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The source of complementary RNA could be from an infection by viruss having RNA genomes or mobile genetic elements (transposons) that replicate via an RNA intermediates. Plz explain this sir
I have one doubt ! Please Reply. Sir - Rna Interference Process is to Stop the Mrna to produce it's Protein, then only can not express it's Character ... Then How will the Rna (d.s) - Si rna, Sh rna, Or Mi rna binds with a protein molecule to Produce the Rna Inducing Silencing Complex !?. My question is We silence the mRNA not to produce it's Protein. Then how will the Rna's binds with a protein !???? Kindly Make a Reply sir 🙏
Sir in 1st you told RISC as rna inference silencing complex then in pest resitance in transgenic plants you said Rna induced silencing complex which is correct sir please answer my question
1.Sir from where those nematode specific genes are taken? 2.And...... sense and antisense RNA binds to form dsRNA right! Later they are spliced to siRNAs.....and during RISC formation those proteins binds with antisense RNA strand of siRNA right! Then what abt sense strand and what is its function?
Sense strand is mRNA which is going to express which means will involve in protein synthesis. The introduction of DNA produced both sense and anti-sense RNA in the host cells. When the mRNA of the parasite was destroyed, no protein was synthesised.
How is ds rna formed ?? Why does both the sense and antisense strands transcribe? In normal cases why is the plant unable to silence rna as a part of defense
Sir RISC facter mRNA vi single standed vettu MA or dsRna Va vettu MA. 2 .ncert la complimentary Rna na dsRna Va apdina virus infacet sollierukanga how to Orgen dsrna.
Sir the source of complementary ds rna could be from an infection by viruses having rna genome nu kuduthurukaanga. Appadina enna meaning sir please please please sollunga sir
Sir, do all bacteria have plasmids??. Why I have this doubt is, after preparing rDNA we introduce into host bacteria. In that case, if the host bacteria already has its own plasmid, won't the rDNA be interfering?
Sir u said nematode specific genes are introduced through vector. What are nematode specific genes?Are they the genes which are complimentary to nematode Gene or the genes of nematode itself
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The source of complementary RNA could be from an infection by viruss having RNA genomes or mobile genetic elements (transposons) that replicate via an RNA intermediates. Plz explain this sir
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I have one doubt ! Please Reply. Sir - Rna Interference Process is to Stop the Mrna to produce it's Protein, then only can not express it's Character ... Then How will the Rna (d.s) - Si rna, Sh rna, Or Mi rna binds with a protein molecule to Produce the Rna Inducing Silencing Complex !?. My question is We silence the mRNA not to produce it's Protein. Then how will the Rna's binds with a protein !????
Kindly Make a Reply sir 🙏
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Sir in 1st you told RISC as rna inference silencing complex then in pest resitance in transgenic plants you said Rna induced silencing complex which is correct sir please answer my question
RNA Interference silencing complex (OR) RNA Induced silencing complex..rendume crct dhan..sir sonnadha nalla ketu paarunga👍🙏
Both are same
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RISC - rna induced silencing complex
Sir one doubt ..in 9:45 how risc complex have ribonuclease enzyme sir??
S bro it's not bcoz of ribonuclease it's bcoz of slicer and Argonaut
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Why or how does host produce sense and anti sense strand, 🤔 it should produce only 1 strand for transcription no?
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1.Sir from where those nematode specific genes are taken?
2.And...... sense and antisense RNA binds to form dsRNA right! Later they are spliced to siRNAs.....and during RISC formation those proteins binds with antisense RNA strand of siRNA right! Then what abt sense strand and what is its function?
Plz reply me sir....
Sense strand is mRNA which is going to express which means will involve in protein synthesis. The introduction of DNA produced both sense and anti-sense RNA in the host cells. When the mRNA of the parasite was destroyed, no protein was synthesised.
1. Nematode specific gene taken from nematode only
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RISC - RNA 'induced' silencing complex
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Sir will u pls explain about sense strand and antisence stand
Which mean? Pls sir konjam puriura maari solluinga
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Sir... Can you please explain RNAi in plant disease management such as fungi bacteria and virus
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Sir transposonsku correctana oru meaning sollunga sir
Sir how double stranded RNA is formed by sense and anti- sense rna
Kindly explain how it was actually done.
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Sir why the RISC factor does not gets activated in the plant itself
Sir..RNAi plant diseases control pls explaine
Plant kingdom life cycle short tricks, please upload
How is ds rna formed ?? Why does both the sense and antisense strands transcribe? In normal cases why is the plant unable to silence rna as a part of defense
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Sir dsRNa intha moonume irukumaa illa any one than irukuma sir plz sollunga
Sir last a antha activate risc matu purila sir
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Sir RISC facter mRNA vi single standed vettu MA or dsRna Va vettu MA. 2 .ncert la complimentary Rna na dsRna Va apdina virus infacet sollierukanga how to Orgen dsrna.
RISC is a small strand of dsRNA produced by plant, and it enters insects body and combine with mRNA in insect and make it silence.✌️
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Nice explanation sir...but I have a doubt about ..how do insert vector bacterium into the host plant...
Which protein is involved in risc factor?..... Either slicer or argonaut
Thank you sir ..... Very helpful
Bro explained Importance of sirna and mrna and application of hemotology
Sir molecular basis of inheritance konjam explain pannunga
Sure... Kindly check the playlist "Molecular biology", i upload remaining videos soon.
Sir the source of complementary ds rna could be from an infection by viruses having rna genome nu kuduthurukaanga. Appadina enna meaning sir please please please sollunga sir
Ds RNA will produce in all eukaryotic organism??
Sir ..will it create any problem with in the host plant by breaking the RNA of the host plant itself ...
Sir, do all bacteria have plasmids??. Why I have this doubt is, after preparing rDNA we introduce into host bacteria. In that case, if the host bacteria already has its own plasmid, won't the rDNA be interfering?
Sir is dicer and protein like slicer and argonaut are same
Anna rna and 3types of rna brief explanation kudungha Anna. Please Anna
Please Anna Intha topic upload pannungha please
Sir, what is the difference between sense & antisense RNA
Sir, here in this video which one make dsRNA?. & also can you say the difference b/w CRISPR - Cas 9 & RNAi? Pls sir.
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agarobacterium valiya pogura dna sense and anti sense rna produce pannuthu (translation)
@@regiinarulrithik547 yeah I understand. But i want to know the difference between CRISPR -Cas9 & RNAi. Can you say?
@@pavyasree7071 is it included in ncert ?
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Hi senthil nathan sir can you make video of CRISPR technology.
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Super explanation sir thank you sir
is human contains double stranded RNA?
Sir u said nematode specific genes are introduced through vector. What are nematode specific genes?Are they the genes which are complimentary to nematode Gene or the genes of nematode itself
Complimentary to the sequence of mRNA produced by nematode
Thank you sir
Sir double strand RNA transgenic plant la form aaguradhu nala edhavadhu problem varuma (for normal condition).
Sir pls tell either sense or antisense RNA of host plant binds with mRNA of targeted pest to prevent translation
Anti sense RNA binds with mRNA
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Sir upload transgenic animals sir please!!