation

A student could do this lecture and it would be easier to understand. we expect better lectures from professors.

 
Hallow and confusing...
By Kazette Yuen Yu C. on 29. May 2021 for Overview of Transcription and Translation

This topic is OVERLY simplified. It needs more in-depth explaination, which she claimed to offer later. But this brief section creates even more confusion... Maybe it is better to do a PROPER introduction, or just cut this one out... Also, she herself seems to be unsure and confused. I am not sure what her profession is, but DNA doesn't seem to be a topic, which she should lecture on... In the middle of the video she just blanked, and kind of skipped on some points... (That's not the first time or first lecture that she does that...) P.S. The powerpoint is also not accurate... The coding strand around 0:52 is indicated as template strand... This lecture is quite disappointing, and frankly, a very low quality compare to other Lecturio's lectures.


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