Some theory questions I think are missing. when you extract DNA how do you know that you have extracted the DNA from only the organism you are looking to sequence, and how do you know where is no more DNA mixed up together? Second, when sequencing unknown organisms, how do you know what sequence should it be if you have never seen that organism before? And for that matter, I guess any organism, how do you know what is the correct sequence if you have never seen the right one before?
I was on ssh and then this.
For first two minutes I thought it was IT.
exactly what happened to me hahaha
Get in the robot Shinji.
That was the best video I’ve watched on this subject so far that acts as a general overview of the topic.
excellent video, thank you very much for this playlist. your explanations are very clear. I would like to see more videos about bioinformatics
Some theory questions I think are missing. when you extract DNA how do you know that you have extracted the DNA from only the organism you are looking to sequence, and how do you know where is no more DNA mixed up together? Second, when sequencing unknown organisms, how do you know what sequence should it be if you have never seen that organism before? And for that matter, I guess any organism, how do you know what is the correct sequence if you have never seen the right one before?
Sir your explanation are very good. Thank you
how is he writing like that
Very cool viruses? What? I have never seen a study that actually proves that a virus exist, what do you mean by very cool viruses?