Thank you for this. I don't understand why so many youtube videos are much more in depth and concise than 2-3 hour lectures with prepared powerpoint slides.
A note: according to position of AUG - start codon on mRNA downstream - to the right (5'-3') - then 16S rRNA orientation on the picture have to be 3'-5' But this is negligible mistake, thanks for the video.
Dear Mr. Suman Bhattacharjee. Thank you for the outstanding explanation. I have an upcoming exam and I was struggling to understand the basics for this up until I found your video. Great work, thank you for sharing.
Due to overlapping of larger and smaller subunits of ribosome I.e. 50s and 30s are overlapped to form 70s ribosome in prokaryotes whereas in eukaryotes 60s (larger subunit) and 40s (smaller subunit) overlaps on each other to form 80s ribosome in eukaryotes. Hope you may understand or can watch image on Google for better correlation
It's not a sum. Intuitively, you might think 50S + 30S = 80S. However, 50S and 30S are just names of subunits. 70S is the name of the total complex when you put 50S and 30S together to form the complete ribosome.
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Thank you for this video. It is better than the one I was told to watch that had a computer voice. Now I need to take a Soil Microbiology quiz on 16s rRNA and why it is used in soil tests.
Thank you so much for this video and detailed explanation. I have done PCR for 16s rRNA but I never really knew its other functions besides that it's a highly conserved sequence! This helped me a lot!!
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my book says, " the ribosome also acts as a catalyst ( 23S rRNA in bacteria is the enzyme- ribozyme) for the formation of peptide bond. i still dnt completely understand wat does that 23s rrna means but atleast i hav a blurred idea now. thanks buddy.
Outstanding explanation. Nothing to say about you but I have a quiestion from which book did you read this cell biology or this particular topic sir? It will be also very helpful if you tell me the book name. Thank you for giving us such a wonderful teaching.
Thank you so much for this video. I'm new to a biology lab and they told me they ran 16sRNA sequencing on many bacteria but that they can only tell the genus not the species. Does anyone know anything about this? Is it only sometimes possible to know the species? or is it always just the genus that's identified?
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Thank you for this. I don't understand why so many youtube videos are much more in depth and concise than 2-3 hour lectures with prepared powerpoint slides.
A note: according to position of AUG - start codon on mRNA downstream - to the right (5'-3') - then 16S rRNA orientation on the picture have to be 3'-5' But this is negligible mistake, thanks for the video.
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There is a need to have another lecture in detailed about technique to use 16 S rRNA in laboratory ... thanks to give good info...
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Dear Mr. Suman Bhattacharjee. Thank you for the outstanding explanation. I have an upcoming exam and I was struggling to understand the basics for this up until I found your video. Great work, thank you for sharing.
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Thanks for the video! But I have a question at the beginning, how are 50S and 30S summing to 70S?
Sedimentation coefficient see it.
Due to overlapping of larger and smaller subunits of ribosome I.e. 50s and 30s are overlapped to form 70s ribosome in prokaryotes whereas in eukaryotes 60s (larger subunit) and 40s (smaller subunit) overlaps on each other to form 80s ribosome in eukaryotes.
Hope you may understand or can watch image on Google for better correlation
It's not a sum. Intuitively, you might think 50S + 30S = 80S. However, 50S and 30S are just names of subunits. 70S is the name of the total complex when you put 50S and 30S together to form the complete ribosome.
It is the individual sedimentation coefficient for the two subunits of ribosome, and 70S is for the ribosome as whole
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Thank you for this video. It is better than the one I was told to watch that had a computer voice. Now I need to take a Soil Microbiology quiz on 16s rRNA and why it is used in soil tests.
Thank you so much for this video and detailed explanation. I have done PCR for 16s rRNA but I never really knew its other functions besides that it's a highly conserved sequence! This helped me a lot!!
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@@shomusbiologyofficial G g... Sir... My pleasures... Kindly Tell if you have lectures on cell phenotyping, immunofluorescence, ELISA and other lab techniques...?
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my book says, " the ribosome also acts as a catalyst ( 23S rRNA in bacteria is the enzyme- ribozyme) for the formation of peptide bond. i still dnt completely understand wat does that 23s rrna means but atleast i hav a blurred idea now. thanks buddy.
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Outstanding explanation. Nothing to say about you but I have a quiestion from which book did you read this cell biology or this particular topic sir? It will be also very helpful if you tell me the book name. Thank you for giving us such a wonderful teaching.
Good stuff man. And well presented. thanks.
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hello sir can you please tell about barcoding and impact in crop protection
It's really helpful but can you Give the video on ribotyping technique ? Please if you can ...
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very nice sir. i clearly understand. sir please
you tell about how bacteria identified by 16s rna in pcr amplification?
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can you please explain what is the difference between 12S and 16S for DNA sequencing? thank you!
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hello May I ask you about the merit and demerit of a phylogenetic analysis by 16S rRNA gene?
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Can we work just in sanger seq in microbiom and hiw ??
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Can you make a video about the kinds of phosphorylation?
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thank you for nice information! i have a question... you said prokaryote have 70s, but why you put 50s and 30s because in total it will be 80s.
No. It does not add up like that. Google it
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@@shomusbiologyofficial sir I want control of Gene expression in prokaryotes and eukaryotes for presentation purpose
@@shomusbiologyofficial sir I want control of Gene expression in prokaryotes and eukaryotes for presentation purpose
Please also make video on ribotyping
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well explained. thank you
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Thank you, but shouldn't it be 50S + 20S = 70S for prokaryotic ribosomes in the beginning?
No.
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Thank you so much for this video. I'm new to a biology lab and they told me they ran 16sRNA sequencing on many bacteria but that they can only tell the genus not the species. Does anyone know anything about this? Is it only sometimes possible to know the species? or is it always just the genus that's identified?
16S rRNA is highly conserved. .. hence you cannot use it to differentiate between closely related species
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Can I ask that you wrote that 50s and 30s concluded to 70s which isn’t correct because when u add 50 and 30 it’s 80 ???
We don't add 50s and 30s to get 70s ....it's svedberg unit ..according to that we got 70s
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"S" is the sedimentation rate, not the molecular weight.
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Plz explain DGGE plz sir
Amigo, puedes incluir subtitulos en Español... Gracias!!
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Is 16s rRNA and 16s rDNA sequence one and the same?
Yes