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Very nicely explained sir....thank u
Please make video on enzymes used in genetic engineering.....I mean which cover RE , DNA ligase, RNAse H etc all.
The great lecturer.....👍👍
Thanks
love your explanations..keep up your good works ..plz do videos on genetic vectors
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In 1970, Hamilton O. Smith, Thomas Kelly and Kent Wilcox isolated and characterized the first type II restriction enzyme, HindII, from the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae. It's not Hind III. Please recorrect it, thanks.
Good work again
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Sir I think ,It is BamH I BamH (one ).
Excellent
it was a good explanation 👍👍👍
Can you explain RE enzyme type 2 and type 3??
Tq bro for this vedio......Tq so much .....
Super explanation
It's really helpful brother
☺
TQ bro 🙏🙏
Amazing
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Sir your videos super but say introduction clses on this chapter
if frst restriction enezyme isolated is HindIII , then why its called so but not HindI???
If bacteria have restriction endonuclease enzymes, Then why bacteria cuts only bacteriophage or viruses genome ,Why they not cut own genome?
Only the viruses have the recognitiom sites for endonucleases to act on.
This is because Bacterial restrictions sites or recognition sites are highly methylated,That's why it's not recognisable by restriction endonuclease
@@hellobrother6730 ok bro
Alu -1Hind- 111Isosizomers Explain sir
How these restriction enzymes are produced..can you please respond
These are produced by the bacteria where they will be isolated from the bacterial cells and is used for our laboratory purposes.
HindIII OR HindII its HindII who make blunt end
HindIII produces STICKY ENDS
This channel should have millions of subscribers
Thanks ❤
Very nicely explained sir....thank u
Please make video on enzymes used in genetic engineering.....I mean which cover RE , DNA ligase, RNAse H etc all.
The great lecturer.....👍👍
Thanks
love your explanations..keep up your good works ..plz do videos on genetic vectors
Yes
Superb
Thank you
In 1970, Hamilton O. Smith, Thomas Kelly and Kent Wilcox isolated and characterized the first type II restriction enzyme, HindII, from the bacterium Haemophilus influenzae. It's not Hind III. Please recorrect it, thanks.
Good work again
☺☺
Sir I think ,It is BamH I BamH (one ).
Excellent
Thank you
it was a good explanation 👍👍👍
Thank you
Can you explain RE enzyme type 2 and type 3??
Tq bro for this vedio......Tq so much .....
Super explanation
Thank you
It's really helpful brother
☺
TQ bro 🙏🙏
Amazing
🙂🙂
Sir your videos super but say introduction clses on this chapter
if frst restriction enezyme isolated is HindIII , then why its called so but not HindI???
If bacteria have restriction endonuclease enzymes,
Then why bacteria cuts only bacteriophage or viruses genome ,
Why they not cut own genome?
Only the viruses have the recognitiom sites for endonucleases to act on.
This is because
Bacterial restrictions sites or recognition sites are highly methylated,
That's why it's not recognisable by restriction endonuclease
@@hellobrother6730 ok bro
Alu -1
Hind- 111
Isosizomers
Explain sir
How these restriction enzymes are produced..can you please respond
These are produced by the bacteria where they will be isolated from the bacterial cells and is used for our laboratory purposes.
HindIII OR HindII its HindII who make blunt end
HindIII produces STICKY ENDS