Summary of DNA Replication

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    @xxegyzz5250 7 років тому +2

    thank you for presenting with complex "fancy" words now I can elaborate more my ideas.

  • @egberuarelydia1312
    @egberuarelydia1312 3 роки тому

    This is the best video on DNA replication.Thank you for this video,really helpful.THank yOu once again

  • @marshad.2257
    @marshad.2257 5 років тому +3

    Excellent job!! Clear, succint summary with repitition to really cement our understanding! I would sign up for any and every science class you teach. I hope you are a professor somewhere - that's your calling!

    • @marshad.2257
      @marshad.2257 5 років тому +2

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  • @DaniaMohammad-o7z
    @DaniaMohammad-o7z Рік тому +1

    Why does DNA polymerase not complete its direction with the fork direction .What is the reason for the opposite direction of DNA polemerase??? I hope you answer.

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    @Nasirhussain-vc8yp 4 роки тому

    Execellent work i understand more your lecture than any other

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  • @tapiwanashematambanadzo9213
    @tapiwanashematambanadzo9213 2 роки тому

    this is wonderfully described. makes biochemistry simplified. thank you

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    @edswanson5801 8 років тому +1

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    • @AKLECTURES
      @AKLECTURES  8 років тому +3

    • @edswanson5801
      @edswanson5801 8 років тому

      Can you do video on telomere replication? very much thanks!

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    @Serwada237 Рік тому

    My teacher !!🎉

  • @marshad.2257
    @marshad.2257 6 років тому +1

    Excellent video & explanation. Thank you!!

  • @pushpendrapatel-ky1ti
    @pushpendrapatel-ky1ti 4 роки тому +1

    SO interesting explaination

  • @lihanou
    @lihanou 5 років тому

    i think there's a small mistake. there should be no ssb on the leading strand because it can immediately add bases to the growing strand without having to worry about it going back to the complement strand.

  • @tripledbt
    @tripledbt 8 років тому +3

    Brilliant lecture! Thank you, thank you, thank you times infinity :)

  • @sandrasaade0
    @sandrasaade0 7 років тому +1

    Excellent as always! Is there a lecture on DNA repair mechanisms?

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    @francesmarietamayo4909 4 роки тому +1

    Wish I have seen this back in med school

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    @ayesharaja7948 7 років тому +1

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  • @carmenbooth6350
    @carmenbooth6350 10 років тому +3

    On the lagging strand, do we have more than one dna polymerase on the strand since there is more than one primer?

    • @hamedhosseini4938
      @hamedhosseini4938 8 років тому +1

      ya

    • @agastimudalige7849
      @agastimudalige7849 7 років тому +1

      Carmen Tsui DNA polymerase 1 joins the regions between Okazaki fragments in 3 ටto 5 direction with the help of DNA ligase

  • @منتظرحسينخليفةحسين

    Hi doctor,
    Thanks for your lectures.
    I want to ask a question :
    what is the direction of lagging strand ??
    on which strand is the direction determined, the template or the new strand ??
    I didn't watch this lecture, I just want answers for my questions.
    My regards.

    • @christine2689
      @christine2689 3 роки тому

      accdg to campbell biochem book, lagging strand has its 5' end nearer to the replication fork than the 3' end. (Strands grow from 5' to 3' in the perspective of the growing strand). The lagging strand will grow towards the opposite direction of where the fork is travelling. So if the fork is moving towards the right, the lagging strand will be polymerized from 5' to 3' end but going to the left. The direction of the new strand is dependent on the template. If the template strand's 3' end is in the left, then the new strand will ofcourse has its 5' end opposite to the 3' end, which is on the left. From there, the direction could be either, I believe, just depending if its the lagging or the leading strand. I don't know if nature actually is so picky which strand gets to be the leading or lagging tho. It just so happens that that's the way we get to differentiate the two strands and their mode of polymerization.

    • @GeneticsLessons
      @GeneticsLessons 3 роки тому

      Lagging strand grow from 5' to 3' end but in fragments that form continuously as DNA unwinds giving the overall growth of the lagging strand 3'-5' direction.

  • @sangelirajanrs
    @sangelirajanrs 8 років тому +1

    very veery very nice.... lecture

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    @hamdihaji6137 6 років тому +1

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    @nawabshahzad8139 4 роки тому

    Wow Excellent

  • @yaldarawan1
    @yaldarawan1 7 років тому +1

    Thank you so much 😊

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    @dajanavukajlovic8310 7 років тому +1

    Are the videos suitable for somebody who is preparing for pre-med? I mean for somebody who wants to study Medicine? A friend of mine said that they are too detailed and are only for somebody who already started studying Medicine. True or?

    • @marko6168
      @marko6168 7 років тому

      Meni traze otprilike ovoliko, uglavnom vise nego manje od ovog. Konkretno, od cele ove lekcije (DNA replication) isto. Gde planiras da se upises? :)

  • @andreassmetz4546
    @andreassmetz4546 5 років тому

    im not clear about how the DNA polymerese manages to recombine the new strand in it is covered by the SSB protiens that prevent the connection.... dose it automaticly removes them in the process ? or there force is not a facter to the DNA polymerese ?

  • @MrMuralikrishna007
    @MrMuralikrishna007 7 років тому +1

    Sir, can you please post a lecture on bacterial DNA/ Genome replication

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    @patient3841 7 років тому

    You are very good

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    @junczhang 8 років тому +1

    thank you as always

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    @zirwatahir6880 8 років тому +1

    Thank You sooo much sir..

  • @TheDuvee6
    @TheDuvee6 7 років тому +1

    why does dna polymerase need a free 3' OH? And where is it?

    • @kvnbrrn
      @kvnbrrn 6 років тому

      the free 3'OH is on the deoxyribose sugar of a nucleotide on the DNA strand that is being synthesized by DNA pol III or on the ribose sugar of a RNA primer nucleotide. it's needed bc that is where the newly synthesized nucleotide from DNA pol III will be added.

  • @zuhairreza
    @zuhairreza 6 років тому

    Thanks, very good lecture! : )

  • @yassyword456
    @yassyword456 7 років тому +1

    thank you so much.

  • @حيدرعبدالرحيم-د9ل
    @حيدرعبدالرحيم-د9ل 6 років тому

    Hi sir,
    From where the new nucleotide can come from where the DNA polyerase bind them

  • @sadafh2005
    @sadafh2005 8 років тому +1

    Thank you so much!

  • @tejasshinde3006
    @tejasshinde3006 6 років тому

    Sir,can you please post video on regulation of DNA replication??

  • @TARUNLAKHNOTRA
    @TARUNLAKHNOTRA 6 років тому

    Thanks sir !!

  • @michaelnemov8818
    @michaelnemov8818 8 років тому +1

    Thank you

  • @sadhgurubooks5749
    @sadhgurubooks5749 6 років тому

    Sir, can you put a video on termination of DNA replication.

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    Awesome! DNA Gyrase is specific to Prokaryotes isn's it??

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    @jennareynolds6589 6 років тому

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