Your video are very helpful...just Bcz of too much easy explanation and consolidation of all relevant informations... Thank you so much....for providing videos for free
Hi, thank you very much for the video! I have a question. At the minute 2.25 you mention universal primers and how those are conserved inside the same taxonomic group. How do we get this universal primers? We work with plants with biodiversity and conservations aim and we are trying to draw primers that could work to sequence the two genes rbcL/matK from any type of plant, included new plants that has never been classified before (for which there is no reference genome deposited)
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Your video are very helpful...just Bcz of too much easy explanation and consolidation of all relevant informations...
Thank you so much....for providing videos for free
This was extremely helpful !!!
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Hi, thank you very much for the video! I have a question. At the minute 2.25 you mention universal primers and how those are conserved inside the same taxonomic group. How do we get this universal primers? We work with plants with biodiversity and conservations aim and we are trying to draw primers that could work to sequence the two genes rbcL/matK from any type of plant, included new plants that has never been classified before (for which there is no reference genome deposited)
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matK gene is also in the chlDNA (chloroplast DNA), not the mtDNA (mitochondrial DNA), good video still 👍
Thankyou sir..