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#Rna Reel by @world_of_biology_wob - Gene expression is the fundamental process by which the information encoded in a gene's DNA is used to create a functional protein. This process occur
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Gene expression is the fundamental process by which the information encoded in a gene’s DNA is used to create a functional protein. This process occurs in two main steps: transcription and translation. 1. Transcription (DNA to mRNA) • The enzyme RNA polymerase copies the genetic information from the DNA sequence of a gene into a molecule of messenger RNA (mRNA). • It does this by pairing complementary RNA nucleotides with the DNA template strand. • A key difference is that Uracil (U) is used in the mRNA instead of the DNA base Thymine (T). 2. Translation (mRNA to Protein) • The mRNA then moves to a ribosome. • Here, transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules read the mRNA’s code in sequences of three nucleotides called codons. • Each tRNA brings the specific, corresponding amino acid for its codon. • These amino acids are linked together in a specific order to form a long chain, known as a polypeptide chain. • Finally, the polypeptide chain folds into a functional, three-dimensional protein that performs various cellular functions. This entire process ensures that the genetic blueprint is accurately converted into the machinery necessary for life. 🎥 by YourGenome(yt)
#Rna Reel by @rna_style - RNAMEDIA 2026 SPRING COLLECTION

"RNA JUNK SUITE"

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RNAMEDIA 2026 SPRING COLLECTION "RNA JUNK SUITE" #RNA #rnamedia #streetfashion #rna_spring
#Rna Reel by @anatolyze - 🦠 From DNA to Protein: A 3D ANIMATION!

This animation visualizes one of the most fundamental processes of life: how information stored in DNA is use
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🦠 From DNA to Protein: A 3D ANIMATION! This animation visualizes one of the most fundamental processes of life: how information stored in DNA is used to build proteins. The video begins inside the cell nucleus, where DNA is stored. A specific gene is selected and copied into messenger RNA (mRNA). This step shows how the DNA code is read and rewritten into a form the cell can use — without the DNA itself ever leaving the nucleus. Once formed, the mRNA strand exits the nucleus and moves into the surrounding cytoplasm. Here, it encounters a ribosome, the molecular machine responsible for protein production. The ribosome reads the mRNA sequence step by step. As it moves along the strand, transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules bring in the correct amino acids based on the genetic code. These amino acids are then linked together in the exact order dictated by the mRNA. As the chain grows, it begins to fold into a specific three-dimensional structure, forming a functional protein. This final shape determines what the protein will do — whether it supports cell structure, enables chemical reactions, or carries signals. Every movement shown in this animation represents interactions happening constantly inside living cells. This is how genetic information becomes physical matter, turning code into function and instructions into life. What part of this process would you like to see broken down next? 🧬👇 FOLLOW ANATOLYZE FOR MORE! Hashtags #DNA #ProteinSynthesis #MolecularBiology #CellBiology #Ribosome #mRNA #tRNA #Genetics #ScienceAnimation #Biochemistry #STEM
#Rna Reel by @rafanadalacademy (verified account) - Here at the @rafanadalacademy, our students work hard to balance schoolwork and tournaments.

@alex.eala is a great example for them, and she shared h
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Here at the @rafanadalacademy, our students work hard to balance schoolwork and tournaments. @alex.eala is a great example for them, and she shared her experience with our RNA student-athletes on finding the right moment to focus on each goal. 🎾📚💙
#Rna Reel by @rna_kawauso - 兼六園無料開放
スタートしましたね〜🌸
今年は咲いてる内に行かねば!🏃
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RNAはピンクアイテム多めです🫶
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#rna #rnamedia #お花見コーデ #ピンク #ピンクコーデ
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兼六園無料開放 スタートしましたね〜🌸 今年は咲いてる内に行かねば!🏃 . RNAはピンクアイテム多めです🫶 推し活などでお探しの方にもオススメです💞 . . #rna #rnamedia #お花見コーデ #ピンク #ピンクコーデ
#Rna Reel by @empowermodesty - 🫣
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#hijabis #hijabmodesty #hijabtrend #hijabtutori
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🫣 - - 📸: @b3rna_ . Follow: @empowermodesty Follow: @empowermodesty Follow: @empowermodesty . . . #hijabis #hijabmodesty #hijabtrend #hijabtutorial #hijabistyle #modestfashion #modest #hijaboutfit #hijabtutorial #hijablook #hijabmodern #hijabinspiration #hijabstyleicon #hijabtrend #modesty ##hijabblogger #muslimgirl
#Rna Reel by @kashkhanofficial (verified account) - The same people who created Moderna just figured out how to get RNA into your body without you even knowing.

And this time, there's no needle.

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The same people who created Moderna just figured out how to get RNA into your body without you even knowing. And this time, there's no needle. His name is Noubar Afeyan. Co-founder of Moderna. The same company that tried to vaccinate the entire world and faced massive backlash for it. So what did they do? They launched a brand new company called Terrana Biosciences. And what they're doing should concern every single person who buys food from a grocery store. They're spraying RNA directly onto crops like corn, soy, and tomatoes. The RNA enters the plant through tiny tears in the leaves. It moves through the plant's entire vascular system. And then it replicates inside the plant. They're calling them "programmable plant vaccines." They already have over 15 products in their pipeline. They've got $50 million in funding. And they're aiming to have these commercially available in the next few years. Now think about this. What's the one thing every single person on this planet consumes every single day? Food. If they couldn't get everyone through a jab, now they're trying through your plate. And here's what's concerning. A study found that mice fed crops containing modified RNA had detectable levels of that RNA in their blood and liver. This technology is so new that it currently falls outside existing regulatory structures in most parts of the world. Meaning there are no rules for this yet. This is the reality we live in now. Unless we push back, unless we pay attention, this is what's coming. #relationships #datingadvice #relationshipadvice #feminineenergy #selfworth
#Rna Reel by @future_biotechnology (verified account) - Gel electrophoresis is a molecular biology technique used to separate nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) or proteins according to their molecular size and cha
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Gel electrophoresis is a molecular biology technique used to separate nucleic acids (DNA or RNA) or proteins according to their molecular size and charge. In this process, a semi-solid agarose gel matrix acts as a molecular sieve. DNA samples, which are negatively charged due to their phosphate backbone, are loaded into wells and subjected to an electric field. The fragments migrate toward the positive (anode) end, with smaller DNA molecules moving faster through the gel pores than larger ones. To visualize the separated fragments, a fluorescent intercalating dye such as ethidium bromide or SYBR Safe is used. Under UV or blue light, these dyes emit fluorescence, revealing distinct DNA bands that represent fragment size differences. This method is fundamental in molecular genetics, forensic science, biotechnology, and genetic engineering—used for analyzing PCR products, verifying cloning results, or checking DNA purity and size. Video source: @backpackbiologist Thank you for sharing valuable scientific content.
#Rna Reel by @iinanonu - New episode of Nanoscape Podcast is out!

 🎧 The RNA Multiverse with Julius Lucks

RNA lives in the nano world and it is constantly moving, folding,
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New episode of Nanoscape Podcast is out! 🎧 The RNA Multiverse with Julius Lucks RNA lives in the nano world and it is constantly moving, folding, and changing shape. Julius Lucks, Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering and Co-Director of the Center for Synthetic Biology at Northwestern University, explains how researchers are engineering those tiny dynamics into tools to tackle real challenges in health, water quality, and the environment. Listen on Apple Podcasts and wherever you get your podcasts. *Link in bio
#Rna Reel by @tomita_shiori (verified account) - 秋服届いて#HAPPYANDHAPPY
#秋冬コーデ
#RNA#セットアップ
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秋服届いて#HAPPYANDHAPPY #秋冬コーデ #RNA#セットアップ @rna_official_
#Rna Reel by @neuron.erd - You say we're drifting apaarttt 🧬🧬splicing edition! AP Bio unit 6: gene expression & regulation
In this video, we go over RNA splicing. This is the
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You say we’re drifting apaarttt 🧬🧬splicing edition! AP Bio unit 6: gene expression & regulation In this video, we go over RNA splicing. This is the process where noncoding introns are excised and coding exons are joined to create mature mRNA. This process ends up getting carried out by the spliceosome and is important to accurately producing proteins! If there are errors in splicing, it can change the reading frames or get rid of key domains, which changes the protein function. #apbiology #neuronerd #classof2026 #sabrinacarpenter #science
#Rna Reel by @biochemedits - life. central dogma and beyond (epigenetics, CRISPR tools, RNA interference). source footage: NanoRooms Life uses entropy to crack impossible odds. He
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life. central dogma and beyond (epigenetics, CRISPR tools, RNA interference). source footage: NanoRooms Life uses entropy to crack impossible odds. Here’s how. | EoB Ch 2, NanoRooms This physics rule built biology’s language. Here’s how. | EoB Ch1, Ribosome Studio ATP-synthase the tiny power plant in cells, Ribosome Studio Epigenetics in Action: How UHRF1 and DNMT1 Maintain DNA Methylation, McGovern Institute SHERLOCK: A CRISPR Tool to Detect Disease, Katharina Petsche Gene Silencing by Micro RNA - Studio Katharina Petsche. review by Ille AM, Lamont H, Mathews MB. The Central Dogma revisited: Insights from protein synthesis, CRISPR, and beyond. Wiley Interdiscip Rev RNA. 2022 Sep;13(5):e1718. "The Sequence Hypothesis defines biological information transfer as the residue-by-residue transfer of sequence information between nucleic acids and to proteins. This is commonly summarized as DNA ➔ RNA ➔ protein and is colloquially referred to as the Central Dogma. More specifically, however, the Central Dogma expounded by Crick included a critical restriction, stipulating that “once sequential information has passed into protein it cannot get out again.” Under this definition, the Central Dogma has stood the test of time despite challenges. In principle, a violation of the Central Dogma could transpire through synthetic biology or by natural occurrence. To address these possibilities, we draw insights from existing modes of information transfer in protein synthesis and from synthetic Clustered Regularly-Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats (CRISPR) gene-editing. We introduce a three-part evaluation scheme, which we apply to the CRISPR/Cas9 system and the more recent CRISPR prime editing system. Potential mechanisms by which engineered sequence editing systems might violate the Central Dogma are considered." #molecularbiology #dna #rna #protein #apbio

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