Could you please help me by sharing my contents with your friends group/ college group. I put huge efforts in making these videos but unfortunately not a lot of people are watching this.
I have interests in neuroscience, virology, antibiotic resistance, i want to explore these fields for research. I am currently in second year of Bsc so how can I explore these fields?
Pls explain what is "Dominant negative mutation". Q) Development of vulva in C. elegans is initiated by the induction of a small no of cells by a short range signal from single inducing cell. With reference to this, following statements were put forward. A) when the anchor cell was ablated early in the development no vulva formed. B) In a dominant negative mutation of let 23, a primary vulva formed but the secondary vulva formation did not take place. C) A cell adopting a primary fate inhibits adjacent cells from adopting the same fate by lateral inhibition involving LIN-39 and also induces the secondary fate in these cells. D) A constitutive signal from hypodermis inhibits both the development of both the primary fates and secondary fates but it is Overruled by the initial signal from the amchor cell. Which of the above statement are true 1) A and B 2) A and C 3) A and D 4) B and D Plss explain this question too
Dominant negative signaling involves mutated proteins interfering with normal counterparts, disrupting cellular function by forming nonfunctional complexes, leading to altered or inhibited signaling pathways.
Thanks. I have another question. I am a final-year BSc microbiology student, but I am more interested in developmental biology, particularly vertebrate regeneration. Would I encounter any difficulties when switching my field for an MSc, given that microbiology has limited relevance to developmental biology? As an alumni how was your opinion on TIFR Mumbai for Developmental Biology, I attempted to search online on their website, but the DBS website URL is not working.
Well explained sir
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Should i opt for phd or not??...... I want job security......... Please make a video on this topic😊
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I will make a detailed video on this
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I have interests in neuroscience, virology, antibiotic resistance, i want to explore these fields for research. I am currently in second year of Bsc so how can I explore these fields?
Pls explain what is "Dominant negative mutation".
Q) Development of vulva in C. elegans is initiated by the induction of a small no of cells by a short range signal from single inducing cell. With reference to this, following statements were put forward.
A) when the anchor cell was ablated early in the development no vulva formed.
B) In a dominant negative mutation of let 23, a primary vulva formed but the secondary vulva formation did not take place.
C) A cell adopting a primary fate inhibits adjacent cells from adopting the same fate by lateral inhibition involving LIN-39 and also induces the secondary fate in these cells.
D) A constitutive signal from hypodermis inhibits both the development of both the primary fates and secondary fates but it is Overruled by the initial signal from the amchor cell.
Which of the above statement are true
1) A and B
2) A and C
3) A and D
4) B and D
Plss explain this question too
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Dominant negative signaling involves mutated proteins interfering with normal counterparts, disrupting cellular function by forming nonfunctional complexes, leading to altered or inhibited signaling pathways.
@@Biologyin20min Than why option B is correct of above mentioned question?
Brother can u please help me in preparation of tifr
i have a course which you can follow
Sir can you please explain how we can do direct phd after Bsc of 4 yrs?
Yes I can
Dada but some institutes like TIFR Mumbai and IISER Pune have MSc exit option(after 3 years) in integrated PhD program. What are your opinion on this?
I will put my opinion as a video
Thanks. I have another question. I am a final-year BSc microbiology student, but I am more interested in developmental biology, particularly vertebrate regeneration. Would I encounter any difficulties when switching my field for an MSc, given that microbiology has limited relevance to developmental biology? As an alumni how was your opinion on TIFR Mumbai for Developmental Biology, I attempted to search online on their website, but the DBS website URL is not working.
Sir I have done a bsc 4 year course.
If I do MS research program.
Will it be worth it?
Is ms research program better than msc ?
I think yes
@@Biologyin20min can u make another video on this topic sir or can u explain a little bit about it here
I'm little confused .
@ankit_2049 OK I will try