This chapter really is that one chapter which needs a good revision from NCERT once you get good concept clarity. Mam, you literally made this chapter so easy and simple by explaining all the concepts so well and at the same time going through NCERT during the lecture itself . Biotechnology is now for sure on my fingertips. Thank you Mam❤
Homework= 1. Agar extracted from gracillaria and gelidium 2.Sticky End=HINDIII,EcoRI,PstI,SalI,BamHI Blunt End=pvuI,pvuII,EcoRV Thank you soo much mam ❤ in this session session I have clarified all my doubts and I'm super satisfied with this session mam DONE AND DUSTED 🔥
HOMEWORK 1. Agarose, the substance used for agarose gel electrophoresis, is derived from Red Algae, Gelidium and Gracilaria. 2. Blunt-End Restriction Enzymes: Pst I, Cla I Sticky-End Restriction Enzymes: EcoRI, Pvu I, Pvu II, Hind III, BamH I, Sal I 3. A cosmid is a type of hybrid genetic vector which combines features of plasmids and bacteriophages, allowing for the efficient cloning and manipulation of large DNA fragments. Cosmids often include a bacterial plasmid origin of replication and a cos site from bacteriophage lambda. 4. A phagemid is a genetic vector that combines characteristics of both plasmids and filamentous bacteriophages. They contain a plasmid origin of replication for replication in bacterial cells and a phage origin for packaging into phage particles.
*#Home work## 1st restriction enzymes are proteins that cut dna at specific sites leaving blunt or staggered ends. Sticky ends have unpaired bases at the end of the fragment whereas blunt ends produce stright cleavage 2 ans: agarose polysaccharides prepared from agar which is extracted from marine red algae gracilaria and gelidium 😊
Thank you so much ma'am for this wonderful lecture ❤❤❤ HOMEWORK Agarose gel is obtained from Red Algae named as Gracilaria And Gelidium Phagemid is a cloning vector which has properties of both plasmid and bacteriophage
It will be hard for me if there no revision lile unacademy thank you so much for those lecture ~~ sending cheers and thanks for amika mam and all teachers 😻🫶🏻 dont give up on uss still 🔥🔥🔥😌
Agar-extracted from gellidium and gracillaria ( red algae)......ECOR1-sticky ends,HINDIII-sticky ends,BAMHI-sticky,PVUI-sticky,PVUII-blunt,PSTI-sticky,SALI-stickyends..... Thank you somuch mam loved the session..the practical example you take to explain us is very amazaing mam..it directly sticks our brain without doubt..very blessed to have such a amazing eductaor with me...love you loads mam 🥀🖤
This chapter really is that one chapter which needs a good revision from NCERT once you get good concept clarity. Mam, you literally made this chapter so easy and simple by explaining all the concepts so well and at the same time going through NCERT during the lecture itself . Biotechnology is now for sure on my fingertips. Thank you Mam❤
Ecor1 , Bamh1, Hind 3 , forms sticky ends , rest all form blunt ends
Homework= 1. Agar extracted from gracillaria and gelidium
2.Sticky End=HINDIII,EcoRI,PstI,SalI,BamHI
Blunt End=pvuI,pvuII,EcoRV
Thank you soo much mam ❤ in this session session I have clarified all my doubts and I'm super satisfied with this session mam DONE AND DUSTED 🔥
3:58:47 Ma'am isn't Thermus aquaticus an Eubacteria?
blunt ends -EcoRV,SamI
sticky ends-EcoRI,HINDIII
HOMEWORK
1. Agarose, the substance used for agarose gel electrophoresis, is derived from Red Algae, Gelidium and Gracilaria.
2. Blunt-End Restriction Enzymes: Pst I, Cla I
Sticky-End Restriction Enzymes: EcoRI, Pvu I, Pvu II, Hind III, BamH I, Sal I
3. A cosmid is a type of hybrid genetic vector which combines features of plasmids and bacteriophages, allowing for the efficient cloning and manipulation of large DNA fragments. Cosmids often include a bacterial plasmid origin of replication and a cos site from bacteriophage lambda.
4. A phagemid is a genetic vector that combines characteristics of both plasmids and filamentous bacteriophages. They contain a plasmid origin of replication for replication in bacterial cells and a phage origin for packaging into phage particles.
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*#Home work##
1st restriction enzymes are proteins that cut dna at specific sites leaving blunt or staggered ends.
Sticky ends have unpaired bases at the end of the fragment whereas blunt ends produce stright cleavage
2 ans: agarose polysaccharides prepared from agar which is extracted from marine red algae gracilaria and gelidium 😊
Excellent explanation mam hats off 🤯🙏🙏🙏
Mam Biotechnology chapter DONE AND DUSTED 🎉 Thank you so much for your great effort mam😊❤.
thank u for the amazing session mam🙏🙏🙏
2:39:36 From red sea weeds (Gelidium & Gracilaria)
Thnk u Mam For this wonderful lecture... God bless u
Thank you so muchh maam❤
Agarose extracted from seed weeds
Thank you so much ma'am for this wonderful lecture ❤❤❤
HOMEWORK
Agarose gel is obtained from Red Algae named as Gracilaria And Gelidium
Phagemid is a cloning vector which has properties of both plasmid and bacteriophage
Agarose is by seed weeds naa
Yes it's obtained by the weed that is basically a red algae it's just specified name that's it, I hope I'm right@@PallaviL-cn1lf
@@PallaviL-cn1lf obtained from red algae and see weeds too
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when motivation and distraction comes from same video (how to do mam)
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It will be hard for me if there no revision lile unacademy thank you so much for those lecture ~~ sending cheers and thanks for amika mam and all teachers 😻🫶🏻 dont give up on uss still 🔥🔥🔥😌
Agar-extracted from gellidium and gracillaria ( red algae)......ECOR1-sticky ends,HINDIII-sticky ends,BAMHI-sticky,PVUI-sticky,PVUII-blunt,PSTI-sticky,SALI-stickyends.....
Thank you somuch mam loved the session..the practical example you take to explain us is very amazaing mam..it directly sticks our brain without doubt..very blessed to have such a amazing eductaor with me...love you loads mam 🥀🖤
1969 herbert boyer
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