I am Dr Ashish Agravatt (M.B.B.S. ; M.D.) Associate Professor in Biochemistry
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Timelines for video on DNA replication 00:00 Introduction to DNA replication in eukaryotes 00:53 Origin of replication in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes 01:28 Types of DNA Polymerase in Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes 03:25 Primer is removed by RNase H in Eukaryotes 04:37 DNA replication process 06:41 Difference between replication Prokaryotes and Eukaryotes 07:29 Inhibitors of DNA replication 08:21 End Replication problem in eukaryotes 10:10 Telomere and Telomerase
@@Nothingburger-u3j thanks for comment and question Yes, this is generally true. Viscous gel-forming soluble fibers, such as psyllium / pectins ( apples ,citrus fruits ) / beta glucans ( oat ) can improve stool consistency by forming a gel-like substance in the digestive tract. This can help to soften stools in cases of constipation and add bulk to stools in cases of diarrhea, thereby normalizing bowel movements. On the other hand, non-viscous soluble fibers, such as inulin( wheat,onion) / legume/ beans do not form gels and therefore do not have the same impact on stool consistency. While they may still provide other health benefits, such as promoting gut health by acting as prebiotics, they are less effective in modifying stool consistency.
Timeline for this video : 00:00 Introuduction to structure and organization of DNA 01:20 Nucleotide are made up of !! 02:30 How nucleoside are formed ) bond between sugar and nitrogen base 04:42 Ribose vs Deoxyribose 05:11 Bond between sugar and phosphate 06:26 Double helical structure of DNA 08:16 Why in replication/ transcription polymerase add nucleotide to 5’ to 3’ direction 12:58 Major and minor groove of DNA 14:30 Chargaff’s rule for base pairing 15:22 Separation of DNA strand , Melting temperature ( Tm) and supercoiling of DNA 16:12 Structural forms of DNA 17:22 Organization of Eukaryotic DN 21:50 Revision of structure and organization of DNA
its good lectures , but the procedure of dilution of clinical chemistry test at list for example SGOT and SGPT test linearity experiment graphical representation its good.
hi i just discover polyamine increase proliferation , replication etc of cancer cell. a lot of research confirm that. really hard to find clear food list to avoid,,and most of all,,what can i still eat? seem lens, beans,,cheese,,seed (pumpkin, sunflower,,flax etc,,are high level) soya tempeh,,tamari,,cereals,,meat,,high level,,even many fruit and vegetable. and fish too. i need help with that,,
Polyamine are found to be high in cancer...but required for normal cell growth too ...there are many factors that affect and cause for cancer...are you suffering from any disease or any relative ? Send me reports on drashishagravatt@gmail.com to guide you further .. Then only I can give advice regarding Food
Hi, recently did HPLC test... These are findings Hb A2 : 3.7% Hb F : 0.8% Hb A: 95.5% Haemoglobin: 17.2 MCV: 96.7 MCH: 31.1 RBC : 5.5 RDW-CV : 18.3 Could you please suggest if this is beta thalassemia carrier or any other test is required to confirm
Yes, insoluble fiber does make bowel movements bigger because it adds bulk to the stool and helps it pass more easily. Insoluble fiber doesn't absorb water; ( c.f. soluble fiber does ) it helps manage constipation by increasing bulk..I hope you find it useful
Timeline of fattt acid synthesis 00:00 Introduction to fatty acid synthesis 00:55 Sources of NADPH 02:13 How Acetyl CoA come out from mitochondria and reach cytoplasm 03:25 Key enzyme of fatty acid synthesis ( Acetyl CoA carboxylase ) 04:20 Multienzyme complex of Fatty acid synthesis 12:30 Comparison of fatty acid synthesis to beta oxidation 16:27 Revision of fatty acid synthesis steps 20:58 Elongation of fatty acid in endoplasmic reticulum 21:43 Regulation of fatty acid synthesis
It's not total bands ..Image J software give percentage area present ...like in B column ...then if total protein concentration is 6 gm ( that we know from serum )and albumin % we get in 47 % then we get albumin quantity .similar for other bands too
Sir, HPLC haem D-10 Bio rad test report HB A0 83.8% Result It is darkened deep black. Is there any problem or chance of Thalassemia. Pls comment. Thnx in advance.🙏
Looking for other parameters like RBC count ( which will be high ) MCV and RDW ( RDW not much high ) ...s iron .Hb ..etc Also to rule out Hyperthyroidism and megaloblastic anaemia Ans report final confirmation with DNA Sequencing ( Hbb sequencing