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Great. Please upload a video about Tonegawa and Hozumi's experiment in Immunology if u can nd keep making more experimental videos like this. That will be very helpful for us. Thank you 😊
it is a very nice video sir which gives very valuable information about DNA as a genetic material but i just think that the experiment of Avery, Macleod and McCarty came in 1944 should be taken in consideration along with Griffith and Harshey-chase experiment. thanks a lot for your valuable guidance.
Question Sir please answer --- s strain cause death to mice due to presence of capsule not in dna of bacteria But heat killed (s) don't have capsule then how it lead to death of mice .....
The s strain DOES have the gene that encodes for that capsule, however, the r strain does not. As explained, the capsule is what gives the s strain the ability to kill. When this strain is heat-killed, it is no longer lethal, but the gene that encodes for the capsule is still present. When this heat-killed s strain bacteria is coupled with the non-lethal r strain, the gene is transferred from the s strain to the r strain through horizontal gene transfer which now gives it the ability to produce the capsules initially exclusive to the s strain, and is now lethal. I hope this helps!
In the last case, if the s-type bacteria is sharing it's genome to r-type then the r-type bacteria will behave like a s-type, it is fine. But if the r-type bacteria is in contact with the immune system of the host, then how will it survive? How will it kill the host?
I am from USA taking microbiology for this semester, and having so much difficulty to understand my professor because she goes off topic than focusing on the main topic. After I watch your video, I did understand throughly. I SHOUT OUT YOU ARE A GENIUS!!!
Bhaiya what about Avery, McLeod and McCarty(1944)
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Great. Please upload a video about Tonegawa and Hozumi's experiment in Immunology if u can nd keep making more experimental videos like this. That will be very helpful for us. Thank you 😊
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it is a very nice video sir which gives very valuable information about DNA as a genetic material but i just think that the experiment of Avery, Macleod and McCarty came in 1944 should be taken in consideration along with Griffith and Harshey-chase experiment.
thanks a lot for your valuable guidance.
give a lecture for quantitative genetics related topic .......
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Question Sir please answer ---
s strain cause death to mice due to presence of capsule not in dna of bacteria
But heat killed (s) don't have capsule then how it lead to death of mice .....
The s strain DOES have the gene that encodes for that capsule, however, the r strain does not. As explained, the capsule is what gives the s strain the ability to kill. When this strain is heat-killed, it is no longer lethal, but the gene that encodes for the capsule is still present. When this heat-killed s strain bacteria is coupled with the non-lethal r strain, the gene is transferred from the s strain to the r strain through horizontal gene transfer which now gives it the ability to produce the capsules initially exclusive to the s strain, and is now lethal. I hope this helps!
Sir pls start crash course for neet ......
One chapter....one hour....all key points and basic concepts.
Nice explanation..
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giffith experiment start at 5:43
Give English lecyure in this way.Keep it up
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What is responsible for capsule formation?
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Sir please Explain Trq Polymerase....?
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Sir please make video on Avery MacLeod McCarty exp
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In the last case, if the s-type bacteria is sharing it's genome to r-type then the r-type bacteria will behave like a s-type, it is fine.
But if the r-type bacteria is in contact with the immune system of the host, then how will it survive? How will it kill the host?
Sir can we join this coaching class in February
What about in 1944. The experiment performed by Avery, Macleod and McCarty
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I was like amazed when i studied about how heat killed bacteria can transfer genetic material
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