ok thank you for the correction, you could add it as a popping message on the video if you want to help people who have not seen your comment. I also have a question: in the S phase the DNA is replicated, and on your illustration you use chromosomes , but later on in the mitotic phase you explain that the genetic material within the cell goes from random string to chromosome-shape, which comfuses me: could you clarify at which point of the cell cycle the genetic material is shaped as a chromosome? thank you
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4:30 The number of chromosomes does not double in S phase. The number of chromosomes remains the same (46 for humans), but each chromosome goes from having one chromatid (having a single DNA molecule) to having 2 sister chromatids (having 2 DNA molecules, with the old and new chromatid attached to each other).
There might be a slight error at 4: 35....in S phase, DNA is duplicated but no. Of chromosomes remains unchanged...you said no. Of chromosomes is doubled
@ protein synthesis occur in G2 phase where as many organelles get double in G1 phase . *I guess the content of chromatin material gets double not the chromosomes i.e the number of chromosomes remain same
Cell doesn’t double it’s number of chromosomes 😡 during this phase, the amount of DNA in the cell has doubled, though the number of chromosomes are unchanged.
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9:30 For G1, you show a duplicated chromosome, and then for S phase you show 2 duplicated chromosomes. But in G1 the chromosome would have only a single chromatid, and in S phase there would be only 1 chromosome, but now duplicated so having 2 chromatids.
6:54 Pro-metaphase is actually part of prophase. Some sources call it pro-metaphase and others call it late prophase, but it is the same events for either term. Both types of sources have for metaphase only the events related to the chromosomes lining up at the metaphase plate (which by the way is equatorial, not equitorial).
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great work. thanks for this and also other videos. I have one question that if there are checkpoint before "S" phase and 'M" , for any damage in DNA , then what about that genetic problems ?? why they are ? are these checkpoint do not catch these DNA damage which leads to genetic diseases ?? kindly guide me regarding this. thank you MEDSimplified
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Sorry for the Mistake guys. Its "DNA REPLICATION" not "TRANSCRIPTION". 😁
Please make video in protoplast isolation, culture and fusion
ok thank you for the correction, you could add it as a popping message on the video if you want to help people who have not seen your comment.
I also have a question: in the S phase the DNA is replicated, and on your illustration you use chromosomes , but later on in the mitotic phase you explain that the genetic material within the cell goes from random string to chromosome-shape, which comfuses me: could you clarify at which point of the cell cycle the genetic material is shaped as a chromosome? thank you
also mention where. thank u
4:43
And also you mentioned that chromosome number double during S phase which is wrong
If I would have found this channel earlier I would have scored 100% in Anatomy and Physiology 2. I couldn't understand Mitosis and meiosis but now I do. Thanks so much for this video. Now we need meiosis!
I got say bud you are really good at what you do .
Ur teaching is really superb n understandable
U explain so well ❤️
Bro make another vedio for meosis
Centrioles not centrosome
4:30 The number of chromosomes does not double in S phase. The number of chromosomes remains the same (46 for humans), but each chromosome goes from having one chromatid (having a single DNA molecule) to having 2 sister chromatids (having 2 DNA molecules, with the old and new chromatid attached to each other).
Hey man! where were you these many months..
Was busy with residency exam brother. Thanks for asking
@@MEDSimplified missed your explaination.
Sir.. If u can please make a video on how the regulations done by the Cyclins and CDK in the checkpoints of cell cycle.
In S phase Replication no transcription
Sorry for the Mistake
Vah good attention
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, nice video of course .please help me understand haploid and diploid cells
POV u have finals tomorrow
There might be a slight error at 4: 35....in S phase, DNA is duplicated but no. Of chromosomes remains unchanged...you said no. Of chromosomes is doubled
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@ protein synthesis occur in G2 phase where as many organelles get double in G1 phase .
*I guess the content of chromatin material gets double not the chromosomes i.e the number of chromosomes remain same
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In s phase replication occurs not transcription
Yeah it should be replication...
Cell doesn’t double it’s number of chromosomes 😡 during this phase, the amount of DNA in the cell has doubled, though the number of chromosomes are unchanged.
@3.04 you mean to say karyokinesis is mitosis
Could you please tell how you make these educational videos? I mean the editing, drawing, voice/sound modification everything... This video is awesome.
Even I too wanted to know so
Sir , what is the definition of the cell cycle checkpoints...??
Please answer this...I 'm very confused about this..... Thank you ... ☺☺
Sir ,plz make videos on biology topics ....like transport in plants,animals...cell membranes,immunity...yr videos helps me a lot ...the topics i don't understand while reading a book I understand them through yr videos ....plz sir,do make videos on the topics...
I like Ur channel veryyyy... Much.
Tq. U know Ur language is very good to understand without any struck. Keep it up good luck sir. Keep on posting videos on lessons. My concepts r clear when I listen to u. Tq for Ur efforts.
Understandable....Hope this will help me in my exams
thank you!!
Your voice is so relaxing 😴
Please make the video separately for mitosis. And also please do video for meiosis because lot of confusions on there. Plzzzzzz do the video
Video on MITOSIS coming in a week. And on meiosis too
yeah plzzz......,
Please can someone let me know where i can find this video notes? Like a pdf?
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for easy and better explanation see the video-
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Really awesome
at 4:42 min the process is Replication and not Transcription
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Very glad to hear that. 😁
9:30 For G1, you show a duplicated chromosome, and then for S phase you show 2 duplicated chromosomes. But in G1 the chromosome would have only a single chromatid, and in S phase there would be only 1 chromosome, but now duplicated so having 2 chromatids.
Hi medsimplified team can I have video on meiosis 🥺🙂
Meiosis
4:40 Duplication of chromosomes is not accomplished by transcription, but by DNA replication.
I am glad I found your page. Thank you for your efforts to make such videos.
6:54 Pro-metaphase is actually part of prophase. Some sources call it pro-metaphase and others call it late prophase, but it is the same events for either term. Both types of sources have for metaphase only the events related to the chromosomes lining up at the metaphase plate (which by the way is equatorial, not equitorial).
Sir , is there any checkpoint between the G2 and S phase ??
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En activation inhibit cell division
Sir in S phase only amount of DNA gets doubled number of chromosomes remain constant.isnt it
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Pls make for Meosis also
Make vedio on meosis.... Plssss
dear make one for meiosis too
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Ah! Long time no see
Ahhh. Was busy with the residency exam😁 thank u for the support 😊
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Very long time waiting . Keep going on
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great work. thanks for this and also other videos. I have one question that if there are checkpoint before "S" phase and 'M" , for any damage in DNA , then what about that genetic problems ?? why they are ? are these checkpoint do not catch these DNA damage which leads to genetic diseases ?? kindly guide me regarding this. thank you MEDSimplified
please Dr i want link of video for meiosis lecture and i your explain really very nice
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Sir please be regular....
Was busy with my residency exam. Will upload now.
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Perfect
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plz make video on meiosis
Will do!
Nice one
Now this right here was so helpful. It was exactly what I needed thank you!
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It shld be karyokinesis....not mitosis :)
Thank u so much for giving lot of information bro
In S phase chromosomes number remains same
Very easy explanation...Thanks.
Tnx sir........nvr understood this b4 ....
It's very useful, thanks
Sir, pls make video on meiosis also
Hey you are back broo
Thanks for the patience bro
Please make a video on meiosis sir
Thank you. God is good.
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After ages you back..thanks for the vedio