How do they know where to set the two primers in order to get the copys of sry? If they knew were sry was already why did they have to test for its presence?
Thank you for your video!! Your example helps me understand so much better in detail! I have a question on SRY gene replication using PCR. How will DNA polymerase know when to stop and only replicate SRY+ gene?
Good question! The answer has to do with primers, but it's hard to explain. I suggest watching this excellent animation of PCR to see why only the DNA of interest gets amplified ua-cam.com/video/JRAA4C2OPwg/v-deo.html
Great practical info. Easy to understand. However, the final gender comment can confuse vulnerable minds. Keep up the good science without the social opinion.
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please do more videos on laboratory equipment.
it is very useful for the people to understand them one by one
Great video and context! Just doing PCR with my A Level class. Thanks.
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Thank you, mam you are genius. The way you explain topic is very understandable and the viewer gets what you want him/her to know.
Thanks Mam for elaborating it in a brilliant way!!
This video was perfect for a complete noobie in PCR. Thanks. It helped a lot.
What would the optimal temperatures usually be for DNA denaturation, primers binding and DNA polymerase ?
How do they know where to set the two primers in order to get the copys of sry? If they knew were sry was already why did they have to test for its presence?
Thank you for your video!! Your example helps me understand so much better in detail!
I have a question on SRY gene replication using PCR. How will DNA polymerase know when to stop and only replicate SRY+ gene?
Good question! The answer has to do with primers, but it's hard to explain. I suggest watching this excellent animation of PCR to see why only the DNA of interest gets amplified ua-cam.com/video/JRAA4C2OPwg/v-deo.html
Wow, thank you so much for this video, I really wanted to know about PCR :)
very informative. Thank you
Thankyou very much
Excuse me what is the illness's name you refered to at the begining?that sry +xx
Super clear
Loved the video
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the lesson is fun with knowledge.
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Great practical info. Easy to understand. However, the final gender comment can confuse vulnerable minds. Keep up the good science without the social opinion.
very well said