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13:59 Polymerase alpha for synthesis of lagging strand, polymerase delta for leading strand, epsilon synthesizes DNA during repair and for proofreading activity . Ref:lectures in genetics, UPLB
i really understood very well it really helping me alot in understanding trancription in pro n eukaryotes u really explain very neatly n clearly through digramatic representation
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Great explanation, thank you. The length of Okazaki fragments in the lagging strand is about 1000-2000 nucleotides in prokaryotes. which is longer than in eukaryotes.
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Video was good, however, I thought that Pol alpha is rather for the lagging strand and Pol Delta is the leading strand. Thanks for the video. From Ghana.
sir plz reply. do u have a vdo for molecular mechanism of nuclear architecture and genome organisation in cancerous cell . or do u recommend some website /link . plz reply sir
Your videos are really very helpful Sir. I want to ask a question to you Sir plz reply, Which is the best book to refer for this processes-DNA replication, transcription, translation, repair etc and also for molecular techniques like pcr, microarray, etc??
Thank you sir... But Sir if possible, pls try to provide in the description the links of other parts of the video, linked to the topic Bcz it's really time consuming to search the videos of related parts in your playlist as you've plenty of videos....
Poly alpha catalyzes synthesis of lagging while delta does it for leading. Epsilon kindof replaces delta in some cases so as to perform proof-reading function
Sir in nelson cox it is written that dna pol delta seem to carry out both leading n lagging strand synthesis. Epsilon pol only in some special situations like dna repair. Pls help
Sir nick if filled by DNA ligase not by DNA POL 1... DNA POL 1 can only remove primers as it have 5'-3' exonuclease activity..... Nevertheless u r awesome
Thank you so much dear you really saved my life i am a PhD student in molecular medicine and your lectures are suuuuper useful for me.. due to my medical background i was very weak in this area because i graduated from medical school long time ago and on top of that my professor is literally reading the lecures thank you so much God bless you ... from Bahrain
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The length of Okazaki fragments in the lagging strand is about 100-200 nucleotides in eukaryotes and
about 1000-2000 nucleotides in prokaryotes.
please mention the reference of the same...
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A biiiiiig Thankyou to you Sir, my exams are approaching and I was just sinking , ur video helped to resurrect, now m clear wid DNA replication in eukaryotes , Thankyou once again 😊🙏
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It is very important for me after seen ur DNA replication in prokaryot explanation i came here
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13:59 Polymerase alpha for synthesis of lagging strand, polymerase delta for leading strand, epsilon synthesizes DNA during repair and for proofreading activity .
Ref:lectures in genetics, UPLB
Delta synthesizes leading strand
i really understood very well it really helping me alot in understanding trancription in pro n eukaryotes u really explain very neatly n clearly through digramatic representation
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Sir please make a video on "Origin of replication in Eukaryotes"
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Thank u so much sir it become very much easier to understand ...
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at 14; 16 the polymerase epsilon is for lagging strand, and polymerase delta is for leading strand.
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@@shomusbiologyofficial but sir why the loop formed in the lagging strand as you said please answer??
14:15 polymerase delta is for the replication of leading strand of dna
polymerase epsilon is for lagging strand.
ref: satyanarayna 's biochemistry.
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It’s the opposite of what you have written according to “Cell Biology by Gerald Karp”
Genes, Lewis: delta for lagging strand, epsilon for leading strand.
Its the opposite. Ref : Watson’s molecular biology
It's opposite . Ref : Gerald Karp
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Thax I have seen max vedios all these have me many ways n solve my all the problems which r created during studies n ur replication vedios are very fine
Great explanation, thank you. The length of Okazaki fragments in the lagging strand is about 1000-2000 nucleotides in prokaryotes. which is longer than in eukaryotes.
I second this. He made a few mistakes, but it was a good overview. Hopefully he corrects his video with annotations.
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Please also explain the different type of dna
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Video was good, however, I thought that Pol alpha is rather for the lagging strand and Pol Delta is the leading strand. Thanks for the video. From Ghana.
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Hey hi..I think epsilon is for lagging strand and delta is for leading strand..Reference- Satyanarayana- Biochemistry book
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The primase is polymerase alpha. It synthesizes a short iDNA, which is a short RNA-DNA hybrid primer.
Where is your dna replication in prokaryotes?
I've failed to find out the video, pls share the link
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sir do u have any lecture on protein technology,,,and molecular genetices
Can u plzz tell me the reason for the formation of okazaki fragments in lagging strand
Why newly synthesized DNA strand is called as daughter strand? If anybody know....plz tell me
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sir plz reply. do u have a vdo for molecular mechanism of nuclear architecture and genome organisation in cancerous cell . or do u recommend some website /link . plz reply sir
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Your videos are really very helpful Sir. I want to ask a question to you Sir plz reply, Which is the best book to refer for this processes-DNA replication, transcription, translation, repair etc and also for molecular techniques like pcr, microarray, etc??
You're welcome. Go with Watson molecular biology book
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Sir I HaVe doubt in okazaki fragments size in Prokaryotic And eukaryotic cell. ..
In prokaryotes, its 1000 BP Appx and for eukaryotes, its 150-200
Great work brother
really easy to understand.
Thank you sir... But Sir if possible, pls try to provide in the description the links of other parts of the video, linked to the topic Bcz it's really time consuming to search the videos of related parts in your playlist as you've plenty of videos....
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please upload termination video of replication
hello , why do you think RNA polymerase is necessary as a primer instead of a DNA primer
Sir please make video on isothermal process
Why Lagging strand required more primer as compared to that of Leading strand???
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Sir plz make a new video on eukaryotic genome organisation
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Poly alpha catalyzes synthesis of lagging while delta does it for leading. Epsilon kindof replaces delta in some cases so as to perform proof-reading function
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Sir in nelson cox it is written that dna pol delta seem to carry out both leading n lagging strand synthesis. Epsilon pol only in some special situations like dna repair. Pls help
I need to check. The table I received can be wrong
@@shomusbiologyofficial ok sir but thanks alot i saw all ur replication videos both pro n eukaryotes which helped me a lot
sir can u explain that Why urasil is attached in RNA instead of thymine ?
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Sir nick if filled by DNA ligase not by DNA POL 1... DNA POL 1 can only remove primers as it have 5'-3' exonuclease activity..... Nevertheless u r awesome
Respected sir there is only about the intition., and elongation but not the video of termination. So please share this video about this phase
great explanation Thanku this is very helpful for understanding me
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Sir can you plz refer book reference for replication..
are you sure about the different sizes of Okazaki fragments ?
thanks for the video, it was very helpful:)
What is the functions of dna poly delta and dna poly efcilon
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its very useful for mee,,,lot of thnxx sir,,,the only thing iz that i hv not find dna replication termination ....
In molecular biology ...what is answer of dna replication?????
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Sir can u suggest me a book where i can learn all these process in detail.....
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