You are a saviour, sir. I have been following you since 2018. I was overjoyed when I found out that you studied at Xavier's. I have never commented on your video before. Today, as I was searching for the topic M13, I immediately recognized the slide provided by KS Ma'am. Thank you for such a nice explanation
I used some of the slides during my starting days but I had to stop using it when JG sir said, teachers are not happy with that approach. From that day I stopped using slides. I started explaining with white board and marker and the rest is history. It surprised to hear KS mam using same slide since last 14 years!
You are a saviour, sir. I have been following you since 2018. I was overjoyed when I found out that you studied at Xavier's. I have never commented on your video before. Today, as I was searching for the topic M13, I immediately recognized the slide provided by KS Ma'am. Thank you for such a nice explanation
I used some of the slides during my starting days but I had to stop using it when JG sir said, teachers are not happy with that approach. From that day I stopped using slides. I started explaining with white board and marker and the rest is history.
It surprised to hear KS mam using same slide since last 14 years!
@@shomusbiologyofficial wasn't aware about that..anyways....I can't explain in words abt ur contribution in my academics..Thank you for everything
Thank You Sir, this video was very very helpful.
You're welcome. Glad to hear that you're getting benefit from my lectures
Excellent. Also make how does M13 used for peptide synthesis
Ok
Sir must include isolation M13 DNA
Thank you Sir!
You're welcome
What is m in m-13 bacteriophage???
The M13 bacteriophage was discovered by Peter Hans Hofschneider in a sewage in 1963 at Munich, Germany. Hence the name Munich 13 or M13.
@@Ozukum42 thanks for your reply.
Give me a PowerPoint file
Okz