Hi, I am a great fan of yours as you are doing an awesome job and your videos really help me a lot. But still I have to make this comment so that a misunderstanding does not take place. In the video at 8:28 you said by mistake that ATP converts luciferin into luciferase which is not true. Rather ATP converts luciferin into oxyluciferin that gives luminescence in presence of luciferase enzyme. I know you must have a clear idea about that and you probably had a slip of tongue (because later you only said from luciferin, light is produced with the help of luciferase). So, if you could kindly mention the correct information in a pinned comment or in the description then I think no further confusion will take place. Cheers! And keep teaching us!
@@MuhammadIslamag adenosine phosphosulfate, as it is a substrate and the enzyme that converts these ppi and substrate into ATP is ATP sulfurylase. Thank you
Thumbs up to the instructor. Keep the good work. Bardhan, I appreciate and commend your mannerism of correction. Those are the values proper education instills in our minds. I offer my salutations to all .. One of your kind from Nigeria
By far the most simplest video of pyrosequencing I've possibly ever seen. You make us students understand such complicated topics with such accuracy and ease. Thankyou so much. Keep Uploading Content Sir. You are legit a blessing to the science community
When you said "if there is no thymine, then adenine will not attach and light will not be produced" I almost fell in love with you, you've saved my day. I am forever grateful. Keep doing your amazing work and congrats for the studying you have done in order to reach this level of understanding.
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Sir ,when u say if u like the video then click the like option then i think that how anyone cannot like your teaching video. If i forget to click the like option then it does nt mean at all that i dont like. Thank u sir bundle of thanks sir.
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Shomu da very informative video. There is one slight mistake : APS is adenosine 5' phosphosulphate. I have one doubt what is the use of adenosine alpha thiophosphate ? Btw great video Ur follower from KOLKATA ♥️♥️
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This is very nice. Great! I wanted to request for targeted next gene sequencing. please make videos on this for better understanding, your explanation is too good. Thank you so much for making us to understand the pyrosequencing.
Thank you soo much sir for helping us out to clear our doubts.Sir in the video you have by mistakenly told the fullform of APS as Amonium persulfate but it should be( Adenosine 5' -phosphate sulfate )
Very well explained. I have query : In a well we have multiple fragments (having varied sequence), then how can we detect the sequencing because at the same time nucleotides are added at the multiple fragments ?
Hi sir am big fan of yours because of your outstanding teaching skills.... but one thing here I want to say that, I think here APS means ADENOSINE PHOSPHOSULPHATE not ammonium per sulphate.
Dear sir, thank very much for your nice and informative lectures, we have a request if you could provide a lecture about RAD sequencing. it will be your kindness.
Thank you Suman sir. It was nicely explained. In this regard I would like to clarify that here APS is Adenosine-5'-phosphosulfate, not ammonium persulfate. Hence it reacts with PPi to produce ATP. However your video is very helpful.
Hello, it's a very interesting video, I have some questions, How are the percentages of methylation obtained by the equipment generated? that is, how are they generated? How do you get that percentage? I have looked for this information but I have only found the basis of the chemical reaction but not of obtaining the percentage, I hope you can help me solve my questions, thank you very much