The concepts are getting crystal clear through this video ..thankyou soo much Sir..!!M preparing for csir net.. it's very helpful to visualise through the animations n retain them. If possible do prepare a video on CHROMOSOMAL ABBERATIONS..(ploidy etc)
RAD52 mediates RAD51 function in homologous recombinational repair (HRR) in both yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and in mammalian cells of mice and humans. However, the RAD52 protein has distinctly different functions in HRR of yeast and humans. In S. cerevisae, Rad52 protein, acting alone, facilitates the loading of Rad51 protein onto single-stranded DNA pre-coated with replication protein A in the presynaptic phase of recombination.
The presynaptic filament is the key intermediate that catalyzes homologous pairing and initiates DNA strand invasion. You can read up journals to get in-depth information 😀
Since homologous chromosomes are not identical and do not originate from the same organism, they are different from sister chromatids. Sister chromatids result after DNA replication has occurred, and thus are identical, side-by-side duplicates of each other.
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The concepts are getting crystal clear through this video ..thankyou soo much Sir..!!M preparing for csir net.. it's very helpful to visualise through the animations n retain them. If possible do prepare a video on CHROMOSOMAL ABBERATIONS..(ploidy etc)
Alright Nupur. I hope I can make it before your exams!
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Awesome Video! What is the difference between Rad 51 and Rad 52?
RAD52 mediates RAD51 function in homologous recombinational repair (HRR) in both yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae and in mammalian cells of mice and humans. However, the RAD52 protein has distinctly different functions in HRR of yeast and humans. In S. cerevisae, Rad52 protein, acting alone, facilitates the loading of Rad51 protein onto single-stranded DNA pre-coated with replication protein A in the presynaptic phase of recombination.
Sir could u please tell me what is.. Presynaptic filament?????or complex..... It is related with this video
The presynaptic filament is the key intermediate that catalyzes homologous pairing and initiates DNA strand invasion.
You can read up journals to get in-depth information 😀
@@DrArindamGhoshBiochemistry ok sir thank u so much
Which book should I be referring for reading this topic?
Correct me if I'm wrong but it uses the non sister chormatid of the homologous chromosome right?
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Non sister chromatid? I thought it was always from the sister 😱 I’m super confused
So it’s like a chiasma then, right?
Since homologous chromosomes are not identical and do not originate from the same organism, they are different from sister chromatids. Sister chromatids result after DNA replication has occurred, and thus are identical, side-by-side duplicates of each other.
When does homologous vs non-homologous repair happen?
There's no such rule. It depends on genes, chromosomes and specific type of injury.
It's depends generally cell cycle stage of the cell...Homologous in S& G2 and non homologous in G0 &G1
Hii sir my name is Anitha sir nenu practical rashanu kani fail aiyanu
Na subject pathology practical.
Please sir important questions chepandi please sir replay please sir
No Telugu. Only English. Pls re write your query dear.