I m a student of BIOTECHNOLOGY from New Delhi. I have seen many of ur videos and they have helped me tremendously. The way u r describing the processes is so elegant and beautiful that one does not need to open a textbook for that topic. One can simply watch ur videos and prepare for last day revision. Thanks for ur efforts for making such beautiful videos, I know it takes a lot of hardwork and dedication. Thanks again🤗
I am student of biotechnology from Salem, tamilnadu i have seen many of ur videos they helped me tremendously and your way of explaining is super good and it helped me for last time revision many times
OMG MashaAllah MashaAllsh❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😭😭😭😭what an amazing description❤thanks alot sir..keep up the good work🥰 I could not find detail video of splicing on your channel can u plz share the link😭❤
Thank you for clear explanation of this.Are you having the explanation of post transcriptional modefication of in tRNA and rRNA?if having pls upload this also.
Shabir, Thank you for this very fascinating video. I really appreciate your efforts. Shabir, I am trying to understand how strong proteins are if they were life-size. Please imagine if you had a bowl of cytoplasm on the kitchen table (at body temperature 🌡 ) and you were able to blow up a protein to the size of a cricket 🏏 ball, e.g. any of the various polymerases including their Zn++ or Mg++ ions . Would it be soft like bread 🍞 dough or firm like an uncooked potato 🥔? Would you be able to poke your finger through it? I'm trying to understand how the strong covalent bonds are if they were life-size. Would the protein be stronger than a pine 🌲 cone or an apple 🍎?
thanks Doc for appreciation... and to your imagination i Salute you Sir and surely if bonds were as big as our stuff then i might say an ionic or covalent bond will be strong than anything
grey seed color in peas is dominant over white. In following experiment parents with known phenotype but unknown genotype produced following progeny- gray. white gray×white. 82. 78 gray×white 0. 50 gray×white. 74. 0 gray × white. 90 0 using G for gray and g for white give genotype of each parent. plzz sir if possible answer the question in comment section. pllzzz.
I m a student of BIOTECHNOLOGY from New Delhi. I have seen many of ur videos and they have helped me tremendously. The way u r describing the processes is so elegant and beautiful that one does not need to open a textbook for that topic. One can simply watch ur videos and prepare for last day revision. Thanks for ur efforts for making such beautiful videos, I know it takes a lot of hardwork and dedication. Thanks again🤗
Thanks Piyush for appreciation..Glad to know that it helps ✌️
Yes sir thank u.. For ur videos
Now what r u doing piyush??
short and straight to the point....thank you. you made my revision lot easier
Thanks for appreciation
Wow, this video helped me understand a journal article for one of my graduate classes. I loved your way of teaching it.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you! I'm struggling trying to understand biology and you're making this process waaaay faster
Happy to help! thanks for appreciation
I am student of biotechnology from Salem, tamilnadu i have seen many of ur videos they helped me tremendously and your way of explaining is super good and it helped me for last time revision many times
i wasn't understanding my professor's notes and this was extremely helpful, thank uu!!
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You are a gem of a person
Thank you so much!!! my lecture slides were making no sense and now it's so clear
Thank you, it was exactly what I was looking for.
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Great , wonderful and amazing teaching stay blessed
Thank you! You too!
You made it easier..thank you so much for your efforts
learning for an exam, thank you, i have an exam today, ! thanks alot
Really liked the animation. Concept got clearer. Thank you for this video.
Thank you for this wonderful explanation taking very less time 😇
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Thank you so much ...u have explained it very clearly ..tmrw I am having seminar in this topic ..it was very helpful to me...😊
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U can understand every tiny reqd basic via this short vedio...I am really greatful to u sir..😍
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Thank you for the animations. simple and helpful
Thanks. Well explained
Glad it was helpful!
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I could not find detail video of splicing on your channel can u plz share the link😭❤
Thanks Zaroon for appreciation..Glad to know that it helps ✌️...
Splicing Video is yet to be made
@@hussainbiology Sir 😭😭kindly make its video😭😭i can't unterstand it without your lecture..i hope you will consider my request❤
Very much important information I had frm this bruh
Glad I could help
Simply superb explanation
Thank you!
Its a great video
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Clear explanation thank you sir
Thankyou sir for explaining topics simply ❤️
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Thank you for clear explanation of this.Are you having the explanation of post transcriptional modefication of in tRNA and rRNA?if having pls upload this also.
Where is the loop? Where are the CF proteins? Where is CTD of RNAPII?
Plz see All Transcription video series.. everything is explained , even the CTD of RNA II.. ( i always keep videos small )
Thank You Sir, Radhe Radhe Radhe-Shyam, 🙏।
May I ask why the tailing is specifically added by As repeats and not any other nucleotide (polyGs, polyTs, or PolyCs repeats)????
☺️☺️ Mind-blowing
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Great
Sir please tell me that where is the video on splicing 😢
Apologies ,,, i have not made that video yet,, Sorry
Can't understand the accent 😢
Really appreciable
Amazing. U from Kashmir?
thanks for appreciation... Yes i am from Kashmir ✌️
ur the goat boss
glad u think so
Can you make a video on RNA splicing and alternative splicing.... please 🥺
very soon
Thank you very much😭😭
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Wonderful bro
Shabir, Thank you for this very fascinating video. I really appreciate your efforts.
Shabir, I am trying to understand how strong proteins are if they were life-size. Please imagine if you had a bowl of cytoplasm on the kitchen table (at body temperature 🌡 ) and you were able to blow up a protein to the size of a cricket 🏏 ball, e.g. any of the various polymerases including their Zn++ or Mg++ ions . Would it be soft like bread 🍞 dough or firm like an uncooked potato 🥔? Would you be able to poke your finger through it? I'm trying to understand how the strong covalent bonds are if they were life-size. Would the protein be stronger than a pine 🌲 cone or an apple 🍎?
thanks Doc for appreciation...
and to your imagination i Salute you Sir and surely if bonds were as big as our stuff then i might say an ionic or covalent bond will be strong than anything
Haha...WOW
I want whatever drugs this guy's taking
Thanks it is very good 🥺
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Sukriya sir, .......🙏🙏🙏
You are welcome..Keep sharing and supporting ✌️
Lit 🙌
Thank you sir..
most welcome
Thnku so much sir😄
Thankyou so much sir for your kind efforts
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grey seed color in peas is dominant over white. In following experiment parents with known phenotype but unknown genotype produced following progeny-
gray. white
gray×white. 82. 78
gray×white 0. 50
gray×white. 74. 0
gray × white. 90 0
using G for gray and g for white give genotype of each parent.
plzz sir if possible answer the question in comment section. pllzzz.
sir please tell me fast ....as I have exam tomorrow 😢😢
Thanx you sir
You are welcome ✌️
Sir where are you from ? Which country
I am from KASHMIR
@@hussainbiology tnks for the help from kerala
@@suhshbekma South India is bliss ❤️
Goosebumps ❤️🙏👍
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