Very amazing method of teaching you have. Can you please explain chemistry of heterochromatin.differential staining in heterochromatin and function of heterochromatin . Please this are very important topics can you plz explain this topics very Soon Thank you.
good video. But why giemsa stain GC region darker than AT is not mentioned. Another thing is chromosome 2 is shorter than 1, but in your karyotype drawing, it is shown like chromosome 2 is longer.
Hi, Thank you for your explanation, I come to ask you if you have a scientific article that can show that Giemsa gives a dark coloring for A**T and a light coloring for G***C. I come to do an internship on this technique
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Hi Sir... i need a help regarding chromosomal measurement after image taken phase...plz guide me regarding this...i need it in my research work...Almighty bless you
Eucaryotic genomes are organized into chromosomes and can be visualised at mitosis by standing with specific dyes heat denatureation followed by staining with gieasma produced alternatives dark and light bands the dark band obtained by this process ...and is GCSEs rich and gene rich rich regions Explain it sir...
Heat deanatured AT rich region first because of 2 hydrogen bonding. GC rich region is more stable because of 3 H-bonds. That means euchromatin part (GC rich) is not denatured and therefore retains more colour than heretochromatin (AT rich) part, which is degraded first and becomes loose and so retains less colour.
quinacrine banding is with the use of flourescent staining e.g quinacrine mustard and quinacrine dihydrochloride. it only stains the AT region that made this unreliable and it is more expensive than Giemsa :D
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Very amazing method of teaching you have.
Can you please explain chemistry of heterochromatin.differential staining in heterochromatin and function of heterochromatin .
Please this are very important topics can you plz explain this topics very Soon
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Why Giemsa dye is able to brighten sulphur rich region in G banding technique?
Thank you. I was confused about trypsin why this is used in g banding.
to digest histones and other some proteins associated with the DNA
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good video. But why giemsa stain GC region darker than AT is not mentioned. Another thing is chromosome 2 is shorter than 1, but in your karyotype drawing, it is shown like chromosome 2 is longer.
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Thank you for your explanation, I come to ask you if you have a scientific article that can show that Giemsa gives a dark coloring for A**T and a light coloring for G***C. I come to do an internship on this technique
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Sir dark bands are, AT rich desert regions, or AT rich Gene rich regions? Sir please tell
Can we use G banding for plants...??
Hi, can you tell me the difference between Karyotype and Idiograms?
Sir do you have a video discussing the determination of g-banded chromosome resolution?
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Why proteins must be partly digested?
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Your videos really helps me alot in my exams 😊 ty so much sir😊 now i have my 5th sem exams in December "genetics evolution " xam and I couldn't find giant chromosomes topic
Brother this not a giant chromosome topic
You have the C-G and A-T mixed up. Darker band is
C-G and A-T is light band
+Husban Shahid nope.. I was right. AT dark band
go and check first in g banding GC is light AT is dark
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Hi Sir... i need a help regarding chromosomal measurement after image taken phase...plz guide me regarding this...i need it in my research work...Almighty bless you
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Eucaryotic genomes are organized into chromosomes and can be visualised at mitosis by standing with specific dyes heat denatureation followed by staining with gieasma produced alternatives dark and light bands the dark band obtained by this process ...and is GCSEs rich and gene rich rich regions
Explain it sir...
Heat deanatured AT rich region first because of 2 hydrogen bonding. GC rich region is more stable because of 3 H-bonds. That means euchromatin part (GC rich) is not denatured and therefore retains more colour than heretochromatin (AT rich) part, which is degraded first and becomes loose and so retains less colour.
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Why giemsa darker in AT region
Hey can you tell the different between using Quinacrine Banding and Giemsa Banding
quinacrine banding is with the use of flourescent staining e.g quinacrine mustard and quinacrine dihydrochloride. it only stains the AT region that made this unreliable and it is more expensive than Giemsa :D
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Could any one add alink that learn reading karyotype
46XX21p+ its normal
Isn't is Giesma not Giemsa
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First, make your concepts clear,,,, it's GIEMSA banding not what you spelled.
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Plz make video on topic "giant chromosomes "
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