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Implantation bleeding is defined as a small amount of light spotting or bleeding. It typically occurs about 10 to 14 days after conception. Implantation bleeding is common, and it usually isn't a sign of a problem.
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So lets consider a sequence by chance that is something like ...GAATTG... and the complement would be ...CAATTC... it then seems possible to have two adjacent thiamine dimers on opposite sides of the ladder. Can the excision repair mechanism handle such a problem?
@@animatedbiologywitharpan that is what I was thinking. I guess that cell then potentiallyis permanently damaged or even cancerous depending on where the damage is...or goes through apoptosis. Thanks!
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photolyase can also remove thymine-dimers. Which pathway is the most used in the prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells ?
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Implantation bleeding is defined as a small amount of light spotting or bleeding. It typically occurs about 10 to 14 days after conception. Implantation bleeding is common, and it usually isn't a sign of a problem.
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Is a type of exonuclease deficiency the cause of xeroderma pigmentosum؟ or a endonuclease؟ what Is ner main enzyme which Is affected؟
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So lets consider a sequence by chance that is something like ...GAATTG... and the complement would be ...CAATTC...
it then seems possible to have two adjacent thiamine dimers on opposite sides of the ladder.
Can the excision repair mechanism handle such a problem?
It's not actually possible in my opinion
@@animatedbiologywitharpan that is what I was thinking. I guess that cell then potentiallyis permanently damaged or even cancerous depending on where the damage is...or goes through apoptosis. Thanks!
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NER can support DNA STABILITY and DNA HEALTH
Sir do u know or visited icmr NIRRH?
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@@animatedbiologywitharpan Sir I am PhD scholar here icmr NIRRH. Your video is so nice and helpful
Really glad to know , which lab you are in . Next time when I will visit NIRRH I will meet.
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