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No we are sure about it. But yes pol delta can replicate leading strand under very special circumstances. check out the following aresearch article www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10409230590935433
Hello arpan, there might be an error in the animation here for the replication bubble. In the top strand, both the right and the left cannot be the leading strand as the directionality is opposite so DNA pol epsilon will not present parallelly on the opposite side but rather diagonally on the opposite side. I am referring to this part of the video: th-cam.com/video/J_9pfA_-ZIs/w-d-xo.html. This is just a clarification question and thank you for this great video.
In eukaryotic DNA replication, the helicase loader, or cdt1,cdc6 which are part of origin recognition complex (ORC), identifies replication origins, loads the minichromosome maintenance (MCM) complex onto DNA, and activates it. The MCM complex then acts as a helicase, unwinding the DNA for replication, ensuring the accurate duplication of the genome during cell division.
Mcm does not use any clamp, atleast it's nor reported. But the X RAY crystallography studies suggest it's structure is like a hexameric Rin latching firmly onto the DNA
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Better than any other videos. All needed knowledge is explained so well including telomere shortening. 👍🏻✨✨
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Following content i really want form you,
1.transcription for both prokaryotes
and eukaryotes
2. RNA processing
3. Regulation of gene expression
4. Translation for prokayotes and eukaryotes
While preparing for ICAR jrf plant science, you are like god for me
Watch my molecular biology playlist. All these videos are there
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Sir , please. I beg you. Please make video for Dna replication for prokaryotes
You are making the genetics much easier for me 😍❤️ , thank you 🤩
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Omg just the video I needed atm, thank you always
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Ofc I will
Please a video about atherogenesis 😢😢 I'am really need it
I will upload soon
Can you do videos talking about replication coupled histone transfer and nucleosome dissembly/assembly
I can try.
So the telomere binding proteins are high in terminally differented cells? Than actively dividing cells?
Isn't polymerase delta for leading strand and polymerase epsilon for lagging strand?
No we are sure about it. But yes pol delta can replicate leading strand under very special circumstances. check out the following aresearch article www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10409230590935433
Hello arpan, there might be an error in the animation here for the replication bubble. In the top strand, both the right and the left cannot be the leading strand as the directionality is opposite so DNA pol epsilon will not present parallelly on the opposite side but rather diagonally on the opposite side. I am referring to this part of the video: th-cam.com/video/J_9pfA_-ZIs/w-d-xo.html. This is just a clarification question and thank you for this great video.
Sir..please make a video for dna replication for prokaryotes...please sir..🥺🥺
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Hello sir,
Does Helicase have its own loading protein, and does Helicase have a clamp protein as well?
Much thanks sir
In eukaryotic DNA replication, the helicase loader, or cdt1,cdc6 which are part of origin recognition complex (ORC), identifies replication origins, loads the minichromosome maintenance (MCM) complex onto DNA, and activates it. The MCM complex then acts as a helicase, unwinding the DNA for replication, ensuring the accurate duplication of the genome during cell division.
Mcm does not use any clamp, atleast it's nor reported. But the X RAY crystallography studies suggest it's structure is like a hexameric Rin latching firmly onto the DNA
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Doctor, great video! in what research are u involved in , in WIS? is it safe in Israel now? cuz I wanted to do my PhD there
Israel was a safe place but not now.
Hey! Do you have video about RAD51? I really need it, about Homologous recombination in eukaryotes
Thankss
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@@animatedbiologywitharpan Sure!! 😊
Sir is this enough for csir
More than enough. Alongside this frequent mcq practice is required. I have a course at the price of a pizza. Link animatedbiologywitharpan.graphy.com/courses/CSIR-NET-Life-sciences-MCQ-practice-course-645881d4e4b0c11d957360ef
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