Thank you for sharing your talent of teaching. Many people are experts at topics like this, but very, very, very, few professors are capable of explaining and teaching scientific topics. Your videos have helped me understand and become more interested in microbiology.
Your way of explaining conjugation has allowed me to finally understand conjugation!! Thank you very much for your time, effort and amazing teaching skills!!! May the Lord continue to bless and prosper you and your family.
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8:38 You show the Hfr cell distributing red DNA into the F- cell but then say that the F- cell remains F- because it didn't get any of the fertility plasmid, which was coded red?
Not everything moves from the Hfr cell to the F- cell. The Hfr cell replicates part of its chromosome, and sends just that part to the F- cell through the sex pilus (so I should have drawn it in black, not red). The original plasmid portion remains integrated into the Hfr cell's chromosome and the part of the Hfr cell's chromosome that moves into the F- cell recombines with the F- cell's chromosome (via homologous recombination), replacing part of the F- cell's chromosome with part of the Hfr cell's chromosome. The resulting F- cell is still F- (no DNA from the original plasmid), but it is a recombinant cell carrying other DNA from the Hfr cell. You can read more about this here: academic.pgcc.edu/~kroberts/Lecture/Chapter%207/horizontal.html
moreover madam, donar cell works proton excessive as acidic medium, recipient as excessive electrons works as basic medium ,,is this classification correct???please guide
Not everything moves from the Hfr cell to the F- cell. The Hfr cell replicates part of its chromosome, and sends just that part to the F- cell through the sex pilus. The original plasmid portion remains integrated into the Hfr cell's chromosome and the part of the Hfr cell's chromosome that moves into the F- cell recombines with the F- cell's chromosome (via homologous recombination), replacing part of the F- cell's chromosome with part of the Hfr cell's chromosome. The resulting F- cell is still F- (no DNA from the plasmid), but it is a recombinant cell carrying DNA from the Hfr cell. You can read more about this here: academic.pgcc.edu/~kroberts/Lecture/Chapter%207/horizontal.html
Thank you, the explanation is great! I have a question though, if a F plus cell can make a sex pilus,is it possible that other plasmids or even the chromosome of that f plus bacterium be copies onto the paired bacterium instead of the fertility plasmid?
Thank you! It sucks, they don't pay teachers enough! We're getting more and more stuck with people who completely lack this talent, and instead those who desperately need a job as long it's in their field. While those who were educated to teach, get more and more frustrated and look for higher wage jobs. It's the worse in k-12, because they hire teachers to teach completely different topics than they were actually educated to do. For instance, an english major teaching mathematics, a gymnast professional teaching science, an IT major teaching english or science. Frustrating
Thank you for sharing your talent of teaching. Many people are experts at topics like this, but very, very, very, few professors are capable of explaining and teaching scientific topics. Your videos have helped me understand and become more interested in microbiology.
Your way of explaining conjugation has allowed me to finally understand conjugation!! Thank you very much for your time, effort and amazing teaching skills!!! May the Lord continue to bless and prosper you and your family.
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wow ur awesome!! i've been having a difficult time understanding these three processes from my teacher and books and this one video made everything clear. why cant every teacher be like u! :)
8:38 You show the Hfr cell distributing red DNA into the F- cell but then say that the F- cell remains F- because it didn't get any of the fertility plasmid, which was coded red?
Not everything moves from the Hfr cell to the F- cell. The Hfr cell replicates part of its chromosome, and sends just that part to the F- cell through the sex pilus (so I should have drawn it in black, not red). The original plasmid portion remains integrated into the Hfr cell's chromosome and the part of the Hfr cell's chromosome that moves into the F- cell recombines with the F- cell's chromosome (via homologous recombination), replacing part of the F- cell's chromosome with part of the Hfr cell's chromosome. The resulting F- cell is still F- (no DNA from the original plasmid), but it is a recombinant cell carrying other DNA from the Hfr cell. You can read more about this here: academic.pgcc.edu/~kroberts/Lecture/Chapter%207/horizontal.html
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moreover madam, donar cell works proton excessive as acidic medium, recipient as excessive electrons works as basic medium ,,is this classification correct???please guide
I"m confused. So, what happens to the fertility plasmid once everything moves from the Hfr cell to the F- cell? Does the plasmid just go away?
Not everything moves from the Hfr cell to the F- cell. The Hfr cell replicates part of its chromosome, and sends just that part to the F- cell through the sex pilus. The original plasmid portion remains integrated into the Hfr cell's chromosome and the part of the Hfr cell's chromosome that moves into the F- cell recombines with the F- cell's chromosome (via homologous recombination), replacing part of the F- cell's chromosome with part of the Hfr cell's chromosome. The resulting F- cell is still F- (no DNA from the plasmid), but it is a recombinant cell carrying DNA from the Hfr cell. You can read more about this here: academic.pgcc.edu/~kroberts/Lecture/Chapter%207/horizontal.html
@@BiologyProfessor Why would the fertility plasmid portion replicate if it is not being utilized and sent to the F- cell?
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moreover, if we stop eating then plasmid formation, transduction, conjugation will all stop...please comment
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Thank you, the explanation is great! I have a question though, if a F plus cell can make a sex pilus,is it possible that other plasmids or even the chromosome of that f plus bacterium be copies onto the paired bacterium instead of the fertility plasmid?
That’s a great question. I don’t know how often it would happen, but I assume that other genetic material could hitch a ride this way.
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Ma'am I have a doubt...does the replication of the f-plasmid takes place after entering the recipient cell or in the donor cell?
In the donor cell
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Thank you! It sucks, they don't pay teachers enough! We're getting more and more stuck with people who completely lack this talent, and instead those who desperately need a job as long it's in their field. While those who were educated to teach, get more and more frustrated and look for higher wage jobs. It's the worse in k-12, because they hire teachers to teach completely different topics than they were actually educated to do. For instance, an english major teaching mathematics, a gymnast professional teaching science, an IT major teaching english or science. Frustrating
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Easy to understand but had a difficulty to listen. Quite time required. Please make videos more audible.
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