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Gel electrophoresis animation
Просмотров 1,9 тыс.2 года назад
Gel electrophoresis animation - This is an agarose gel electrophoresis animation. In this animation, you will see how DNA is separated according to their size using agarose gel. You will also learn about the different types of gels that are used in this process. This video is a simple animation that shows how gel electrophoresis works. It is a useful tool for understanding how genetic testing w...
Down syndrome animation
Просмотров 8752 года назад
Down syndrome animation - In this video, we talk about what Down syndrome is, how it's diagnosed, and the symptoms associated with it. We also discuss some of the common myths about Down syndrome and dispel them. Lastly, we provide some advice for parents who have just received a diagnosis for their child.This video is a beautiful and informative animation about Down Syndrome. It covers the his...
Phylogenetic tree animation
Просмотров 3022 года назад
Phylogenetic tree animation - A phylogenetic tree is a diagram that displays the inferred evolutionary relationships between biological species or groups of organisms.A phylogenetic tree is a graphical representation of the evolutionary relationships between species or other taxa. They are commonly used in biology to represent the evolution of organisms. This video will give you a crash course ...
Aneuploidy and polyploidy animation
Просмотров 10 тыс.2 года назад
Aneuploidy and polyploidy animation - This animation describes the differences between aneuploidy and polyploidy. Aneuploidy is when an organism has an abnormal number of chromosomes, while polyploidy is when an organism has more than two sets of chromosomes. Aneuploidy is an abnormal number of chromosomes in a cell. Polyploidy is having more than two complete sets of chromosomes in a cell. Thi...
Sea Urchin fertilization animation
Просмотров 9 тыс.2 года назад
Sea Urchin fertilization animation - This video goes in-depth about the process of sea urchin fertilization, including the different stages of the process and what each one looks like. If you're curious about how this marine invertebrate reproduces, this is the video for you. This instructional video will teach you how to fertilize sea urchins for the purpose of harvesting their gonads.Sea urch...
Female reproductive system animation
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.2 года назад
Female reproductive system animation - This video is designed to educate women about their reproductive system. It covers topics such as the menstrual cycle, pregnancy, and childbirth. The video is aimed at young women who want to learn about their body and how it works. This educational video covers the female reproductive system, including the ovaries, uterus, fallopian tubes, and vagina. It ...
Gametogenesis animation
Просмотров 4,8 тыс.2 года назад
Gametogenesis animation - This Gametogenesis animation video provides an informative, yet easy to understand, look into the process of creating sperm and eggs. It is perfect for anyone looking to learn more about gametogenesis - the biological process of producing gametes. This video covers how gametes are made in both males and females. It's a detailed, but easy to understand, look at the proc...
Gastrulation animation
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.2 года назад
Gastrulation animation - This video is a science animation that covers the process of gastrulation in embryos. Gastrulation is a process where cells move and change shape to create the three layers of cells that form an embryo. This video is a great resource for high school biology students. This 3D animation takes you on a journey through gastrulation, the process by which a fertilized egg bec...
Mendelian Inheritance Animation
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.2 года назад
Mendelian Inheritance Animation - This video is about Mendelian inheritance animation. Gregor Mendel, who was a monk, did experiments with peas to figure out how traits are inherited. This video explains his discoveries.This video covers the basics of Mendelian inheritance, using an animation to help explain the concepts. Topics covered include: dominant and recessive alleles, phenotype and gen...
Linked genes animation
Просмотров 6922 года назад
Linked gene animation - This video explains how scientists study genes by creating animations of their movements.This video provides a 3D animation of a linked gene. It explains how two genes located on the same chromosome can be passed down from parents to their children.This animation describes how the linkage of genes can lead to inheritance of physical traits. The narrator explains how domi...
Mendelian Genetics Animation
Просмотров 2752 года назад
Thank You for watching our videos from Biology Animation Videos channel. This channel is created to compile animated biology lectures and videos from different animation sources. None of these videos are created by us. we just organize them and place them in RUclips for your understanding so If you want to know details about these animation please see the credit section for knowing the original...
Operon animation | Prokaryotic gene regulation animation
Просмотров 3352 года назад
Operon animation | Prokaryotic gene regulation animation - This video covers how the operon works, an important concept in biology that helps us understand how genes are expressed. This video is perfect for high school or college students who want to learn more about gene expression and regulation.An introduction to the operon, a gene regulatory sequence. This 3D animation covers the basics of ...
DNA Testing By Allele Specific Cleavage Animation
Просмотров 3152 года назад
Thank You for watching our videos from Biology Animation Videos channel. This channel is created to compile animated biology lectures and videos from different animation sources. None of these videos are created by us. we just organize them and place them in RUclips for your understanding so If you want to know details about these animation please see the credit section for knowing the original...
Chromosomal mutation animation
Просмотров 5092 года назад
Chromosomal mutation animation - This video is about chromosomal mutation and how different types of mutations can happen. It includes an animation of what happens when a chromosome breaks and recombines.This video is about Ankylosing spondylitis, a type of arthritis that mainly affects the spine. Learn about the symptoms and treatments for this condition.This animation explains chromosomal mut...
Central dogma of biology animation
Просмотров 4302 года назад
Central dogma of biology animation
Mitosis vs meiosis animation
Просмотров 5702 года назад
Mitosis vs meiosis animation
Addition and deletion mutation animation
Просмотров 3602 года назад
Addition and deletion mutation animation
Transcription Animation | Prokaryotic transcription
Просмотров 4472 года назад
Transcription Animation | Prokaryotic transcription
Three Point mapping Animation
Просмотров 2442 года назад
Three Point mapping Animation
PCR Animation | Polymerase chain reaction animation
Просмотров 2102 года назад
PCR Animation | Polymerase chain reaction animation
Bacterial chromosome mapping animation
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.2 года назад
Bacterial chromosome mapping animation
Meselson and Stahl experiment animation
Просмотров 5812 года назад
Meselson and Stahl experiment animation
Recombinant DNA technology animation
Просмотров 1912 года назад
Recombinant DNA technology animation
Sex determination in drosophila animation
Просмотров 2,1 тыс.2 года назад
Sex determination in drosophila animation
Antibody Production animation
Просмотров 3,5 тыс.2 года назад
Antibody Production animation
Gram staining principle and procedure
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.2 года назад
Gram staining principle and procedure
Inflammation Animation | Inflammatory response
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.2 года назад
Inflammation Animation | Inflammatory response
Membrane transport
Просмотров 2092 года назад
Membrane transport
Cell membrane structure of bacteria
Просмотров 2862 года назад
Cell membrane structure of bacteria

Комментарии

  • @CicelyMartens
    @CicelyMartens 3 дня назад

    Thank you !

  • @phoenix-ch5hv
    @phoenix-ch5hv 20 дней назад

    Thank you.

  • @JoyAkpan-m6r
    @JoyAkpan-m6r 23 дня назад

    This is really nice, thank you 👍

  • @Abdul-RahimSule
    @Abdul-RahimSule 29 дней назад

    thanks for giving me more understanding

  • @DrElKay
    @DrElKay Месяц назад

    Showing a nucleus at the start of the animation is rather misleading for a prokaryotic process!

  • @JP-qs7qq
    @JP-qs7qq 2 месяца назад

    For anyone else who wants a slightly better transcript :) DNA replication begins at a single defined DNA sequence of 245 base pairs called oriC. A protein called DnaA increases in concentration as a cell grows and gets very cell division. This protein, as a complex with ATP, controls the onset of initiation by binding to specific nine base pairs repeat at the oriC. The binding distorts the DNA leading to the opening of the adjacent 13 base pairs repeats in the DNA. The opening of the DNA allows protein complexes to enter the replication bubble and bind to the single-stranded DNA. Each complex consists of the DNA helicase (DnaB) and a DNA helicase loader (DnaC). The DNA helicase loaders open the DNA helicase protein rings and place the rings around the single-stranded DNA. The loaders are then released. The helicase uses energy from ATP hydrolysis to unwind the DNA helix at each of the 2 replication forks. Each DNA helicase recruits an enzyme called DNA primase, which synthesizes an RNA primer on the DNA template. An RNA primer has on its end a 3’ hydroxyl group, which is required as a starting point for DNA polymerase to add DNA nucleotides. The main replication polymerase in E. coli is called DNA polymerase III. DNA polymerase III complexes are ferried to the replication forks by protein complexes called clamp loaders. Clamp loaders also carry other protein complexes called sliding clamps. The clamp loaders place the sliding clamp onto the DNA. It then places an attached DNA polymerase III complex next to the sliding clamp. The sliding clamp holds the DNA polymerase in position on the 3’ prime end of the growing strand as the polymerase synthesizes new DNA. Nucleotides with complementary bases to the template strands are added one by one in the 5’ to 3’ direction. The synthesis of DNA in the direction of the fork occurs continuously to the end of the template. This new strand is called the leading strand. In contrast, the other strand, called the lagging strand, is built in fragments called Okazaki fragments. Note that the template strands are antiparallel, with their 3’ and 5’ ends oriented in opposite directions. Because DNA polymerase can add nucleotides only in the 5’ to 3’ direction, the leading strand grows continuously in the direction of the replication fork, but the lagging strand can grow only in short segments as the parent DNA molecule unzips. Many proteins participate in DNA replication, including those called single-strand DNA binding (SSB) proteins, which quickly coat exposed single-stranded regions of DNA and protect the single-stranded DNA from attack by nucleases. DNA replication continues as the DNA pol on the lagging strand meets the 5’ end of the next premier, causing the polymerase and the sliding clamp to disengage. After the DNA helicase has moved ~1,000bp, a second RNA primer is synthesized at the fork. The sliding clamp loader adds a new sliding clamp to the primer, and then adds the DNA pol to begin synthesis on a new Okazaki fragment. The cycle continues for the length of the template strand Note that the lagging strand now consists of Okazaki fragments with a segment of RNA at one end. The RNA is cleaved by an enzyme called RNase H. Another enzyme called DNA pol I uses the 3’ OH group of the adjacent Okazaki fragment to fill in the large gap with nucleotides. Finally, DNA ligase closes the remaining nicks, leaving a continuous DNA molecule. In this way, an E. coli chromosome is replicated at 2 replication forks all the way around the circular molecule.

  • @muneebshehzad5850
    @muneebshehzad5850 2 месяца назад

    Nice

  • @sangeetavishwakarma8552
    @sangeetavishwakarma8552 2 месяца назад

    Very helpful Thanks sir

  • @lanamamba3459
    @lanamamba3459 4 месяца назад

    Isn’t this a mechanism for eukaryotes?👁️👄👁️

  • @WhatsInAName0
    @WhatsInAName0 4 месяца назад

    Thankyou so much!!

  • @TahseenSharikaAnzum
    @TahseenSharikaAnzum 5 месяцев назад

    Easy to understand

  • @vishaks1988
    @vishaks1988 5 месяцев назад

    Nice explanation ❤

  • @Alok1988-l4n
    @Alok1988-l4n 5 месяцев назад

    In medicine se kuch nahi hota sirf fraud haii. Allopathy ke pass ibs ka koi treatment nahi hai.

  • @JohnMichaelFloyd
    @JohnMichaelFloyd 5 месяцев назад

    Anyone else researching this randomly late at night?

  • @CharishmaCherry-kd5lz
    @CharishmaCherry-kd5lz 5 месяцев назад

    😊

  • @aliamro7121
    @aliamro7121 6 месяцев назад

    ur intro scared the crap out of me. i hate you

  • @Dr.geeta.15_21_
    @Dr.geeta.15_21_ 6 месяцев назад

    Great 👍

  • @martinsimcak4018
    @martinsimcak4018 7 месяцев назад

    Ďiky

  • @luanamaia4666
    @luanamaia4666 8 месяцев назад

    AMAZING

  • @BOBobOOBBB
    @BOBobOOBBB 8 месяцев назад

    Very good video, spins my pharm course❤

  • @faresqannam856
    @faresqannam856 9 месяцев назад

    TThank youu

  • @meganwhisonant9524
    @meganwhisonant9524 9 месяцев назад

    BEST video on this topic I have seen!

  • @halqthedarktemplar
    @halqthedarktemplar 9 месяцев назад

    stealing an animation. nice

  • @soniasinha7318
    @soniasinha7318 9 месяцев назад

    Thankyou ma'am

  • @swetarajak6065
    @swetarajak6065 10 месяцев назад

    Next video ??

  • @isaaya5631
    @isaaya5631 10 месяцев назад

    I just grasped the distinction between paracentric and pericentric inversions in under 30 seconds. It's crazy to consider that my professor spent an entire hour explaining this, and I still couldn't grasp the concept.

  • @bibek8945
    @bibek8945 10 месяцев назад

    Useful information. Thank you

  • @dr.shirsenduchatterjee8785
    @dr.shirsenduchatterjee8785 11 месяцев назад

    IBS-C 9:08

  • @integrateapproximate4000
    @integrateapproximate4000 11 месяцев назад

    This concept is fascinating to me ngl.

  • @maydreams1911
    @maydreams1911 11 месяцев назад

    Only shomu sir is the best😂

  • @smk1492R
    @smk1492R 11 месяцев назад

    PLEASE EVERYONE flag for misinformation!! This will cause students to fail exams!!! Not cool

  • @smk1492R
    @smk1492R 11 месяцев назад

    THIS IS NOT TRANSCRIPTION IN PROKARYOTES!!!!! MOST BASIC PREMISE IS INCORRECT!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @somasreebhattacharjee2056
    @somasreebhattacharjee2056 Год назад

    She don't know how to teach😅😅

  • @amandineseurat5985
    @amandineseurat5985 Год назад

    Thanks for creating this video. It helped me picture how this part of embryo developpment works, for an unknown reason I always have problems with the formation of the archenteron.

  • @baraskparas9559
    @baraskparas9559 Год назад

    Magnificent presentation . Thanks!

  • @rojalinsahu1090
    @rojalinsahu1090 Год назад

    Thank you so much Mam🙏the way you understand was great 🥰👍

  • @rohitthukral3413
    @rohitthukral3413 Год назад

    Mat lena ye medicine ...ibs is a psychiatry disorder ...Visit to psychiatrist ..dont waste time

  • @sumedhatouhid1026
    @sumedhatouhid1026 Год назад

    this isn't self splicing, please change the title. super helpful though

  • @divyanshut.2006
    @divyanshut.2006 Год назад

    Monoecious hai mama

  • @heberpraneeth9273
    @heberpraneeth9273 Год назад

    Thank You Soooo much

  • @05shanzafiaz9
    @05shanzafiaz9 Год назад

    Great

  • @1rrrrrrrrrrr544f
    @1rrrrrrrrrrr544f Год назад

    Not Understood after watching many vedios but this one hit the point❤

  • @joshbigboss5104
    @joshbigboss5104 Год назад

    It is criminal to post misleading videos

  • @NirajKumar-tr5qp
    @NirajKumar-tr5qp Год назад

    Faltu bakta hai time waste

  • @sravspothula5869
    @sravspothula5869 Год назад

    Thank you🙏 very helpful😊

  • @lilianbirungi384
    @lilianbirungi384 Год назад

    well elaborated, thank you.

  • @kayceegemaol8727
    @kayceegemaol8727 Год назад

    Easy to understand! Thank you :)

  • @hanschenklein8794
    @hanschenklein8794 Год назад

    Here's what he said (I hope I did no mistakes): By the early 1960s scientists understood that DNA directs the synthesis of RNA In turn experiments implicated RNA as the template in protein synthesis. In 1961 Marshall Nirenberg and Heinrich Matthaei published experiments that aimed proving the RNA connection. The experiments also have serendipitous effect of revealing clues about the genetic code. The scientists began their experiments by preparing extracts from E.coli cells. The extracts were prepared so they contained ribosomes, amino acids and other components required for protein synthesis. However, the extracts lacked mRNA Without RNA no protein synthesis occurred. When the investigators added RNA to the tube, the extract produced protein. Nirenberg and Matthaei experimented with a number of different sources of RNA and even used a synthetic RNA that contained nucleotides with only the base uridine called poly-U they found that the extract produced protein and the protein consisted entirely of phenyalanine amino acids In later experiments Nirenberg and his colleagues found that a template RNA consisting of only adenine resulted in a protein made only of lysisne amino acids a poly c RNA resuilted in a protein of prolene amino acids from these experiments it was clear that RNA was required for protein synthesis and that the sequence of the RNA distated the amino acids in the rpotein from their experiments the scientists knwe that poly-U RNA directed the incoporation of phenylalanine into a protein howerver they didnts know how many uracil containing nucleotides were required to create a code word now known as a codon was one nucleotide enough or were two three, or four required? proteins contain 20 different amino acids while mRNA contains only four different nucleotides if an mRNA codon is one two, three or four nucleotides long, how many different codons can be formed from different arrangements of 4 nucleotides? would this be enough to code for 20 different amino acids? to determine a codon's length Nirenberg and colleague Phillip later devised a clever and quick assay the assay involved ribosomes and tRNAs charged with radioactive phenylalanine they knew that amino acyl tRNA molecules participated in protein synthesis and under certain conditions could be fount attached to ribosomes the assay also included poly-U RNA in addition to the reaction mixture the assay relied on the function of a membrane filter made of chemical cellulose nitrate this filter has special properties: if ribosomes are poured onto the filter, the ribosomes stick while the fluid goes through the filter a washing step does not dislodge the ribosomes although the ribosomes stick to the filter, neither the tRNA molecules nor the poly-U RNA molecule stick each type of molecule can flow through the porous filter during the washing step The ability of the ribosomes but not the other molecules to bind to the filter was the key to the assay For their experiments the investigators created mixtures that included ribosomes and tRNA molecules charge with radioactive phenylalanine One of the mixtures also received poly-U RNA After giving these mixtures time to incubate, the mixtures were poured on the filters and the washed After the washing step, they found that only one of the filters was radioactive Based on your knowledge of the sticking properties of the ribosomes poly-U RNA and phenylalanine tRNA to the filter One combination of molecules has adhered to the radioactive filter. Nirenberg then later reported their result in graph form. At a variety of temperatures Poly-U produced a positive reaction In the absence of poly-U there was virtually no reaction regardless of the temperature tested They used they assay to determine the number of nucleotides in the Poly-U required to bring together ribosomes and tRNA charged with phenylalanine They used RNA molecules with 12 uracil containing nucleotides and found reactivity They also found reactivity with six, five, four and three nucleotides However tow nucleotides produced almost no reactivity Assume that the minimal number of nucleotides that produce reactivity is also the number of nucleotides in a codon Nirenberg and colleagues wnt on to characterize a number of trinucleotides Only a subset of which are shown here They found that threonine charged tRNA bind to a Cu Alanine charged tRNA bind to GCU Prolene charged tRNAs bind to -CCA And serine charged tRNAs bind to UCG From such experiments we know the genetic code, which consists of 64 codons Each codon specifies an amino acid with the exception of three stop codons When a ribosome encounters a stop codon, no tRNA will bind to the codon and protein synthesis terminates Another codon called a atart codon is unique. Because it is always found at the beginning of a protein coding sequence in mRNA Using the genetic code table construct an RNA molecule thatwould code for this sries of amino acids in this protein drag blablabla Notice the more than 1 codon will work for most of these amino acids The genetic code is there for redundant. However the code is not ambiguous For example CCU specifies prolene but it does not specify other amino acid such as leucine or alanine.

    • @hanschenklein8794
      @hanschenklein8794 Год назад

      nvm they have the text on their website (lol it took so much time ahh)

  • @shiv_452
    @shiv_452 Год назад

    ❤️

  • @lauragordon6414
    @lauragordon6414 Год назад

    Thank goodness!! The dull reading material in most texts, which is quite frankly, poorly developed, renders the learning process null and void! This video conveyed in almost 3 minutes what one hour of reading did not! Thank you so very, very much!