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DNA and RNA - DNA Replication 

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@soulfuljuiciness
@soulfuljuiciness Год назад
It would've been good if you explained how the second strand is duplicated as it's not the same as the first... which could be misleading to those that do not know that... for those that need that information, keep searching the videos dudes for more accurate info.
@soulfuljuiciness
@soulfuljuiciness 7 месяцев назад
@@Bub-n-Luci the process is different in how each strand is produced, one is continuous duplication, the other is done in stages
@aaryanpatel7229
@aaryanpatel7229 2 месяца назад
He also didn't mention SSBP, toposiomerase, DNA primase ligase function along with okazaki fragments lagging strand and leading strand
@indusharma3305
@indusharma3305 11 дней назад
Exactly
@AshveerGrewal
@AshveerGrewal Месяц назад
It’s a good video but it isn’t detailed enough, there is no mention of Okazaki fragments, the 5 prime to 3 prime way the dna polymerase has to go and enzymes like ligase, topoisomerase and more
@khansgaminguniverse7922
@khansgaminguniverse7922 3 месяца назад
Where is topoisomerase..?!
@kesharmal183
@kesharmal183 11 месяцев назад
These is the only video on youtube which explain DNA replication in a great and proper way
@soulfuljuiciness
@soulfuljuiciness 2 месяца назад
Look further, it's very lacking in some necessary details
@sudeepadhikari4454
@sudeepadhikari4454 2 года назад
*Nucleus Medical Media Thank You So Much ! You're Blessing for Us* 🤠
@bartonlloyd1616
@bartonlloyd1616 2 года назад
thank you for explaining in a simpler but yet in a very clear and educative way.💯
@NucleusBiology
@NucleusBiology 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@Alkimachos
@Alkimachos Год назад
this vid was ok, could definitely go more into depth though, it doesn't even touch on the more important aspects of DNA replication
@Chaaaaase
@Chaaaaase Год назад
my science teacher said this was good
@oliviakalya
@oliviakalya 5 месяцев назад
why didn't u talk about DNA ligase
@supgohan
@supgohan 2 года назад
Finally understood how it's replicated. Very clear animation. Super 👍
@cherby12
@cherby12 4 месяца назад
I see a couple issues with this video. First, it's missing what happens to the lagging strand. The DNA Polymerase enzyme can only add the new DNA from the 3 prime end to the 5 prime end. It has to go the opposite direction on the lagging strand. (That would mean we are missing Okazaki fragments and the adding and removing of the Primer). Also, the separation of the DNA causes tension at the twisted end and there is an enzyme called DNA Gyrase to fix that. Without it, the Helicase couldn't separate the DNA all the way.
@haroldwood1394
@haroldwood1394 Год назад
Wonderful work! This series deserves far more views than it seems to have.
@mitsunori222000
@mitsunori222000 2 месяца назад
Agree with you
@sarahossain7659
@sarahossain7659 2 года назад
I'd be very grateful if you'd kindly considering making this sort of videos covering the whole A level syllabus! Thank you!
@blaisooyono
@blaisooyono Год назад
Thanks so much help me for exam very good explanation
@josemiguelmunozdominguez3679
Great video but, what about de SSB proteins? When the helicase cuts the hydrogen bonds, DNA needs a complex which maintain each strand separated.
@mcftr
@mcftr 10 месяцев назад
Okazaki fragments?
@evil-resident
@evil-resident Год назад
what about leading and lagging strand? primase and ligase?
@Alkimachos
@Alkimachos Год назад
those don't exist.. neither do okazaki fragments.... apparently serious answer tho, I think this just for like introductory biology, like high school level
@GUCCI-hz8ow
@GUCCI-hz8ow 11 месяцев назад
Thank you soooooo much. I don't know how I could understand biology without your videos ❤❤❤❤❤
@tawfiqhossaingazi
@tawfiqhossaingazi Год назад
❤❤❤❤
@E.1sha
@E.1sha 2 года назад
Thank youthese videos have helped me so much!!
@muzuluk
@muzuluk 2 года назад
the primer is a sequence of nucleotides after the helicase places the primer and then the DNA polymerase adds the nucleotides
@RiteshKumar-bp8dm
@RiteshKumar-bp8dm 24 дня назад
That was the thing that was trubbling that how the cell maintane the no. Of cromosome thankyou ❤😊
@ghayasnoori9727
@ghayasnoori9727 Год назад
Thanks sir for Very impressive and clear teaching
@hechetonchieres
@hechetonchieres 7 месяцев назад
No mention of primase or ligase, or the flow of polymerase from 3' to 5'. 3.5/5. Disappointing! All your other videos have been fantastic!
@theerror2635
@theerror2635 6 месяцев назад
Right! He doesn’t even talk about leading or lagging strands and the Okazaki fragments
@angelicamusic1284
@angelicamusic1284 2 года назад
Aap kaha se hai sir which city
@BioBloom10M
@BioBloom10M Год назад
Best animated tutorial I never watched before like this
@Arpan1412
@Arpan1412 2 года назад
WoW best animatic video in this topic to clear your base .💙🙏
@ElenaPapanikolaou81
@ElenaPapanikolaou81 9 дней назад
It would be good if you suggested the right order of watching the videos you have made. Thank you
@sagar_neer
@sagar_neer Год назад
Please make another associated video about how mutation occur during DNA replication.
@matiasmartins7431
@matiasmartins7431 Год назад
Ok maninho isto já não ta a ter piada, a salomé não me ensinou nada destas brincadeirinhas…. Abraço!
@RoyBrown-x3n
@RoyBrown-x3n 27 дней назад
Garcia Eric Miller Ruth Williams Mark
@MarkAbner-c1p
@MarkAbner-c1p 19 дней назад
Moore John Anderson Kenneth Lee Charles
@Quran.And.Science
@Quran.And.Science 9 месяцев назад
Your videos are fantastic!! We consider them the best videos on this topic. Can you plz guide us which software do you use for generation of these videos
@teriso1793
@teriso1793 7 месяцев назад
You are so cool UwU 🎉
@abdoulr-u5t
@abdoulr-u5t Год назад
Why they dont teach us with védios like that it's just very clear and simple ❤
@ramakbalsharma2726
@ramakbalsharma2726 2 года назад
Thank you so much for this explanation.. though it covered the concept but I needed in a more deeper way like of you have mentioned about replication fork ,ssbp,other more enzymes involved etc.. Btw the animation & visualisation was good ✨
@fairuzzihsan6417
@fairuzzihsan6417 Год назад
salam seko jawa tengah lek
9 месяцев назад
The reason "why" the double helix coils down, is because of the "movements of energy"! AGCT is a scientific name of the strands, but similarly, these strands "commit" to energies, that are not included in these studies, because: SCIENCE is based on "hypothesis", and they lack the "spiritual side" of the making! Therefore, "we" keep on studying with names, and forget to think! ENERGYS.....these are the "sublime" units that build up life, itself! - Yours, CLEOPATRA 2000+
@jinsoulsbluebetta3547
@jinsoulsbluebetta3547 3 месяца назад
Wth
@janesa5097
@janesa5097 7 месяцев назад
By far the most exquisite video explaining this. So awesome! Big shout out to the creator!
@miadhacene7992
@miadhacene7992 Год назад
What can I say exept THANK YOU
@mstfatema17
@mstfatema17 Год назад
Wow!!! thanks a lot.I am from Bangladesh 🥰🥰
@J_Grisak
@J_Grisak 10 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video. I didn't understand it when I read it in my textbook, but now I do!
@marwaelsayed3887
@marwaelsayed3887 Месяц назад
The way you explain it is so great. Thanks a lot
@yongchangshe
@yongchangshe 11 месяцев назад
What does helicase and polymerase mean?
@milinddhara9113
@milinddhara9113 Год назад
Best visual explanation, I have ever seen, very well explained. Thanks
@निःShabd
@निःShabd 2 года назад
Nice info 👍 Keep it up 👍
@SheriAbro
@SheriAbro 11 месяцев назад
DNA is the condensed network in the form of chromosomes so why chromosomes are not divided in S-phase?
@MuhammadImran-pc2xk
@MuhammadImran-pc2xk 10 месяцев назад
Chromosomes divide in the G1phase
@ndricimballiu3612
@ndricimballiu3612 2 года назад
Please upload videos more frequantly
@vaqalberto669
@vaqalberto669 Год назад
Screw the lagging strand
@naimafarah-q7f
@naimafarah-q7f 9 месяцев назад
Such a life saver❤❤
@lauragordon6414
@lauragordon6414 Год назад
Unbelievable!! Now, I know where the nucleotides that bind to the template come from!! THANK YOU!!!!!
@naimafarah-q7f
@naimafarah-q7f 9 месяцев назад
Such a life saver❤❤
@howwhattv2595
@howwhattv2595 4 месяца назад
Tnx so much
@vijayalaxmitiwari2836
@vijayalaxmitiwari2836 3 месяца назад
Well explained
@cismaglinte7592
@cismaglinte7592 9 месяцев назад
amazing! thank you.
@darkg5103
@darkg5103 11 месяцев назад
This channel is the best
@SanjaySanjay-o1g8c
@SanjaySanjay-o1g8c 8 месяцев назад
Thank u sir❤
@TheUnveilguy
@TheUnveilguy Год назад
Underrated guy...💀
@nanadanutella
@nanadanutella Год назад
greatttttt
@jamsheelarayaan5951
@jamsheelarayaan5951 Год назад
Very useful video👍👍👍👍👍
@dipakgosai5501
@dipakgosai5501 Год назад
Thank you very much sir
@keco3764
@keco3764 Год назад
Thanks
@allrounder-kn6ye
@allrounder-kn6ye 2 года назад
Ok thanks vai 🆗🇧🇩
@mariamyehiaa698
@mariamyehiaa698 2 года назад
سبحان الله ♥️😍
@all_in_-one
@all_in_-one 2 года назад
Thanks🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🧨🧨🧨🧨🧨🎄
@MEGHRAJ-t3v
@MEGHRAJ-t3v 2 года назад
we want more videos and quizzes based on biology ncert 🙏 ❤️ Love from India
@Motivationmind876
@Motivationmind876 Год назад
Anyone got a summary of the vid
@chandrikadisanayaka7314
@chandrikadisanayaka7314 Год назад
Good explain .......
@jakegordz101
@jakegordz101 Месяц назад
Watching this video for my biology high school final exams This channel is super helpful
@soulfuljuiciness
@soulfuljuiciness 11 дней назад
@@jakegordz101 it's lacking vital information, it this is for your exam search further, the second stand is duplicated differently
@jakegordz101
@jakegordz101 11 дней назад
@@soulfuljuiciness thanks but it covers what's in my syllabus
@soulfuljuiciness
@soulfuljuiciness 11 дней назад
@@jakegordz101 I tutor biochem, this video doesn't include how the second strand is duplicated, just make sure you don't need to know that then
@jakegordz101
@jakegordz101 11 дней назад
@@soulfuljuiciness I'm 100% sure I don't but thanks very much
@lolocaelio4745
@lolocaelio4745 2 года назад
Forever Thanks.
@Y-fv9eg
@Y-fv9eg 2 года назад
Thank you sooooo much 💐💐💐
@sahilchoudhary7155
@sahilchoudhary7155 2 года назад
impressive kudos
@mhamadrashid8188
@mhamadrashid8188 Год назад
Thank you
@banab8967
@banab8967 Год назад
Thank you so much!!
@michael2127
@michael2127 Год назад
Where is the RNA??
@SattaiahJ-cq3uv
@SattaiahJ-cq3uv Месяц назад
Ribonuclic acid
@babarnoor2268
@babarnoor2268 Год назад
Where free nucleotide come from
@Alkimachos
@Alkimachos Год назад
they're floating freely in the nucleus
@megapeiron
@megapeiron 2 года назад
Thanks!
@saravanarajm5330
@saravanarajm5330 2 года назад
Does this happens at prophase stage of mitosis and meiosi?
@lxveemily
@lxveemily Год назад
yes! this is the process dna goes through to replicate for both mitosis and meiosis
@vaqalberto669
@vaqalberto669 Год назад
No, this happens in Interphase before mitosis and meiosis. Prophase is part of the cell division
@jayveetesorero7513
@jayveetesorero7513 Год назад
This is the best video I have ever seen about DNA replication. Kudos!
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