Assalam.o.alaikum Sir !! Sir ap k lecture boht understanding h How we study the expression of gene in gene cloning?? is question ka answer ki video bna da plz it's a request sir Monday ko exam h plz sirr......
Sir i have dout According to ur concept , hind2 must be second endonuclease isloate from H. Influnzae Bt it is first discoverd enzyme Plz clear this dout
@@Sushruta_Official Since Hind-II was discovered earlier than Hind-I, that's why the first discovered restriction enzyme is Hind-II. But Hind-I was first isolated from that strain of bacteria from which Hind-II was isolated later. That's why there's II in the first discovered endonuclease enzyme.
@@drneerajkumar I read somewhere that both are different in the sense that recognition site is the one identified by the enzyme and restriction site is the spot of actual cut. Is it correct?
@@saher4680 yes. Complete site recognised by enzyme is a recognition site while the exact bases where enzymes cut is known as a restriction site. But in general both are used in the same reference.
Very easy explanation. Finally I understand that why bacteria produce Restriction Enzymes. Thanks for clearing my concepts.
Thanks for your feedback
Great explanation sir
Please make video on single cell protein
Thanks for your feedback. Sure I vl make video on SCP
very nice explanation .Thank you sir🙏
Thanks for the feedback
The way you explain is awesome!
Assalam.o.alaikum Sir !!
Sir ap k lecture boht understanding h
How we study the expression of gene in gene cloning??
is question ka answer ki video bna da plz it's a request sir Monday ko exam h plz sirr......
Very helpful video sir 😊
Thank you
Amazing lecture
Nice explanation sir....
Thanks for the feedback
Sir i have dout
According to ur concept , hind2 must be second endonuclease isloate from H. Influnzae
Bt it is first discoverd enzyme
Plz clear this dout
@@Sushruta_Official Since Hind-II was discovered earlier than Hind-I, that's why the first discovered restriction enzyme is Hind-II. But Hind-I was first isolated from that strain of bacteria from which Hind-II was isolated later. That's why there's II in the first discovered endonuclease enzyme.
@@drneerajkumar sir my q is this if hind 2 discover first then why named hind 1 instead of 2
Even after reading ta brown
Still not clear
@@Sushruta_Official do u understand hindi sothat I can explain in hindi.
@@drneerajkumar yes sir
Are restriction sites and recognition sites different or the same? .
Yes. Both are same
@@drneerajkumar I read somewhere that both are different in the sense that recognition site is the one identified by the enzyme and restriction site is the spot of actual cut. Is it correct?
@@saher4680 yes. Complete site recognised by enzyme is a recognition site while the exact bases where enzymes cut is known as a restriction site. But in general both are used in the same reference.
@@drneerajkumar yeah. Thanks 🙏 for responding
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Sir please speak in Hindi
Sir please speak hindi