Types of Mutations (Point Mutations and Frameshift Mutations) || Mutations In Genetics
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
- Mutations and Types of mutations - This is the video on mutations, causes of mutations, types of mutations (Point mutation and Frameshift mutation) with NEET PG MCQs.
Definition of mutations - 00:21 minutes
Mutagens and Mutagenesis - 00:54 minutes
Causes of mutations - 01:27 minutes
Types of mutation - 02:27 minutes
Base substitution or Point Mutation - 03:29 minutes
Transition mutation and Transversion mutation - 04:13 minutes
Silent Mutation - 05:01 minutes
Missense mutation - 05:34 minutes
Acceptable Missense mutation - 06:17 minutes
Partially Acceptable Missense mutation - 06:54 minutes
Unacceptable Missense mutation - 07:55 minutes
Nonsense mutations - 08:47 minutes
Frameshift Mutation - 10:17 minutes
Point Mutation and Frameshift Mutation - 11:27 minutes
NEET PG Biochemistry MCQs - 13:05 minutes
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Mutation results when changes occur in the nucleotide sequence of a DNA.
The term mutation refers to the permanent changes in the DNA sequence.
Mutations in germ cells are transmitted to the next progeny and may give rise to inherited diseases.
Mutations in somatic cells are not transmitted to the progeny but are important in the causation of cancers and some congenital malfunctions.
Mutagens and Mutagenesis
Any agent which will increase DNA damage or cell proliferation can cause increased rate of mutations also. Such substances are called mutagens.
X-ray, gamma-ray, UV ray, acridine orange, etc. are well known mutagens.
The rate of mutation is proportional to the dose of irradiation.
Causes of Mutations
Errors in replication, If a mismatch base pair is not corrected during proofreading and post replication repair system.
Error due to recombination events.
Spontaneous change in DNA, e.g. deamination of cytosine to uracil or spontaneous depurination.
Environmental factors like chemical mutagens and irradiations, e.g. UV light or ionizing radiation can alter the structure of DNA.
Thanks sir for this video..... This can be use in exam like kvpy.. Olympiad etc. Thank you sir☺☺☺☺👍👍
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best stuff for mutation.
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Best explanation all over the youtube👍
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Wonderful lecture. Well explained. Thank you sir
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Thank you so much sir, truly the best video on mutation. God bless you.
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Sir do video on rt- pcr . Because your explanation is best in whole youtube
Hey, please check video on Types of PCR
Yes got it sir thanks ...one more doubt in molecular biology..in Satyanarayan was not given clarity...can I write the same slides shown in your video...as answer
@@satyanarayankumar9148 Yes, why not.
Ok...I will follow the slides and direct attak on exam..paper .
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Best video ❤️
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sir last option should be glutamic acid.
Superb explaining and content is also very good...! Keep it up
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Very clear explanation Sir, Thank you.
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Nice explanation ❤❤❤sir
What is splicesite mutation sir?
Super concept explanation sir
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In hb hikari at 61th position it will be either AAA-AAU or AAA-AAC or AAG-AAC or AAG-AAU i.e. I want to ask that in all of these pair only one will take place at 61th position in one beta globin chain?
Yes 😊
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You didn’t explained example of insertion and deletion mutations.Also example (thalassemia) mentioned in thumbnail for deletion mutation is same as that one mentioned for nonsense mutation.
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Nice sir
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Can i write this for my genetics examination?
Yes 🤚
Thank you so much this was helpful ☺️
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Thanks Doctor!
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"Glutamic acid by valine" right??
Yes. In sickle cell anemia
Can use for biochemistry paper in mbbs?
Absolutely
Can u pls tell me Biochemical Mutants and Biochemical Mutation are same or different???
Mutants are the organisms in which mutations are occurring
@@Biochemistrybasics Okie Thank you 🙏
Sir can i have this pdf link
It's on the website
Sir it can be bacterial mutation??
No
Sir can you make separate video for bacterial mutation
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Why don't you explain a topic in hindi. Is talking in english necessary? Outside india bht sarey logun ki channels hai. Kya woh hindi mai baat krte hai? Why it is necessary for you to explain in english. You can use your own language hindi. Uss way mai zyda achai se explain hojata hai aur better bhi smjh aajata hai.
Learning in medical field is mostly in english language and to reach wider audience English is better option dn hindi that's why
@@Biochemistrybasics Okay but still I feel like Hindi mai explanation se zyda better smjh aata hai😅 bki apki mrzi agr ap chahtai hai large audience tk video ponche😅
Glutamic acid will be the right answer
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