Believe that double bonded N should be a single bonded NH because the way you have your structure drawn, C has 5 bonds between the new carboxyl and the N. Carbon holds 4 bonds.
👍🏼💪🏾👑 Top thanks. Good morning, a question please, the methylation and ipermethylation of the DNA can stopped celular neoplastic? SAM ( S- Adenosil Metionina) is it useful, is it good to take 400 mg every day to silence the transcription of cancer? thank you very much. Andrea Lacerenza
Yes it was. That's because he talks very slowly but his pronounciations are exactly correct. That's why in even 1.5x speed his voice is still understandable. Truly appreciate that🙏
great lecture . though one thing you didn't,t cleared . why does cytosine methylation occur in the first place ? where what went wrong that lead to a problem . i mean if this cytosine methylation is a normal process of dna methylation then it shouldn't,t cause problem but there must be something went wrong . right ? plz elaborate
Question..... can anyone explain or give clarity on the following ... does any change to typical Purine & Pyrimidine, folate, B6 or B12 pathways during pre or early post natal periods result in heritable genetics that could be passed from that baby should they procreate in later life?
Great explanation sir...but the cytosine base that you have given...that is in anticlockwise carbon numbering... But purines are basically clockwise carbon numbering...but you have drawn like anticlockwise how ????
Hello sir, Sir, does dna Methyalation is a reversible process? Sir, what is mean by, level of Methyalation of a gene is 50%., Sir, does it implies that, the gene is 50% expressed or the gene is partially working? Thank you sir.
Yes it can... that we call as Epigenetic Modification...... Where we get variant phenotype without actually changing the gene .. Hope this answers the question
Thanks your simple explanation. Please may you point a book which summarizes all about cellular transduction pathways and cellular mechanism pathways??? Thanks 100% please answer me as quickly as possible!!!!!!!
The Gene is not suppresed directly by methylation since it needs multiple methlyations to directly prevent transcription factor binding and lead to changes in chromatin structure that restrict access of transcription factors to the gene promoter . Whereas base change leads to mutation not the suppression.
well versed diagrammatic and educative video that helps to understand the Biological phenomenon of induced variability.
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Self-studying and this was greatly explained with the diagram
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Great explanation! Can you do also a video about histone modification please?
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And surely i will be making a video on that too very soon.
I wish I could understand your English better because I love the diagram!! 😊
English isn't my native language , that is why i am bad at speaking English.
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@@hussainbiology no dont be sorry it's okay I understand lol! I enjoy learning about DNA genetic mutations and methylation
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Thank u guy...now i undertood this process...really thank and i hope you've others videos on DNA recombinant😊💪
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Excuse me when the DNA methylation occurring is it lead to mutations?
Thank you so much for the video! great Drawings and beautifully explained!!
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You have unique way to teach every topics...
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And your presentation is always easy to understand even easy to remember...
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Watch this on 0.75x if you don't understand
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Believe that double bonded N should be a single bonded NH because the way you have your structure drawn, C has 5 bonds between the new carboxyl and the N. Carbon holds 4 bonds.
👍🏼💪🏾👑 Top thanks. Good morning, a question please, the methylation and ipermethylation of the DNA can stopped celular neoplastic? SAM ( S- Adenosil Metionina) is it useful, is it good to take 400 mg every day to silence the transcription of cancer? thank you very much.
Andrea Lacerenza
Watched it on 1.5X 🤣..
Was understandable 🤣...
Keep it up 👍
Yes it was. That's because he talks very slowly but his pronounciations are exactly correct. That's why in even 1.5x speed his voice is still understandable. Truly appreciate that🙏
Very beautifully explained.....
On thé thymine, it’s impossible to have a carbone with 5 links.
great lecture .
though one thing you didn't,t cleared . why does cytosine methylation occur in the first place ?
where what went wrong that lead to a problem .
i mean if this cytosine methylation is a normal process of dna methylation then it shouldn't,t cause problem but there must be something went wrong . right ? plz elaborate
Read this pls..i just took a tetanus vaccine and it has differential extraction-methylation CAN THIS CHANGE MY DNA ?
No I won't
Question..... can anyone explain or give clarity on the following ... does any change to typical Purine & Pyrimidine, folate, B6 or B12 pathways during pre or early post natal periods result in heritable genetics that could be passed from that baby should they procreate in later life?
Great explanation sir...but the cytosine base that you have given...that is in anticlockwise carbon numbering... But purines are basically clockwise carbon numbering...but you have drawn like anticlockwise how ????
Hello sir,
Sir, does dna Methyalation is a reversible process?
Sir, what is mean by, level of Methyalation of a gene is 50%.,
Sir, does it implies that, the gene is 50% expressed or the gene is partially working?
Thank you sir.
amazing video
Thank you so much! Nice explanation!!
Helpful.. Thank you
thanks for appreciation..Glad to know that it helps
Thank you for such a nice lecture
Thanks Mehwish for your unending support 😊
Welcome
could DNA methylation cause changes in our phenotypes?
Yes it can... that we call as Epigenetic Modification......
Where we get variant phenotype without actually changing the gene ..
Hope this answers the question
Why methlylation occurs more frequently to cytosine and adenine and not to guanine and thymine?
Ask the methyl group,,,
Nice handwriting
*☼ what happened to DNMT2?*
I was thinking the same! Why 3a and 3b and no two 😂
I guess the thymine molecule only have 1 double bond in the ring. Correct me if I am wrong!
Hi, can methylated dna be replicated?
Great video. Clearly explained.
Thanks your simple explanation. Please may you point a book which summarizes all about cellular transduction pathways and cellular mechanism pathways??? Thanks 100% please answer me as quickly as possible!!!!!!!
Thanks for appreciation... Currently I don't have any book in my mind that summarizes these Pathways.......
But u can go for Alberts or Gerald Karp for these Pathways
Thank you for your reply.......
Well informed
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thank for video sir
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What mechanism does this go through? (SN1, SN2, E1, or E2)?
I Think Its mechanism does not involve these methods instead these have enzymatic mechanisms.
why you accelerate the vidoes???
thanks a lot more
You are most welcome
Congratulations bhai ji
Thanks bhai....
The gene is suppressed directly as the methyl group is added or when the cytosine changes to thymine?
The Gene is not suppresed directly by methylation since it needs multiple methlyations to directly prevent transcription factor binding and lead to changes in chromatin structure that restrict access of transcription factors to the gene promoter .
Whereas base change leads to mutation not the suppression.
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Buddy don't forget the bonds that could carbon make(4). You made carbon(C4) WITH 6.
how do you make yourself immune from the crispr gene
What about the dna crimping God put in there so we get old and die,,,
why does the methylation occur ??!
and does it occur in a random fashion ???!
Kashmiri…keep it up
Thanku brother
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make more videos
writing too fast aint good but thumbs up for good lesson
thanks
Please improve your pronunciation before you record videos...thanks
I ain't a Native English Speaker.... this is my 3rd language.... and i am trying my best
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