I want to ask you that you tell ds complementry rna come from any virus having rna as genetic material then how this rna is complementary to ss rna of melodigyne incognitia . Please reply
Its actually much more complicated than what its sylabus. You see the DS RNA is then made into a Silencing Complex. One of the RNA strand is made into "Guidestrand? which will guide the silencong complex silence the mRNA of the virus while the other strand is degraded. Thats the very simple explaination of how the silencing happens. There is also other things like the Argonaught protein and the RISC thingie. See this video, it explains all that. But you dont have to worry abput it all if ypu are here for NEET or Boards. :) m.th-cam.com/video/cK-OGB1_ELE/w-d-xo.html
Its actually much more complicated than what its sylabus. You see the DS RNA is then made into a Silencing Complex. One of the RNA strand is made into "Guidestrand? which will guide the silencong complex silence the mRNA of the virus while the other strand is degraded. Thats the very simple explaination of how the silencing happens. There is also other things like the Argonaught protein and the RISC thingie. See this video, it explains all that. But you dont have to worry abput it all if ypu are here for NEET or Boards. :) m.th-cam.com/video/cK-OGB1_ELE/w-d-xo.html
Its actually much more complicated than what its sylabus. You see the DS RNA is then made into a Silencing Complex. One of the RNA strand is made into "Guidestrand? which will guide the silencong complex silence the mRNA of the virus while the other strand is degraded. Thats the very simple explaination of how the silencing happens. There is also other things like the Argonaught protein and the RISC thingie. See this video, it explains all that. But you dont have to worry abput it all if ypu are here for NEET or Boards. :) m.th-cam.com/video/cK-OGB1_ELE/w-d-xo.html
Sir please mera ek doubt hai rnai ko lekar ....apne jo btaya lecture mai vo sab samjh aya..but ncert mai ek line di hai jisme likha hai ki parastie will not survive due to rna interference... please isko clear krr dijiye.....vo specific protein konsa hai jiske na milne se nematode survive nhii kr pa rha hai..please sir..reply!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thankyou for clearing my doubts nd yess u got ur new subscriber and a person to like nd share each vdos of urs bcz i know if tht vdo helps me thn othrs definitely will... ❤
Thank you so much for such a descriptive lecture about RNAi before that I think tht wow how hard to learn it is and after watching this I am like how so sily 😂😂🙈✌💫...
Jb complementary rna already double stranded hai toh wo nematode kai mrna se kyu bind kre ga .. nematode kai mrna toh free hai uske trna aa-aa kr protein chain bna denge ..
Sir,if we are inhibiting the formation of protiens or enzymes will it affect the quality of the tabbaco or the protiens that the tobbaco plant is making does'nt related to the tabbaco formation. It might be possible that the protien that the tobbaco plant is synthesising is necessary for the production of tabbaco,if the protien is have some role in it and we are inhibiting that protien then it must be a major drawback and hence will reduce yield production. Plz answer my que. I am confused about this thing.Thankyou.
When double standard RNA is made inside that little bit, then inside the human body or inside the plant body, why it will make a single stand and if it is still there then how will it be connected with single standard and other double standard
RNA is always single stranded that means initially it is present in single strand in our body and this single stranded RNA will further result for the formation of proteins..... If want to stop the protein synthesis so we will induce another RNA intentionally from outside... because of which RNA becomes double stranded and only single stranded RNA can form protein and now it is in double stranded form so there will be no protein synthesis....
Yeh joh cimplementary rna joh ki kisi virus k dwra laya jaata hy kya iska koi defect nhi hota???? I mean doesn't it harm any way???? Sir I hope u will look into my doubt pllz
The total protein synthesis of the plant doesn't stop....only the gene(mRNA) of the nematode is inactivated and prevented from forming it's respective proteins which cause the disease.
U said Transposons(Jumping Genes) are the source for the other strand of RNA......but Transposons are DNA sequences not RNA sequence....so how can a DNA strand bind a RNA strand?? Apart from this u have told anything about the introduction of Nematode specific genes using Agrobacterium Vectors.....and the production of sense and anti-sense RNA in the host cell through that introduced DNA..!! Kindly Explain!!!
Yes u r right that transposons are dna sequences ....let me explain that if u have read the earlier chapter of molecular basis of inheritance , there we have seen that dna sequences are converted to mRNA by the process of transcription. I hope now u can understand that when transposons are introduced then by the process of transcription it will produce the complementary RNA strand and then it will bind with the existing rna strand and then it will make double stranded rna strand .
Hey it reality its a lot more complex than this. The Ds RNA will then help form something called a Silencing complex with a couple of proteins. One of the strands act as a guide Strand while the other is degraded and this guide strand will search for a specefic recognition sequence of the Nematode mRNA and the silencing complex will then silence it. Heres a video where it explains RNAi. You dont need to know for exam though though. They wont ask about the RISC complex or Argonaught proteins. :)m.th-cam.com/video/cK-OGB1_ELE/w-d-xo.html
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I want to ask you
that you tell ds complementry rna come from any virus having rna as genetic material then how this rna is complementary to ss rna of melodigyne incognitia . Please reply
I'm also confused at that point..good question bro
Its actually much more complicated than what its sylabus. You see the DS RNA is then made into a Silencing Complex. One of the RNA strand is made into "Guidestrand? which will guide the silencong complex silence the mRNA of the virus while the other strand is degraded. Thats the very simple explaination of how the silencing happens. There is also other things like the Argonaught protein and the RISC thingie. See this video, it explains all that. But you dont have to worry abput it all if ypu are here for NEET or Boards. :) m.th-cam.com/video/cK-OGB1_ELE/w-d-xo.html
Its actually much more complicated than what its sylabus. You see the DS RNA is then made into a Silencing Complex. One of the RNA strand is made into "Guidestrand? which will guide the silencong complex silence the mRNA of the virus while the other strand is degraded. Thats the very simple explaination of how the silencing happens. There is also other things like the Argonaught protein and the RISC thingie. See this video, it explains all that. But you dont have to worry abput it all if ypu are here for NEET or Boards. :) m.th-cam.com/video/cK-OGB1_ELE/w-d-xo.html
Its actually much more complicated than what its sylabus. You see the DS RNA is then made into a Silencing Complex. One of the RNA strand is made into "Guidestrand? which will guide the silencong complex silence the mRNA of the virus while the other strand is degraded. Thats the very simple explaination of how the silencing happens. There is also other things like the Argonaught protein and the RISC thingie. See this video, it explains all that. But you dont have to worry abput it all if ypu are here for NEET or Boards. :) m.th-cam.com/video/cK-OGB1_ELE/w-d-xo.html
It is there in akash module entire process explained for your doubt but it is not necessary
Sirjee ek baat batau, nematodes during infection apne genes chor deta hein plant cells ke andar??? Wo virus thode hi hein..
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Sir please mera ek doubt hai rnai ko lekar ....apne jo btaya lecture mai vo sab samjh aya..but ncert mai ek line di hai jisme likha hai ki parastie will not survive due to rna interference... please isko clear krr dijiye.....vo specific protein konsa hai jiske na milne se nematode survive nhii kr pa rha hai..please sir..reply!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sir agrobacterium se gene Kya tobacco plants K growth K suruwath mein dete Hain...
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Thankyou for clearing my doubts nd yess u got ur new subscriber and a person to like nd share each vdos of urs bcz i know if tht vdo helps me thn othrs definitely will... ❤
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Why sense and antisense strand produced in host not in pathogen..
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Thank you so much for such a descriptive lecture about RNAi before that I think tht wow how hard to learn it is and after watching this I am like how so sily 😂😂🙈✌💫...
From where the tranposons come.
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Jb complementary rna already double stranded hai toh wo nematode kai mrna se kyu bind kre ga .. nematode kai mrna toh free hai uske trna aa-aa kr protein chain bna denge ..
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Wher does mRNA get silenced in plant cell or nematode cell
I am tuoght about it in my bio class but even though i could not understand it but now its clear
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U has not explained the complete process like
RISC
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Sir,if we are inhibiting the formation of protiens or enzymes will it affect the quality of the tabbaco or the protiens that the tobbaco plant is making does'nt related to the tabbaco formation. It might be possible that the protien that the tobbaco plant is synthesising is necessary for the production of tabbaco,if the protien is have some role in it and we are inhibiting that protien then it must be a major drawback and hence will reduce yield production. Plz answer my que. I am confused about this thing.Thankyou.
When double standard RNA is made inside that little bit, then inside the human body or inside the plant body, why it will make a single stand and if it is still there then how will it be connected with single standard and other double standard
RNA is always single stranded that means initially it is present in single strand in our body and this single stranded RNA will further result for the formation of proteins.....
If want to stop the protein synthesis so we will induce another RNA intentionally from outside... because of which RNA becomes double stranded and only single stranded RNA can form protein and now it is in double stranded form so there will be no protein synthesis....
Yeh joh cimplementary rna joh ki kisi virus k dwra laya jaata hy kya iska koi defect nhi hota???? I mean doesn't it harm any way????
Sir I hope u will look into my doubt pllz
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sir what is sense and antisense rna?????
Nice explanation
Bhai ,
What is the difference between ANTISENSE RNA TECHNIQUE AND RNAi
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sir can u plzz explain the agrobacterium more cleary
If totally protein synthesis stopped , then how the tabacco plant will survive??
The total protein synthesis of the plant doesn't stop....only the gene(mRNA) of the nematode is inactivated and prevented from forming it's respective proteins which cause the disease.
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How we provide or from where we provide double strand rna
Same doubt
That may be frm any infection caused by virus having rna genome...since normally our body doesn't hv ds rna
What is transposon sir?
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Sir what is sense and antisense rna
U said Transposons(Jumping Genes) are the source for the other strand of RNA......but Transposons are DNA sequences not RNA sequence....so how can a DNA strand bind a RNA strand??
Apart from this u have told anything about the introduction of Nematode specific genes using Agrobacterium Vectors.....and the production of sense and anti-sense RNA in the host cell through that introduced DNA..!!
Kindly Explain!!!
Yes u r right that transposons are dna sequences ....let me explain that if u have read the earlier chapter of molecular basis of inheritance , there we have seen that dna sequences are converted to mRNA by the process of transcription. I hope now u can understand that when transposons are introduced then by the process of transcription it will produce the complementary RNA strand and then it will bind with the existing rna strand and then it will make double stranded rna strand .
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Hi sir... I have a small doubt.. From where the complementary ds rna comes... Please reply to this message
mRNA + RNA ---------- : dsRNA
How complementary ds rna silence the ss rna?
Hey it reality its a lot more complex than this. The Ds RNA will then help form something called a Silencing complex with a couple of proteins. One of the strands act as a guide Strand while the other is degraded and this guide strand will search for a specefic recognition sequence of the Nematode mRNA and the silencing complex will then silence it. Heres a video where it explains RNAi. You dont need to know for exam though though. They wont ask about the RISC complex or Argonaught proteins. :)m.th-cam.com/video/cK-OGB1_ELE/w-d-xo.html
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The mRNA silenced belongs to eukaryote?
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