Your video was very helpful and to the point explaination without confusion. Thanks for better explaination wish you a wonderful day ahead. Hope you continue making more videos!!! God Bless you
Before I ask you, you answered it perfectly and made me full. I was wandering where the RDRP comes from if no translation was made in (-) RNA? now I got it; "it is packaged into the capsid." Thank you!
When u listen these topics in class u got the idea but everything is messy. Thank you and your knowlage to organize my knowlages ( eng is not my first language but hope u understand what I mean 😅)
This was one of the best lectures. You taught so nicely Mam I want to know about you. Where are you from and from which university you graduated. You have a very in-depth knowledge
for the RT-ssRNA virus, would it not also use the cell's DNA pol to make the second strand of DNA? Like it uses the RT-enzyme to take +ssRNA to ssDNA and then does it take ssDNA to dsDNA using the cell's DNA pol? Thanks for the video !
Hi, one question: the ss RNA+ virus don´t come packaged with the Rd-Rp? Beacause I assume that a virus like Sars-CoV-2 supposedly is a ss RNA+, and one gene that the PCR uses is the RdRp so, does this mean that this virus also comes packaged with the RNA dependant RNA polymerase? thanks
I come a bit late but the RdRP is not packaged in the capsid of SARS-CoV-2. Instead, it is encoded by its (+)ssRNA genome (which is like an mRNA). It means that one of the first proteins that will be produced from the viral genome, by the host cell translation complex, will be the viral RdRP. The reason why (-)ssRNA need to have a ready-to-use RdRP packaged in their capsid is that antisense RNAs cannot be amplified nor translated by the host.
Excellent explanation
Your video was very helpful and to the point explaination without confusion. Thanks for better explaination wish you a wonderful day ahead. Hope you continue making more videos!!! God Bless you
incredible presentation mam
Before I ask you, you answered it perfectly and made me full. I was wandering where the RDRP comes from if no translation was made in (-) RNA? now I got it; "it is packaged into the capsid." Thank you!
Thats literally why i came in here!
I was wandering my head off how did it do all of this while its anti-sense!
Underrated video.
but initially were does that rna replicase come from ?
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THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! wow!!! I was feeling so lost and confused! Now I get it! You're amazing!!
This was incredibly helpful for breaking down a complex concept!
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Simple / informative/ understandable thanks
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Very helpful! I have always wondered how viral RNA is replicated, now I have the answer. Thanks!
Simple and very helpful,thank you
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Thank you! Wonderful debriefing
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thank you, your videos are so helpful to me.
Thank you , you explain positive and negative sense RNA virus replication make more sense :)
When u listen these topics in class u got the idea but everything is messy. Thank you and your knowlage to organize my knowlages ( eng is not my first language but hope u understand what I mean 😅)
This was super helpful, thank you so much! I finally understand this !!
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Thanks for the videos ,why can’t the HIV-retroviruses use the + sense directory as “mRNA” to make proteins ,why need to amie DNA first ?
You nailed it this is just a work of art
Perfectly explain what’s + rna
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Well taught wow. I love it
This was one of the best lectures. You taught so nicely
Mam I want to know about you. Where are you from and from which university you graduated. You have a very in-depth knowledge
hi
the aswer for the question does the positive single stranded RNA viruses,use the cell’s RNA polymerase should be No except for the retroviruses ??
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Hi Ms. Gideon, may I ask what program you're using to make these videos? thanks!
What about dsRNA viruses?
for the RT-ssRNA virus, would it not also use the cell's DNA pol to make the second strand of DNA? Like it uses the RT-enzyme to take +ssRNA to ssDNA and then does it take ssDNA to dsDNA using the cell's DNA pol?
Thanks for the video !
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How long can the virus survive outside the cell?
In the air and water
Do you want to be my microbiology teacher please? Great video! 🖤
Amazing video : )
Hi, one question: the ss RNA+ virus don´t come packaged with the Rd-Rp? Beacause I assume that a virus like Sars-CoV-2 supposedly is a ss RNA+, and one gene that the PCR uses is the RdRp so, does this mean that this virus also comes packaged with the RNA dependant RNA polymerase? thanks
I come a bit late but the RdRP is not packaged in the capsid of SARS-CoV-2. Instead, it is encoded by its (+)ssRNA genome (which is like an mRNA). It means that one of the first proteins that will be produced from the viral genome, by the host cell translation complex, will be the viral RdRP.
The reason why (-)ssRNA need to have a ready-to-use RdRP packaged in their capsid is that antisense RNAs cannot be amplified nor translated by the host.
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Could you please make video of double stranded RNA virus replication? Thank you
Can you direct me to the lecture previous to this one?
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