Wow this was the most useful video on transfection/transduction/CRISPR I have ever seen and I am so thankful for content like this. I am preparing for a job interview :)
First of all, thank you for your effort. I have a question about the numbers of the construct. Why there are 77,000 constructs, and how to determine these numbers? Could you basically explain, please?
The human genome contains approximately 20 k genes (here they say 19 k), she also says that you want to have 4 sgRNAs for each gene just in case one doesn't work. So 19 k times 4 sgRNAs per gene is approximately 77k constructs. :)
I was struggling to understand a paper related to CRISPR screening and this lecture was very helpful! Thank you!
Great to hear!
Me too
Wow this was the most useful video on transfection/transduction/CRISPR I have ever seen and I am so thankful for content like this. I am preparing for a job interview :)
Great lecture! Love how she explained everything so clearly. Thank you!
I loved this totally! And a great voice to go with the explanation. Thanks
it is the best video of the technology I saw so far
Thank you so much for such informative and easy-to-understand videos. Appreciate it a lot.
A Spectacular Video! I learned a lot! Thank you!
Thank you after I listened many videos, I couldn’t understand, I got very clear from this video.
Very helpful and great explanation of the CRISPR Cas9 Screening!
the best explanation that I saw! Thank you
So clear! Thanks!
Great explanation! Very helpful
Thank you so much !! Great lecture with lot of details explained very neatly. Many doubts were cleared.
Amazing. Such a clear explanation. Thank you so much.
Thank you! Very great explanation, you help me a lot on understanding this.
Great explanation, I learned so much.
very informative, easy to understand. Appreciated for uploading it.
Thank you so much, OMG, I really appreciate your incredible lecture. It's very clear to understand about CRISPR-Cas 9.
Thank you very much a wonderful video
Great explanation, I learned so much. Thanks a lot :)
Excellent!
Very useful and easy to understand.
This was really good
Very useful and simplified
very useful! Thank you!
This lecture is very helpful. Thank you very much
First of all, thank you for your effort. I have a question about the numbers of the construct. Why there are 77,000 constructs, and how to determine these numbers? Could you basically explain, please?
The human genome contains approximately 20 k genes (here they say 19 k), she also says that you want to have 4 sgRNAs for each gene just in case one doesn't work. So 19 k times 4 sgRNAs per gene is approximately 77k constructs. :)
'ChatGPT for CRISPR’ creates new gene-editing tools - is this the way to go ?
Is that Kim Kardashian explaining
Hahahaha