Whenever i have opened the chapeter genetics believe me I always have kept my hands on head but after watching the mem's videos, i think iam the only one who knows about genetics 😂
Aslam Alaikum!! Today I listened and watched your lacture first time ...but really impressive..You are great Ma'am..👍 Now a days online classes 've started due to Lok down ND due to short time and not access to direct communcate with teachers I 've many questions in mind related to this topic...but you can make me to understand easy..thanks..Bravo👍..Good job
Mam u r awesome.. Thank u so much mam it's a tough chapter.... And important in neet exam... Thank u so much mam for clearing my doubts and helping us ... U r a best teacher ....keep uploading ur video's mam 😊
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How multiple alleles are produced and why individual have only two alleles of gene (having many alleles)?please answer this question and rest of video is best! Thank you so much mam
I have a doubt. Over the years wont the genes have diminished due to sooooo many crosses. I mean is there even a dominant homozygous there as a matter of fact even a pure heterozygous. How can we predict the geneotypes and phenotypes in such mixed up genes.
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multiple allelism occur in a population not in a single individual it means for that particular phenotype different individual have different alleles or alternatives. is my concept clear or not please do answer mam! ??
Generally only two alleles are possible in a single individual we can't include all 3 types(A,B,O) in the single individual only 2 of 3 are possible So by this all 3 alleles are not seen in the single individual but they can be seen in population Different individuals have different alleles of phenotype (A,B,AB,O) . Hope it's clear!!
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hii mam.. there is a question plz ans. fast mam Q X-Gene contain 5 Alleles then what no of alleles are in these cells: 1) Hepatocytes(2n)=? 2) Kidney cells (2n)=? 3) Skin cells(2n)=? 4) Sperms(n)=? 5) Ovum(n)=?
A man with blood group A marries a woman with blood group O and their daughter has blood group O. Is this information enough to tell you which of the traits - blood group A or O - is dominant? Why or why not? Ma'am plz answer this question....
Biswarup Majumder IA is dominant over I, that's why man is with blood group A, as he might have genotype IAi and woman is with blood group O so her genotype is ii, so their child can be of blood group O as the man has a recessive allele. :)
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arumugam sabapathi Presence of rh factor determines whether the blood group is +ve or -ve. If rh factor is present then positive otherwise negative. :)
mam can u plz tell that pleotropy is only a character which was obayed by hemolobin but many of geens has a more than one characters like TTPPAA is this also a type of pleotropy
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Whenever i have opened the chapeter genetics believe me I always have kept my hands on head but after watching the mem's videos, i think iam the only one who knows about genetics 😂
Yeah your knowledge well displayed by your English bro
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None of the teacher ever teach
like you on line ,you makes this difficult portion very easy.Thanks a lot
This is the clearest and most straightforward explanation I have ever seen of the genetics of blood groups. Thank you!
Aslam Alaikum!! Today I listened and watched your lacture first time ...but really impressive..You are great Ma'am..👍 Now a days online classes 've started due to Lok down ND due to short time and not access to direct communcate with teachers I 've many questions in mind related to this topic...but you can make me to understand easy..thanks..Bravo👍..Good job
You are best teacher of biology mam. No one can teach like you. You made biology enjoyable and easy. Thanks for such wonderful explanation 🙂👍👍
Thanks for making such well organised lectures of Genetics
Very good teaching you are mam..... Thanx a lot....
Mam u r awesome.. Thank u so much mam it's a tough chapter.... And important in neet exam... Thank u so much mam for clearing my doubts and helping us ... U r a best teacher ....keep uploading ur video's mam 😊
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Soo sooo nice of you man.... Understand the root concept of multiple allilism...thank you.... Love From North-East 🇮🇳💚
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Thanks mam. These lecture is very helpful in my exam preparing.
Thank u mam ..... Ur really a genius personality
How multiple alleles are produced and why individual have only two alleles of gene (having many alleles)?please answer this question and rest of video is best! Thank you so much mam
really good teacher..... solved all my problems
I have a doubt. Over the years wont the genes have diminished due to sooooo many crosses. I mean is there even a dominant homozygous there as a matter of fact even a pure heterozygous. How can we predict the geneotypes and phenotypes in such mixed up genes.
Biology was never so easy... Thanxx maam
Thanks for making genetics easy ☺
God gifted mam 😍🤗😇
mam why dont u explain rh and mn method of blood group it will help ur students a lot
She explained in chapter of body fluids and circulation
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Tqsm ma'am for such an incredible teaching😇ur lectures have helped me a lot in this lockdown ...really!!! the best biology lecturer I ve ever seen till now🤓
Mam pata bi nahi chal kab 11min bit gy thank you 🙏💕 vary mach
You really teach superb mam...Thank you so much...
Mam i have no words to thank 🙏💕 to you. You r fairytale for me who solved my all problems
You're just amazing mam,best bio teacher ever..
now it is clear thanks maam
multiple allelism occur in a population not in a single individual it means for that particular phenotype different individual have different alleles or alternatives.
is my concept clear or not please do answer mam!
??
Generally only two alleles are possible in a single individual we can't include all 3 types(A,B,O) in the single individual only 2 of 3 are possible
So by this all 3 alleles are not seen in the single individual but they can be seen in population
Different individuals have different alleles of phenotype (A,B,AB,O) . Hope it's clear!!
ohh mam you are really the best at teaching..
Thankyou so much mam
You are the best ever may God bless u have delivered me from failing this question be blessed
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Thank u sooooo much Mam for uploading such type of videos for our educational improvement....
I m mbbs student this video is helpful for me u are doing great job
Mbbs mein genetics aata hai ? Ya multiple allelism?
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v good explanation thank you so much dear mam
My medium is hindi ,but your lecture is so simplified eng. With target concept
U are d mother of genetics I love u mum God bless u
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Outstanding Lecture....
thank u your teaching Dr Neela Bakore
Neelaji ....m speechless..u clear concept so crystal clear you are Goddess of Biology
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Thank you mam,this is really helpful .
Thank you so much
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mam u r vedios are helpful to us. now I'm in 2022. thank you mam
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hii mam.. there is a question plz ans. fast mam
Q X-Gene contain 5 Alleles
then what no of alleles are in these cells:
1) Hepatocytes(2n)=?
2) Kidney cells (2n)=?
3) Skin cells(2n)=?
4) Sperms(n)=?
5) Ovum(n)=?
1) 3
2) 3
3) 3
4) 1
5) 1
Sidhes mishra can you plz explain how...
Mam you are best teacher
thanx alot mam ur teaching method is superb...👌
Mam is this lecture of multiple alilism sufficient for b.sc??
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Better understanding now thanks
Understanding activties so better
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Alternative form of gene on same locus of a single character is multiple allele explain
Very clear explanation 🙂thanks mam
maam thank you for making these videos
Thank you madam 😇🙏🏻
Great video! Brava!
A man with blood group A marries a woman with blood group O and their daughter has blood group O. Is this information enough to tell you which of the traits - blood group A or O - is dominant? Why or why not?
Ma'am plz answer this question....
Biswarup Majumder IA is dominant over I, that's why man is with blood group A, as he might have genotype IAi and woman is with blood group O so her genotype is ii, so their child can be of blood group O as the man has a recessive allele. :)
Thank u mam
Mam plz also add lectures on plant tissue culture section plz
Thanks mam for explane clearly
NYC teaching mam I understand it thanx a lot
Ma'am you are awesome teacher 💕 your teaching style is another level oh my god🙄
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What is the difference between codominance and multiple allelism?
Mam if a person has A blood group then which genotype has to be chosen whether homozygous or heterozygous?
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thanqu mam
A lots of Tq Mam for ur well explanation so plz send a more videos on molecular diagnostic, and genetics, and microbiology chapter.
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Thank you
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Really helpful thankyou
Thanks
awesome explanation ✌👏
Smriti sinha Indeed!
Thanks . Mam
Very Well explanation..tnku nam❤
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Wow😮 amazing explanation 💞💞💞
Thank you mam.
precise and osum contents
Ma'am just curious how do ppl get +ve/-ve blood grp?
arumugam sabapathi Presence of rh factor determines whether the blood group is +ve or -ve. If rh factor is present then positive otherwise negative. :)
arumugam sabapathi depend on Rh-factors
Very nice lecture mam's
Mam, blood group AB homozygous that will be heterozygous?
In this ,AB is homozygous or heterozygous
Thanx a lot mam
Thank you so much mam 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
mam can u plz tell that pleotropy is only a character which was obayed by hemolobin but many of geens has a more than one characters like TTPPAA is this also a type of pleotropy
Those r different genes but pleiotropy means single gene having more then one phenotypic triat (or different alleles )
Mam u r superb... Mam please can u make videos on cytogenetics...
Thank you ma'am 💚💚
thank you so much mem
Nice teaching style
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u lecture is the best
May you live long mam
Great job mam🙋♀️
Good explanation