Lord bless ya'll for putting this great effort and every single thing u said its like i memorize by now unlike those boring lab classes, thank you so much.
This is the best video i have seen explaining miniprep. It just made a whole lot of sense to me now. I have been trying to under the underlying principles of the protocol. KUDOS TO THE TEAM FOR THIS EXCELLENT JOB. YOU JUST SAVED A LIFE!
What an incredible science humans has developed. This is something to be grateful for everyday. Plasmid will have the potential to cure all diseases when the special interests will allow it.
"life broth" lol. so the old "Luria-Bertarni" broth vs "Lysogeny Broth" controversy expands. also i dunno about best practices in your lab, but innoculation on the bench without a flame and putting 2 eppendorfs next to each other in a centrifuge rather than opposite sides is WILD to me
Please do not inoculate your bacteria by poking a pipet tip by hand. Hold the sterile pipet tip with sterile tweezers (hold the tweezers in a blue flame for a sec) and then poke the colony on the agar. Also work under a flame or in a lateral flow cabinet.
Thanks for the feedback! In this video, Molly is working with media that includes selective antibiotic. If she were working without antibiotics, she would have used sterile tweezers. It's important to note that best practices can vary, so you should always check with your PI if you have questions.
Hands down, best video explaining miniprep on YT!!!
Thank you!!
This work deserves way more than that amount of view. Excellent work. Liked and subscribed!
This is a FANTASTIC video! Thank you very much, this was extremely well done.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I am not used to commenting but this one deserves a thumb's up. excellent explanation with clear and precise illustrations
Lord bless ya'll for putting this great effort and every single thing u said its like i memorize by now unlike those boring lab classes, thank you so much.
This video is one of the best teaching for learning extraction plasmid.
The first time I understood what I was doing this whole time in the lab. Thanks for the amazing explanation!
I have the flu and I am laying on my bed, watching this video that wasn’t boring at all. It was exactly what I needed.
Feel better soon! Glad you enjoyed the video.
This is the best video i have seen explaining miniprep. It just made a whole lot of sense to me now. I have been trying to under the underlying principles of the protocol. KUDOS TO THE TEAM FOR THIS EXCELLENT JOB. YOU JUST SAVED A LIFE!
She is so cute😭😭😭
Best explanation ever
The material in the video is amazing, and the scientist is also an amazing actress! Great job in here, keep up with your inspiring work.
Hours of lecture and explanation distilled in to 15 minutes.
You're an actual GOAT, saved my life
Thanks a lot Mam for such well illustration! It helped me a lot as I'm a student of MS biochemistry
protocol simplified and made interesting. kudos
perfect video. clear narration. overall 10/10
Super method of explaining lady (teacher)
Amazing explanation...❤
It covers each and everything you need to know. loves the way she explain.
Excellent, detailed, and approachable presentation. You're a natural educator!!!
An amazing and fun way of explaining. Thank you very much. Please continue it so that many may benefit from your explanations
Glad you enjoyed it!
Gonna do this tomorrow this helps me a lot! Thanks.
Excellent Explanation, concise, and informative. Thanks.
Amazing! I love every bit of this video; so refreshing!
Thank you!
Don't get me wrong but I was here for science but stayed till the end for her smile
great explanation...
Best video hands-down.
wonderful demo
What an incredible science humans has developed. This is something to be grateful for everyday. Plasmid will have the potential to cure all diseases when the special interests will allow it.
Every student like me deserve an advisor like you Mam 😅 Very well explained
Thanku so much for this amazing video I really appreciate your efforts ❤❤
Wow, this video is wonderful.
the best video I ever saw
It was amazing, can’t thank you enough 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Very well explained mam
Best video in this subject 🎉🎉
This was super helpful, thank you so much
this is a great video! thanks for the info!
Excellent, thank you so much!!
Great video!😊
Thank you very much! This was excellent!
Thank you for this amazing video!!! This channel will help me a lot
Thank you very much for the excellent video! It is very helpful!❤
EXCELLENT WORK!!!
How beautiful your video like your smile. I liked your video and your smile. Keep smiling and make videos.
The best! Thanks a lot 😊
It was excellent !! thank you ❤️
Amazing video.
Amazing video!
muy buenoo, gracias
Just amazing!
Loved it thanks😊
Which kit have you used?
what kit did you use, I have been trying plasmid extraction for months now, but I haven't gotten a reasonable result
Thanks so much
Thank you!
awesome
Very informative. Highly recommended for molecular bio and genetics students. ❤ ill take my plasmids chilled served neat. 😂
Its fun to learn
thank you so much!!!!!
That was PERFECT thank you for your explanation❤
save our lab!!!! herooooo
Everybody got this? It's going to be on the test.
What happens if I forgot to wait for 1 minute before the last centrifuge?☹️
awesome! thank a lot
imagine that, in my country you earn more in Lidl than in Lab doing stuff like that.
legend
Very amazing with a very pretty mam
GIGApreps! And E coli reeks. Not as bad as A. baum or Kleb pneumo though!
"life broth" lol. so the old "Luria-Bertarni" broth vs "Lysogeny Broth" controversy expands. also i dunno about best practices in your lab, but innoculation on the bench without a flame and putting 2 eppendorfs next to each other in a centrifuge rather than opposite sides is WILD to me
Whats her @?
Please do not inoculate your bacteria by poking a pipet tip by hand. Hold the sterile pipet tip with sterile tweezers (hold the tweezers in a blue flame for a sec) and then poke the colony on the agar. Also work under a flame or in a lateral flow cabinet.
Thanks for the feedback! In this video, Molly is working with media that includes selective antibiotic. If she were working without antibiotics, she would have used sterile tweezers. It's important to note that best practices can vary, so you should always check with your PI if you have questions.
Some of that equipment is filthy!
How
You are so sweet and cool 🎉
I little bit confuse for Explanation O_o
Thank You!