👌It is a videography trick. As you can see, I'm being filmed through a piece of glass that I'm writing on. After recording, the video is flipped horizontally, which makes the writing look normal to the audience…and means that I look "backwards" (i.e. if you knew me, you'd know I'm not left-handed, but it looks like I'm writing with my left hand in the video. That's really my right hand.)
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In the Invitro application of PNPase to make polymer, how do you control endonuclease activity?
How did you film this lol great video and good information btw
mirroring video
Why the it cut began from Guanine?
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1) Not1
2) HindIII recognize the sequence that AAGCTT, so the second G in your question should mutate
Correct. One detail: the first question also asked which organism the NotI enzyme was isolated from: the bacterium Nocardia otitidiscaviarum
@@JosephRoss Yes, thank you! In addition, I got these informations from Brock Biology of Microorganisms book.
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Hey. Can I find it on TH-cam in written form
Find what?
May I have this whole lecture on Google on written form ??
@@Mani_Khan0921 No, I'm sorry: I do not have a text transcript of this video.
....okay but how are you writing like that?
👌It is a videography trick. As you can see, I'm being filmed through a piece of glass that I'm writing on. After recording, the video is flipped horizontally, which makes the writing look normal to the audience…and means that I look "backwards" (i.e. if you knew me, you'd know I'm not left-handed, but it looks like I'm writing with my left hand in the video. That's really my right hand.)
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