Jyoti ji your's videos are much helpful. I watch each and every videos of yours . your's work is really tremendous and appreciable🙂🙂. Also plz make some more videos on the important topics Molecular biology🙂
You are extra ordinary ma'am... very very helpful....Ma'am please use marker-board also...Please ma'am.. because it looks like a class and you are teaching in front of us, it helps more than slide based teaching... Although slide is needed for the previous year paper solution,
Thanku thanku thanku soooooooooooooo muchhhhhhhh mam this one is very useful me to understand this topic seriously you just made my day love you so much mam plg plg make video on techniques
mam u are doing a great job. and plzz make video on chick development, limb development and also on sex determination too .I think these are also very important topics for csir
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very clear explanations and also solving CSIR questions at the end of the videos are really helpful...thank you so much mam and keep up this wonderful work
ma'am uh have written morphogen can be paracrine factor but while explaining uh said that those factor that can travel through blood stream but m'aam the factors that travel through blood stream they r toh endocrine na?
@@TEACHINGPATHSHALA ok ma'am😊 nd one thing more ma'am ur all lessons r really very very helpful nd shows ur hardwork, nd dedication.Tysm ma'am😊😊 for these lessons.☺God bless uh always ma'm 😇😇😇😇
thank you for the explanation. one thing i dint get, even in syncytial specification morphogenic gradient is involved then how is it different from conditional specification
Well explained😊😊.Thank u so much😊..Ma'am I have a doubt.Ma'am endocrine factors are travelled via blood stream because singalling cell and target cell are distantly placed..Am I right??
Describe the differentiation of different organs and organ systems during development .Kya mam isi ko organogenesis kehte hai isquestion ka answer samajh mein nahi aa raha
Mam thankyou for the video 🤗 l have doubt on the last slide regarding the gradient. If the the source is near, cells shows both low and high threshold target gene! HOW it induce LOW Threshold target gene?, the conc. of morphogen will be high there na?
Here low threshold means that the gene will act even if low amount of morphogen is present. High threshold means high amount of morphogen is required for that gene to work. So if high amount of morphogen is present(eg. 10 mmol) then the condition for low morphogen(eg. 5 mmol) is already being fulfilled na that's why Because 10 comes after 5 Hope I could make it clear to u
Ma'am, i didn't get it...p and q placed together , then p develops according to the q specificity, but why not q according to p? i.e. why don't both form kidney cells instead?
Morphogen is also like a signal but it affects according to its amount Inductive signal can be given by either protein, transcription factors, aa, lipids or carbohydrates So morphogen is a type of inductive signal Inductive signals are a family and morphogen is just one member
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Your teaching way is highly effective and striking!!!
Ma'am thank you so much for explaining such a complicated topic into a very simple, crisp and compact manner.
Mam.... concepts are simply explained. Nice presentation... Thank you
better than shomu...easily explained..thanku mam.
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first indian vid that was explained normally on youtube nice
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Mam....plz make a video regarding autonomous nd conditional specification in c.elegans
Jyoti ji your's videos are much helpful. I watch each and every videos of yours . your's work is really tremendous and appreciable🙂🙂.
Also plz make some more videos on the important topics Molecular biology🙂
Very good talk. also helpful to me.
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Awesome..... Very helpful video mam thank 🙏 you so much...... Mam plzzz icmr exam k liye v kuch suggests kijeye, uski tyari kyse kare????
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Mam your way of teaching is super
You are extra ordinary ma'am... very very helpful....Ma'am please use marker-board also...Please ma'am.. because it looks like a class and you are teaching in front of us, it helps more than slide based teaching...
Although slide is needed for the previous year paper solution,
Will surely try with some topics.I have started in between but maximum students are with ppt , so again I switched to the slide presentation.
Excellent video
Ur videos were helpful tday..thnks
Thanku thanku thanku soooooooooooooo muchhhhhhhh mam this one is very useful me to understand this topic seriously you just made my day love you so much mam plg plg make video on techniques
Thanks mem for using a simplest language for all topics
No doubt
U batter than shomus biology
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Very nice explained
mam u are doing a great job. and plzz make video on chick development, limb development and also on sex determination too .I think these are also very important topics for csir
it will take time Diksha.
Please make video on "Cell Aggregation and Differentiation of Dictyostelium"
Gud one mam..plz make video regarding genetic also
One time aapka channel top 1mein hoga
Thank you so much Poonam Kumari. Aap log jaise viewers rahe to wo bhi din jarur ayega.
thank you for this encouragement.
keep supporting with your valuable feedback.
very clear explanations and also solving CSIR questions at the end of the videos are really helpful...thank you so much mam and keep up this wonderful work
thank you for this appreciation.
keep supporting.
Thank you ma'am 😊
Ma'am please make a video on paracrine factors : inducer molecules
MAM PLEASE DO SOMETHING ABOUT VOICE VOLUME.
ma'am uh have written morphogen can be paracrine factor but while explaining uh said that those factor that can travel through blood stream but m'aam the factors that travel through blood stream they r toh endocrine na?
they are paracrine factor, might be by mistake i told that. but they are paracrine factors
@@TEACHINGPATHSHALA ok ma'am😊 nd one thing more ma'am ur all lessons r really very very helpful nd shows ur hardwork, nd dedication.Tysm ma'am😊😊 for these lessons.☺God bless uh always ma'm 😇😇😇😇
Thank you Chetna, keep supporting.
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Thank u mam...easily explained
Thank you Maam... a video on tetrapod limb development would be great
Morphogen concentration forms mouth region at anterior when we add morphogen to posterior what happened there?
thank you for the explanation. one thing i dint get, even in syncytial specification morphogenic gradient is involved then how is it different from conditional specification
Explained very well👌...
But, Is there any effect of morphogen on autonomous specification?
it is completely going to vary with situation of cells.we will discuss about specification very soon.hope from that yours doubt will be clear
@@TEACHINGPATHSHALA your contents are really helpful..
Well explained😊😊.Thank u so much😊..Ma'am I have a doubt.Ma'am endocrine factors are travelled via blood stream because singalling cell and target cell are distantly placed..Am I right??
I noticed it too. I think mam meant paracrine cells, which are located close to each other not endocrine where blood needs to travel
Describe the differentiation of different organs and organ systems during development .Kya mam isi ko organogenesis kehte hai isquestion ka answer samajh mein nahi aa raha
Mam thankyou for the video 🤗
l have doubt on the last slide regarding the gradient. If the the source is near, cells shows both low and high threshold target gene!
HOW it induce LOW Threshold target gene?, the conc. of morphogen will be high there na?
Here low threshold means that the gene will act even if low amount of morphogen is present.
High threshold means high amount of morphogen is required for that gene to work.
So if high amount of morphogen is present(eg. 10 mmol) then the condition for low morphogen(eg. 5 mmol) is already being fulfilled na that's why
Because 10 comes after 5
Hope I could make it clear to u
Now this topic cleared 😊😉
Ma'am, i didn't get it...p and q placed together , then p develops according to the q specificity, but why not q according to p? i.e. why don't both form kidney cells instead?
In this situation, p is placed in the conditions to which q is already exposed, so due to presence in conditions according to q, p will also grow as q
June 2019 k liye kuch suggestion nhi dengi mam?? I got 80 only ...will you suggest some topics which will help me to score more??
Superb mam
Thanks ma'am
Very nice but slow speak plz
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Mam plz make a video on sex determination,,,,,, your videos are very helpful
Mam or bnate rhiye
sure!!1
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Thank you mam
welcome!!
Mam plzz aap emi , gsi , rmi ke leye plzz koi pdf doge mam kaffi jigah dundh liya but smgh nhi aa raha
difference between inductive signal and morphogen
mentioned already
@@TEACHINGPATHSHALA please mam explain in a line
Morphogen is also like a signal but it affects according to its amount
Inductive signal can be given by either protein, transcription factors, aa, lipids or carbohydrates
So morphogen is a type of inductive signal
Inductive signals are a family and morphogen is just one member
Thx mamm
hindi me lecture kyu nahi
Thank You Madam😃
watching this in 2022 mam
Please slow speek
slow down it with youtube setting