Blotting means fixing a DNA on solid surface for example on nilon or nitrocellulose paper and it is used in rflp technique to fix variable lengths of DNA formed after restriction action for autoradiography
Pretty good, but please stop trying to fake an american accent and just speak like an Indian. It actually makes it a little bit harder to understand when you're putting on a fake accent...but great video otherwise
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Why we need to go for extra probe we can directly analyse the gel electrophoresis data ? If not why?
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is this actually the same as southern blotting?
a question, what determines the length of the band?, the presence of restriction digestion site or probe binding site on the DNA?
The restrictions digestion determines the length. The probe aims to provide a way to detect specific regions. I believe!
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But how many species they are 2 or 3
Is same as blotting?
whats the genetic marker
Bro what's the difference between rflp and southern blotting
same question here
Blotting means fixing a DNA on solid surface for example on nilon or nitrocellulose paper and it is used in rflp technique to fix variable lengths of DNA formed after restriction action for autoradiography
Hello? What is the word after RFLP at 3:36?
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Pretty good, but please stop trying to fake an american accent and just speak like an Indian. It actually makes it a little bit harder to understand when you're putting on a fake accent...but great video otherwise
The presentation itself was very good. However, the narrator could have been better... it’s seems very pretentious and is distracting
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