I love how the entire video was crisp, informative and short. You didn't beat around the bush either at the start or the end of the video. I also love how it didn't just have theoretical animations but also information about the ligated DNA would be distinguished on the get (practical knowledge). Keep up the good work!
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DNA nucleotides are not aded to the 5 prime end of the dna after the rna primer was removed but added to the strant that was approaching the primer of the next strand , added in the 3 prime side
This video never claimed that , it says ligase activity leads to formation of phosphodiester bonds between adjacent 3’-hydroxyl and 5’-phosphate termini in double stranded DNA.
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Hey so I'm not completely sure but I think the reason is that the active site of the enzyme self-adenylylates releasing pyrophosphate (PPi) (so from ATP to AMP), the adenylyl group is transfered to the 5' end and so the phosphodiester bond is created (with the help of the 3'-OH)
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I love how the entire video was crisp, informative and short. You didn't beat around the bush either at the start or the end of the video. I also love how it didn't just have theoretical animations but also information about the ligated DNA would be distinguished on the get (practical knowledge). Keep up the good work!
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why it says that it binds with atp but in pictore shows that it binds with amp ?
I didnt understand this particular part
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DNA nucleotides are not aded to the 5 prime end of the dna after the rna primer was removed but added to the strant that was approaching the primer of the next strand , added in the 3 prime side
This video never claimed that , it says ligase activity leads to formation of phosphodiester bonds between adjacent 3’-hydroxyl and 5’-phosphate termini in double stranded DNA.
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You call this molecule ATP would it not be AMP since there's only one phosphate group attached?
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Hey so I'm not completely sure but I think the reason is that the active site of the enzyme self-adenylylates releasing pyrophosphate (PPi) (so from ATP to AMP), the adenylyl group is transfered to the 5' end and so the phosphodiester bond is created (with the help of the 3'-OH)
Great explanation
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Please make video on maxam gilbert & Sanger's method of dna sequencing
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This video is very helpful to clear my concept.Sir kindly suggest the book where I can find this topic. Thanking You.
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real content start from 2:20
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Nice video man, but the gap isnt there. DNA polymerase extends the previous okazaki fragment and then DNA ligase close the gap.
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informative video tho
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Pictures used for mechanism could have been more simplified. Nice video.
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Wtf u recorded the voice over with, a tomato?
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Your accent is a little too fake bro
Made it really difficult for me to reach the end of the video
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