Amazing video! I'm sharing your video to my fellow biotechnologist alumni. One of them is now a vice dean in the biotech faculty where we studied together. I hope this will help your channel grow 🙏🏼
Thank you for all the effort you put into each video. It is not easy what you do 👏👏👏 so thanks for doing it and letting us learn what seems to be complicated before.
This video is made so systematically and shows many important methods concisely in one place. Thank you for that. Also, I think you could explane things better concerning gel electrophoresis. Shorter DNAs move faster and migrate farther than longer ones because shorter migrate more easily through the gel
Amazing video. Extremely simple and easy to understand. Thank You so much for making such a good and informative video on a complex topic in such a simple manner.
In a neutral pH range, pH 5 to 9, DNA molecules are quite stable. However, if the pH becomes too acidic or alkaline, DNA molecules are prone to destabilization. At pH 5 or lower, DNA is liable to depurination (i.e. the loss of purine bases from DNA). The phosphodiester bonds of DNA break which causes the base pairs of DNA to break off. At pH 9 or higher, DNA is susceptible to alkaline denaturation due to the abundance of hydroxide ions. These negatively-charged ions remove hydrogen ions from the base pairs of DNA, thereby breaking the hydrogen bonds between and causing the DNA strands to denature. While less damaging in comparison to acidic pH levels, high alkaline pH levels can still result in depurination.
Amazing video! I'm sharing your video to my fellow biotechnologist alumni. One of them is now a vice dean in the biotech faculty where we studied together. I hope this will help your channel grow 🙏🏼
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Thank you for all the effort you put into each video. It is not easy what you do 👏👏👏 so thanks for doing it and letting us learn what seems to be complicated before.
Best explanation of not only southern blot , but the gell electrophoresis ☹️💗👏 thank you very much .. i’ve always wanted to understand it
Super impressive animations! Thank you!
Edit: Saw that they were made in Powerpoint! That's even more impressive!
art , knowledge, and wisdom. All in this video
Simply: the best of 20ish videos I watched on this unit
Brilliant animations, perfectly condensed and presented
Nem sei como agradecer a existência desse tipo de vídeo. Vocês são incríveis ❤
This video is made so systematically and shows many important methods concisely in one place. Thank you for that. Also, I think you could explane things better concerning gel electrophoresis. Shorter DNAs move faster and migrate farther than longer ones because shorter migrate more easily through the gel
Thank you so much professor . Now and thanks to you animation I understood this method very well .
Astounding video! It's very helpful to understand the concept easily, especially in online class . Thank you so much sir.🙏 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
super amazing! i really appreciate your video for my upcoming exam! thanks for the phenomenal explanation!
so far, most detailed on youtube.
Thank you for all the effort , Amazing video
Thank you so much for this vedio.Great job. Very supportive for our studies.Thank again all of you
Great work brother..👍🏻
It's a nice video and is very helpful❤
Very well explained. Good Video.
Impressive!! This is a very great job and im very much helped by you. thank you for making this
Thanks from Bangladesh ❤🇧🇩
Very helpful,now I can attend any question on this topic
Amazing video. Extremely simple and easy to understand. Thank You so much for making such a good and informative video on a complex topic in such a simple manner.
very well elaborated
Excelent video!!
Excellent
Amazing video sir 💐💐💐
Awesome explanation step by step
Marvelous animation
Sir, please make these types of elaborated animated videos on the unit of *genetics* of class 12 biology 🙏🙏🙏
Wow, thank you for this
Best video sir🎉
very helpful, thank you
Very helpfull, thanks!
Amazing explain
Nice and clear explanation,👍👍 animated it is easy for the Bio-Tech students to understand thank you sir
well explained
Pls do more videos
It's very helpful to us
FABULOUS VIDEO! Though I'd like to point out that the phosphodiester bond are not between BASEs but DEOXYRIBOSEs~ 7:33
In a neutral pH range, pH 5 to 9, DNA molecules are quite stable. However, if the pH becomes too acidic or alkaline, DNA molecules are prone to destabilization.
At pH 5 or lower, DNA is liable to depurination (i.e. the loss of purine bases from DNA). The phosphodiester bonds of DNA break which causes the base pairs of DNA to break off.
At pH 9 or higher, DNA is susceptible to alkaline denaturation due to the abundance of hydroxide ions. These negatively-charged ions remove hydrogen ions from the base pairs of DNA, thereby breaking the hydrogen bonds between and causing the DNA strands to denature. While less damaging in comparison to acidic pH levels, high alkaline pH levels can still result in depurination.
thank you for nice video
amazing .. thank you for all the effort
Nice explanation !
Very nice 🙏
So very amazing 😍😍
Thankuuu so much for this amazing video 🤩🤩❤❤❤It's really helpful to see the video before performing in the lab
Thanks so much
Amazing 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
thanks a lot.
Thank you Soo much for your hard and smart work..😍🥰
your animations are fabulous!!!!!
superb..
Thank u uuu soooooo much
Wow
Thankyou! This video is so make me understand about southern blot👍😻
Amazing 😊
Omg! This is amazing. Thank you so much
great video! well explained.
Sir, could you please do a nested PCR annimation? Thank you.
Thank u so much 🧡💝🤍
Hi, could you also please do an animation video on how different vaccines work on corona virus???
Amazing work
cool! only using powerpoint!
Size exclusion cromatography please
Great video. Could I do a portuguese translation and publish in your channel?
Which software or application do u use for making biology animation
Even i want to know
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What's this voice natural reader?
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you're welcome
6:3....hello , What is the name of this device?🙏
tuyệt vời, sách viết quá khó hiểu
Amazing 😊