My professor recommended this video and I see why. It's quick, in plain English, well animated and accurate without over complicating things. Thank you!
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@@samarrowsmith1396 I was studying for my molecular genetics course, I couldn't visualize the mismatch repair system so I searched "DNA mismatch repair" on youtube. This was the second recommendation. PS. It's a great video. I recently learned the basics of blender, I will also try making such nice little animations just for fun. Hope this was helpful.
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Bro I have a professor in molecular cell biology. He's been a professor there for 10-15 years. And still, you were able to explain this mechanism better than him. Good job to you. This is your calling
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Thank you for this video I was trying to study methods of DNA respiration and I could not visualize this in my mind , you made it a lot easier for me many thanks.
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Hi Maheen, I realise this is a VERY late reply on my part so I can only apologise. I imagine my hesitation to answer this question is because I don't fully know the answer myself. There are analogues of the mismatch proteins across life, but the difficulty comes of looking at things within the chromatin environment. Making an accurate animation of the movement of histones and unzipping the DNA strands that have been exposed would be a comparative nightmare (for me anyway, there are probably skilled animators who could try making a representation of this). The wikipedia article for mismatch repair has a basic outline of the analogues: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_mismatch_repair
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I was doing a genetics module at the university of Nottingham and just searched mismatch repair on TH-cam. It's a great video because of the visual aspect.
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@@samarrowsmith1396 Hey thank you so much for your video. I searched for DNA repair and your video came up in search results..I watched many , this was the best one. For me this video was very beneficial in understanding the topic easily. And the animation was amazing, gave a clear picture. These are the topics which confuses some, so people tend to search for this kind of videos maybe thats why and you did a great job with the video.
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Sir it's been 2 years now and I was in 12th standard at that time, after watching your video It made me easier to understand the concept and visualization makes it more memorable, now sir I am doing mbbs and hopefully became a doctor.🙏
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My professor recommended this video and I see why. It's quick, in plain English, well animated and accurate without over complicating things. Thank you!
dont know why you are giving this away for free but i am glad you are. Usually have to pay for really good educational videos
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The video really helped me to visualize the process! Thanks! How about an animation about homologous recombination?
DNA techniques ?
How dna polymerase select nucleotudes in replication. Does it take nucleotides freely or they stick?
I would like to see SOS response...
Transcription Translation post translational modification
Great video Sam. This helps tremendously in visualizing the process and makes it easier to understand.
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Beautiful. I didn't realise there was going to be a bend with mutH while studying. This clears up so much .
I never ever understood this part. You're a genius. Thank you for your effort it's amazing 👏
Wow! This great! Made perfect sense in just 3 minutes. Great animation! Keep it up Sam
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@@samarrowsmith1396 I just searched it up
That was one of the best videos of DNA-enzyme interaction I've seen.
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@@samarrowsmith1396 I was studying for my molecular genetics course, I couldn't visualize the mismatch repair system so I searched "DNA mismatch repair" on youtube. This was the second recommendation.
PS. It's a great video. I recently learned the basics of blender, I will also try making such nice little animations just for fun.
Hope this was helpful.
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@@parth2615 now it's first in recommendation
Thanks the best vid I've found on mismatch repair....a real life saver
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Went looking for explanations on cyclical redundancy checks and wound up here. So Mother Nature did it first! Bravo 👏
This is one of the most aesthetically narrated biology videos I have seen. Thank you :D
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Bro I have a professor in molecular cell biology. He's been a professor there for 10-15 years. And still, you were able to explain this mechanism better than him. Good job to you. This is your calling
One of the best educational videos i've ever seen
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It was so simple to understand and you saved me for my exams
Such an amazing presentation. Loved it.
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Thank you for this video I was trying to study methods of DNA respiration and I could not visualize this in my mind , you made it a lot easier for me many thanks.
it's really good but a bit more clarity about methylation and also references to RecJ and endonuclease VII would have been great
More science videos! This is well done.
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About the DNA polymerase , is it polymerase III which is responsible for the resynthesise of the new strand or the Polymerse I ? I get confused
A well animated vdo 😊. I liked it very much .please animate mor topics of Molecular biology😢
i think it's dna polymerase I that fills in the nucleotides before ligase fills in the nick.
Pol I is for proof reading and Nick translation (replacing RNA primers between Okazaki fragments). Pol III is for elongation, so the video is correct.
The video is correct. It is DNA polymerase III that fills the gap
wow so much wow ... great job Sam
It’s amazing and very clear. Thank you a lot.
Question please
Why Dna is looped out in search of nearest d(GATC) methylation site?
Wht abt uvrD helicase?
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E.coli and helix DNA ?
Thank you so much,it helped me a lot.
Kindly tell mismatch repair of e. Coli and eukaryotes differs? Pls answer as soon as possible.
Hi Maheen, I realise this is a VERY late reply on my part so I can only apologise. I imagine my hesitation to answer this question is because I don't fully know the answer myself. There are analogues of the mismatch proteins across life, but the difficulty comes of looking at things within the chromatin environment. Making an accurate animation of the movement of histones and unzipping the DNA strands that have been exposed would be a comparative nightmare (for me anyway, there are probably skilled animators who could try making a representation of this). The wikipedia article for mismatch repair has a basic outline of the analogues: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DNA_mismatch_repair
Very helpful! thank you
Good work fam, this is helpful.
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extremely helpful. thank you very much!
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Ahh, you made it so easy! Thanks a lot
Wonderful video, thank you so much!
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Awesome brother
This is really helpful, thank you, sir.
well done Blender job
every good 3d biochemistry animation has a british accent
you just saved me! thank you so much :)
this is an informative and useful video!
that was epic..my regards from syria
awesome animation! thanks!
İts very helpfull! Thank you so much :)
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Thanks sir it's really helpful
Great job!
Great video, thanks a lot :)
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THANK YOU, it was so confusing in my book!
Superb.....
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MutS and MutL are heterodimers not homodimers, good vid though
great video !!
- a medical student
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thanks mate. great video!
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It is a very good video.......thanks ....
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hope you got a first for this!
Infinitely helpful
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Very nice sir
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It's a very good video thanks
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Cool, not me, I’m an hard worker today !
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Awesome! Thanks
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awesome vid thank youu
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@@samarrowsmith1396 Hey thank you so much for your video. I searched for DNA repair and your video came up in search results..I watched many , this was the best one. For me this video was very beneficial in understanding the topic easily. And the animation was amazing, gave a clear picture. These are the topics which confuses some, so people tend to search for this kind of videos maybe thats why and you did a great job with the video.
Thanks you sir .
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Sir it's been 2 years now and I was in 12th standard at that time, after watching your video It made me easier to understand the concept and visualization makes it more memorable, now sir I am doing mbbs and hopefully became a doctor.🙏
Thanks a lot :)
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