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The quality of videos should be getting better not worse, this is a great channel.
Can't get you
@@shomusbiologyofficial😆 he's saying you should increase quality of video because it's a great channel and he like your teaching..
Thank you sir...Each and every concept is Diamond clear..I am happy that i found your lectures .It is very helpful.😊
All the best. Stay tuned for more
Sir in 1st step of splicing nucleophilic attack will take place at 5'- splice site but you said that 3'-splice site.. Is that so?
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Thank you
Thank you Sir.... Thank you 💞💞🤗👍👍💚💚💚💚🙂🙂 Outstanding lecture Sir....
You're welcome
Thanks for the wonderful lecture sir🎉
Nice explanation..
Congratulations sir for 2 million
Thank you so much for appreciating my efforts
@@shomusbiologyofficial u are damn good sir
❤thanks
whenever i confused i always preferred shoums biology... thank u sir ❤🎉
You're welcome. Glad to hear that you're getting benefit from my lectures
Thank you sir 🙏
That mechanism of Splicing undergo which group (1/2/3/4) ? Any other forms of introns produced?
I have one doubt , does the 2' OH attacks 3' SS or the 5' SS ???? will you please help me to resolve this......
Is it post or co transcriptional process?
Post transcriptional processing
No it's co transcriptional. 😊
sir kindly upload a video of conducting experiment on "partial purification of immunoglobulins by dialysis and quantification of IgG in the dialysate by spectrophotometric method."
Okay
Sir I am very happy to see the reply. Kindly upload the video as soon as possible. Thank you.
You teach so simple nowadays, earlier your teaching was awesome.Splicing involved so many U1,2,3,5 and U4-U-6. You have not mentioned properly.
These are simple videos. Detailed visoes already made
Same in prokaryote??
No. No splicing in prokaryotes
Sir please upload vedio on RNA polymerase 1 2 3
Sir What about introns? What happened to introns
Degraded
@@shomusbiologyofficial ok sir but which enzyme and mechanism
Full of mistakes. Can't believe I liked this channel in the past. 😂
What?? Not counted unless you can point out the mistakes
Branch point attacks the 5’ splice site and not the 3’ splice site. Then the free 3’ OH of the 5’ SS attacks the phosphate of the 5’ SS
Sir plz say in Hindi 😢😢😢
Ok
Sir can I send you the syllabus
Because no one except you is teaching botany
Thanks sir it's helping me a lot
U r making it lengthy talking much more plzz focus on topic rather other
Skip. My videos. I won't change my style. This is molecular biology not a reel on dancing
This video is full of mistakes please don't watch it 😐
Point them out before pointing fingers
@@shomusbiologyofficial She is correct , you have made mistakes
The quality of videos should be getting better not worse, this is a great channel.
Can't get you
@@shomusbiologyofficial😆 he's saying you should increase quality of video because it's a great channel and he like your teaching..
Thank you sir...
Each and every concept is Diamond clear..
I am happy that i found your lectures .
It is very helpful.😊
All the best. Stay tuned for more
Sir in 1st step of splicing nucleophilic attack will take place at 5'- splice site but you said that 3'-splice site.. Is that so?
You are the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thank you
Thank you Sir.... Thank you 💞💞🤗👍👍💚💚💚💚🙂🙂 Outstanding lecture Sir....
You're welcome
Thanks for the wonderful lecture sir🎉
You're welcome
Nice explanation..
Thank you
Congratulations sir for 2 million
Thank you so much for appreciating my efforts
@@shomusbiologyofficial u are damn good sir
❤thanks
You're welcome
whenever i confused i always preferred shoums biology... thank u sir ❤🎉
You're welcome. Glad to hear that you're getting benefit from my lectures
Thank you sir 🙏
You're welcome
That mechanism of Splicing undergo which group (1/2/3/4) ? Any other forms of introns produced?
I have one doubt , does the 2' OH attacks 3' SS or the 5' SS ???? will you please help me to resolve this......
Is it post or co transcriptional process?
Post transcriptional processing
No it's co transcriptional. 😊
sir kindly upload a video of conducting experiment on "partial purification of immunoglobulins by dialysis and quantification of IgG in the dialysate by spectrophotometric method."
Okay
Sir I am very happy to see the reply. Kindly upload the video as soon as possible. Thank you.
You teach so simple nowadays, earlier your teaching was awesome.
Splicing involved so many U1,2,3,5 and U4-U-6. You have not mentioned properly.
These are simple videos. Detailed visoes already made
Same in prokaryote??
No. No splicing in prokaryotes
Sir please upload vedio on RNA polymerase 1 2 3
Okay
Sir What about introns? What happened to introns
Degraded
@@shomusbiologyofficial ok sir but which enzyme and mechanism
Full of mistakes. Can't believe I liked this channel in the past. 😂
What?? Not counted unless you can point out the mistakes
Branch point attacks the 5’ splice site and not the 3’ splice site. Then the free 3’ OH of the 5’ SS attacks the phosphate of the 5’ SS
Sir plz say in Hindi 😢😢😢
Ok
Sir can I send you the syllabus
Because no one except you is teaching botany
Thanks sir it's helping me a lot
U r making it lengthy talking much more plzz focus on topic rather other
Skip. My videos. I won't change my style. This is molecular biology not a reel on dancing
This video is full of mistakes please don't watch it 😐
Point them out before pointing fingers
@@shomusbiologyofficial She is correct , you have made mistakes