the most helpful video i have ever watched on youtube about bacterial reproduction....... these 9 mins helped me more than my teacher's 3 classes of 45 mins.
this is the best detailed but still simple explanation on youtube... some videos are just too simple and some so complicated i dont understand but this is perfect thank you
Thank you so much for posting this! I wish i had a teacher such as you. I appreciate your techniques of teaching. These techniques are precise in getting straight to the objective. Again, thanks! :)
Thank you so much for the video, it has really helped me to understand the different methods of DNA variation and asexual reproduction. I will continue to watch your videos in hope to learn more about bacterial cells. Thank You Nickcole Jackson A.S. from TWU (Texas Woman's University)
Does antibiotic resistant bacteria transfer the same way to other cells? ie. resistant genes in the DNA strands are transferred via transformation, transduction, and conjugation by the same mechanisms?
thx a lot.....its very helpful............but actually i was luking for more detailed explaination for transduction, especially for specialised transduction.......can u upload a video with descriptive information on it...........and i liked the video so much.......
I'd like to make a comment, based on the video it shows that a double stranded DNA molecule is transmitted from F+ to F-. However, I believe that only a single strand is transmitted from F+ (and as that occurs the F+ replicates it so it can be double stranded again) and then the recipient F- then uses it's own molecular machinery to replicate the newly introduced plasmid DNA from the F+ cell.
I am this user's son, so Can I get copyright access to your link? I'm using it for my class for science, and we're talking about the cell cycle. I just need access to the link.
Remember that a plasmid does not have a bacterial chromosomal DNA incorporated into it is more like bacterial plasmid DNA .... But when the plasmid contains besides the plasmid material chromosomal DNA incorporated into it it becomes HFR high frequency recombination... I hope that helped
Wonderful video.... learned so much more from your video, than I did in a three hour class. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
exactly! thank you so much :)
the most helpful video i have ever watched on youtube about bacterial reproduction.......
these 9 mins helped me more than my teacher's 3 classes of 45 mins.
I'm about to take a test today for microbiology, and this video helps my understanding of genetic transfer tremendously! Thank you!!!
OMG!, this video is such a last minute saver..thanx
Terrific video man. forreal. Not too long, informative, well used pictures/animations. Very helpful
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Loud and Clear, honestly your video is a lot more helpful than the explanation of my professor
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The best explanation ever... saviour for last minute study ...thanks man!really helpful
this is the best detailed but still simple explanation on youtube... some videos are just too simple and some so complicated i dont understand but this is perfect thank you
Glad it helped!
straight forward, informative and very useful! Thank you
Thank you so much for posting this! I wish i had a teacher such as you. I appreciate your techniques of teaching. These techniques are precise in getting straight to the objective. Again, thanks! :)
Thank you for providing me with work during quarantine, something actually fun to learn about :D
Thank you so much for the video, it has really helped me to understand the different methods of DNA variation and asexual reproduction. I will continue to watch your videos in hope to learn more about bacterial cells. Thank You
Nickcole Jackson A.S. from TWU (Texas Woman's University)
this 10 min video is better than 3 day class
This is so helpful, I feel great for my exam after listening to this once. Thanks much.
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Thank you for a good exemplar of bacteria reproduction and replication.
Thank you .. I was struggling how to word this for a up coming exam you made it so much easier to learn thank you.
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Great animation! Subscribed!
Does antibiotic resistant bacteria transfer the same way to other cells? ie. resistant genes in the DNA strands are transferred via transformation, transduction, and conjugation by the same mechanisms?
This vidoe saved me fom failing a test know i got 17/20 yeah thank you
Nice video ! Helping alot during my revision.
In the first example of asexual reproduction, are all the plasmids replicated 1:1 as well?
very well explained, clear and concise. Thankyou
Much thanks!!!
This was a huge help
I like your voice. Very calm..
Thank you so much, really helpful and quality video.
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Tomarrow is our sem exam
So helped a lot.. Thank u
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This video was a big help! thank you!
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more helpful than the khan academy video on this, THANKS
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thx a lot.....its very helpful............but actually i was luking for more detailed explaination for transduction, especially for specialised transduction.......can u upload a video with descriptive information on it...........and i liked the video so much.......
a delight to watch
thank you for this!!! it finally makes sense to me!
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excellent....great overview
Anyone's teacher assign to watch this in 2019???? or is it just me
Coyote4949 well uhh 2020
2020?
Thank you so much! Great explanation and helped me a lot!
very useful for NEET STUDENTS.
Fantastic explanation
awesome tutorials!
Is the plasmid a separate thing to the bacteria chromosome. I thought the bacterial chromosome was a plasmid.
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very good explanation
Can you please explain about the sterile male male method and fertile male method of bacterial conjugation.
Hey how do I Harvard reference this?
I'd like to make a comment, based on the video it shows that a double stranded DNA molecule is transmitted from F+ to F-. However, I believe that only a single strand is transmitted from F+ (and as that occurs the F+ replicates it so it can be double stranded again) and then the recipient F- then uses it's own molecular machinery to replicate the newly introduced plasmid DNA from the F+ cell.
I am this user's son, so Can I get copyright access to your link? I'm using it for my class for science, and we're talking about the cell cycle. I just need access to the link.
Penni Morris please if you are this user's son, then this user
this is so awesome,thank you very much
great work
nice explaination .....
Liked it so much , thank you
great video!
it was good
hey will you please make video on different types of conjugation in bacteria
thanks..the explained is clearly!!
nicely done.
why is the sound so muted?
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thank u...enjoyed da video!!
Thank you, it was very helpful to me :)
Great
Excelent!!! But I have one question... when the F + change por Hfr and after F'p, can someone explain me this??
Remember that a plasmid does not have a bacterial chromosomal DNA incorporated into it is more like bacterial plasmid DNA .... But when the plasmid contains besides the plasmid material chromosomal DNA incorporated into it it becomes HFR high frequency recombination... I hope that helped
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Thank you, its very helpful
awesome!
What about genetic recombination?
Excelent
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Ok, this was 3 years ago. I think I was watching this for school in science a while back.
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It sounded like a bad asmr i cringed initially
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It was very helpful. Thanks a lot.
Thank you.
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that was so clear
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Nice.
why mitosis not occur in bacteria???
Dr Imran mitosis is animals and plants and eukaryotic cells only
Can you give me PDF or Word talk about Bacreria Conjugation?
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