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ETHIOPIAN GENETICS TEST (ANCESSTRY DNA)
I got my DNA test result and if you also want to do this, here is a 15% discount code.
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/order/express/O-25920?rtype=85&extole;_share_channel=EMAIL&extole;_shareable_code=ikramhussen2&extole;_zone_name=friend_landing_experience#/expresscart/
published: 07 Nov 2019
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Recombinant DNA technology | DNA Vectors | Cloning Vector And Expression Vector
This recombinant DNA technology lecture explains about different types of DNA vectors such as cloning vector and expression vector. This lecture explains about the basic features of cloning vector and expression vectors and the difference between cloning and expression vector. In this video I also talk about different examples of cloning vector such as DNA plasmid, phagemid, cosmid, BAC, YAC and so on.
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published: 25 Nov 2015
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DNA cloning
DNA cloning animation - This lecture explains about the DNA cloning techniques with vectors. The molecular mechanism of DNA cloning is explained with animation.
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Source: Lodish, et al., Molecular Cell Biology, Fifth Edition, W. H. Freeman & Co.
© 2004 W. H. Freeman & Co., and Sumanas, Inc.
Link- http://www.sumanasinc.com/webcontent/animations/content/plasmidcloning.html
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published: 26 Dec 2012
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Griffith's Experiment/Bacterial Transformation (Griffith's Experiment)
Have you ever wondered what determines your height, hair and skin color and even the size of your nose?
It’s DNA, the genetic material of cell. But do you know how it has been proved?
Here are the experiments that proved it.
Griffith’s Experiment:
Griffith took two strains of pneumococcus bacteria.
1. S (III) – which have smooth polysaccharide capsule, giving smooth colonies (S) and is virulent causing pneumonia.
AND
2. R (II) – which have no capsule, giving Rough colonies (R) and is avirulent unable to cause pneumonia.
When the virulent S (III) bacteria injected in mice, it killed them causing pneumonia.
But when the Avirulent R (II) injected in mice, the mice lives
If you inject the heat killed virulent S (III) bacteria, the mice still live. Implying that live S (III) bacteria ...
published: 15 Jun 2015
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ETHIOPIAN GENETICS TEST (ANCESSTRY DNA)
I got my DNA test result and if you also want to do this, here is a 15% discount code.
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/order/express/O-25920?rtype=85&extole;_share_...
I got my DNA test result and if you also want to do this, here is a 15% discount code.
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/order/express/O-25920?rtype=85&extole;_share_channel=EMAIL&extole;_shareable_code=ikramhussen2&extole;_zone_name=friend_landing_experience#/expresscart/
https://wn.com/Ethiopian_Genetics_Test_(Ancesstry_Dna)
I got my DNA test result and if you also want to do this, here is a 15% discount code.
https://www.ancestry.co.uk/order/express/O-25920?rtype=85&extole;_share_channel=EMAIL&extole;_shareable_code=ikramhussen2&extole;_zone_name=friend_landing_experience#/expresscart/
- published: 07 Nov 2019
- views: 477
31:16
Recombinant DNA technology | DNA Vectors | Cloning Vector And Expression Vector
This recombinant DNA technology lecture explains about different types of DNA vectors such as cloning vector and expression vector. This lecture explains about ...
This recombinant DNA technology lecture explains about different types of DNA vectors such as cloning vector and expression vector. This lecture explains about the basic features of cloning vector and expression vectors and the difference between cloning and expression vector. In this video I also talk about different examples of cloning vector such as DNA plasmid, phagemid, cosmid, BAC, YAC and so on.
For more information, log on to-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/
Get Shomu's Biology DVD set here-
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Download the study materials here-
http://shomusbiology.com/bio-materials.html
https://wn.com/Recombinant_Dna_Technology_|_Dna_Vectors_|_Cloning_Vector_And_Expression_Vector
This recombinant DNA technology lecture explains about different types of DNA vectors such as cloning vector and expression vector. This lecture explains about the basic features of cloning vector and expression vectors and the difference between cloning and expression vector. In this video I also talk about different examples of cloning vector such as DNA plasmid, phagemid, cosmid, BAC, YAC and so on.
For more information, log on to-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/
Get Shomu's Biology DVD set here-
http://www.shomusbiology.com/dvd-store/
Download the study materials here-
http://shomusbiology.com/bio-materials.html
- published: 25 Nov 2015
- views: 381168
4:27
DNA cloning
DNA cloning animation - This lecture explains about the DNA cloning techniques with vectors. The molecular mechanism of DNA cloning is explained with animation....
DNA cloning animation - This lecture explains about the DNA cloning techniques with vectors. The molecular mechanism of DNA cloning is explained with animation.
http://shomusbiology.com/
Source: Lodish, et al., Molecular Cell Biology, Fifth Edition, W. H. Freeman & Co.
© 2004 W. H. Freeman & Co., and Sumanas, Inc.
Link- http://www.sumanasinc.com/webcontent/animations/content/plasmidcloning.html
For more information, log on to-
http://shomusbiology.com/
Download the study materials here-
http://shomusbiology.com/bio-materials.html
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Molecular cloning is a set of experimental methods in molecular biology that are used to assemble recombinant DNA molecules and to direct their replication within host organisms.The use of the word cloning refers to the fact that the method involves the replication of a single DNA molecule starting from a single living cell to generate a large population of cells containing identical DNA molecules. Molecular cloning generally uses DNA sequences from two different organisms: the species that is the source of the DNA to be cloned, and the species that will serve as the living host for replication of the recombinant DNA. Molecular cloning methods are central to many contemporary areas of modern biology and medicine.
In a conventional molecular cloning experiment, the DNA to be cloned is obtained from an organism of interest, then treated with enzymes in the test tube to generate smaller DNA fragments. Subsequently, these fragments are then combined with vector DNA to generate recombinant DNA molecules. The recombinant DNA is then introduced into a host organism (typically an easy-to-grow, benign, laboratory strain of E. coli bacteria). This will generate a population of organisms in which recombinant DNA molecules are replicated along with the host DNA. Because they contain foreign DNA fragments, these are transgenic or genetically-modified microorganisms (GMO).
Link- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
https://wn.com/Dna_Cloning
DNA cloning animation - This lecture explains about the DNA cloning techniques with vectors. The molecular mechanism of DNA cloning is explained with animation.
http://shomusbiology.com/
Source: Lodish, et al., Molecular Cell Biology, Fifth Edition, W. H. Freeman & Co.
© 2004 W. H. Freeman & Co., and Sumanas, Inc.
Link- http://www.sumanasinc.com/webcontent/animations/content/plasmidcloning.html
For more information, log on to-
http://shomusbiology.com/
Download the study materials here-
http://shomusbiology.com/bio-materials.html
Remember Shomu’s Biology is created to spread the knowledge of life science and biology by sharing all this free biology lectures video and animation presented by Suman Bhattacharjee in YouTube. All these tutorials are brought to you for free. Please subscribe to our channel so that we can grow together. You can check for any of the following services from Shomu’s Biology-
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Molecular cloning is a set of experimental methods in molecular biology that are used to assemble recombinant DNA molecules and to direct their replication within host organisms.The use of the word cloning refers to the fact that the method involves the replication of a single DNA molecule starting from a single living cell to generate a large population of cells containing identical DNA molecules. Molecular cloning generally uses DNA sequences from two different organisms: the species that is the source of the DNA to be cloned, and the species that will serve as the living host for replication of the recombinant DNA. Molecular cloning methods are central to many contemporary areas of modern biology and medicine.
In a conventional molecular cloning experiment, the DNA to be cloned is obtained from an organism of interest, then treated with enzymes in the test tube to generate smaller DNA fragments. Subsequently, these fragments are then combined with vector DNA to generate recombinant DNA molecules. The recombinant DNA is then introduced into a host organism (typically an easy-to-grow, benign, laboratory strain of E. coli bacteria). This will generate a population of organisms in which recombinant DNA molecules are replicated along with the host DNA. Because they contain foreign DNA fragments, these are transgenic or genetically-modified microorganisms (GMO).
Link- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page
- published: 26 Dec 2012
- views: 654656
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Griffith's Experiment/Bacterial Transformation (Griffith's Experiment)
Have you ever wondered what determines your height, hair and skin color and even the size of your nose?
It’s DNA, the genetic material of cell. But do you know...
Have you ever wondered what determines your height, hair and skin color and even the size of your nose?
It’s DNA, the genetic material of cell. But do you know how it has been proved?
Here are the experiments that proved it.
Griffith’s Experiment:
Griffith took two strains of pneumococcus bacteria.
1. S (III) – which have smooth polysaccharide capsule, giving smooth colonies (S) and is virulent causing pneumonia.
AND
2. R (II) – which have no capsule, giving Rough colonies (R) and is avirulent unable to cause pneumonia.
When the virulent S (III) bacteria injected in mice, it killed them causing pneumonia.
But when the Avirulent R (II) injected in mice, the mice lives
If you inject the heat killed virulent S (III) bacteria, the mice still live. Implying that live S (III) bacteria are needed for causing pneumonia
But interestingly, when mice were injected with the mixture of heat killed virulent S (III) bacteria and avirulent R (II) bacteria, mice died.
Analysis of dead mice reveals live S (III) virulent bacteria suggesting something form the heat killed S (III) had transformed to the live avirulent R (II) bacteria, responsible for the transformation of the live avirulent bacteria to virulent S (III) bacteria, causing death of mice. This is called as Bacterial Transformation.
To prove DNA is genetic material, team of Avery et al and Hershey and chase performed another experiments. See other video for it.
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https://wn.com/Griffith's_Experiment_Bacterial_Transformation_(Griffith's_Experiment)
Have you ever wondered what determines your height, hair and skin color and even the size of your nose?
It’s DNA, the genetic material of cell. But do you know how it has been proved?
Here are the experiments that proved it.
Griffith’s Experiment:
Griffith took two strains of pneumococcus bacteria.
1. S (III) – which have smooth polysaccharide capsule, giving smooth colonies (S) and is virulent causing pneumonia.
AND
2. R (II) – which have no capsule, giving Rough colonies (R) and is avirulent unable to cause pneumonia.
When the virulent S (III) bacteria injected in mice, it killed them causing pneumonia.
But when the Avirulent R (II) injected in mice, the mice lives
If you inject the heat killed virulent S (III) bacteria, the mice still live. Implying that live S (III) bacteria are needed for causing pneumonia
But interestingly, when mice were injected with the mixture of heat killed virulent S (III) bacteria and avirulent R (II) bacteria, mice died.
Analysis of dead mice reveals live S (III) virulent bacteria suggesting something form the heat killed S (III) had transformed to the live avirulent R (II) bacteria, responsible for the transformation of the live avirulent bacteria to virulent S (III) bacteria, causing death of mice. This is called as Bacterial Transformation.
To prove DNA is genetic material, team of Avery et al and Hershey and chase performed another experiments. See other video for it.
To get some real education and get your creative juice flowing connects with us through Email, Facebook, Twitter or mobile phone.
- published: 15 Jun 2015
- views: 145146