Hi! I have a little question: since this is a horizontal transfer, should we draw it horizontally instead of vertically to be clearer ? Or is it unnecessary?
Is the same type of plasmid transfer mechanism used to transfer other types of plasmids besides F+? Or is this mechanism of transfer only valid for F+ plasmids?
For conjugation to occur, the plasmid in question must have the encoded sequences of DNA, such is that of the F Plasmid, that transcribe for all of the machinery involved in conjugation. Plasmids do not need to undergo conjugation to be inherited, for they can be simply passed on to daughter cells via Vertical Gene transfer , AKA asexual reproduction. The main characteristics that most all plasmids share are 1) An origin of replication 2) A promoter sequence
@@woofle4830 It doesn't. Basically the F+ donor cell will try to transfer anyway, whether the one it's trying to transfer to is F+ or F-. But F+ cells also produce surface exclusion proteins. These surface exclusion proteins will prevent another F factor being transferred to a cell that already has one, while an F- cell isn't making these proteins and so the transfer will be successful.
@@fahadamjad2590 Apologies, didn't realize this enzyme was being discussed in the video. Enzyme deteriorates into amino acids within the recipient -- biology-forums.com
So much better than the 15minute lectures. Simply to the point explanation, no side crap.
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Sir I have studied that the plasmid first replicates in order to form a copy and then this copy gets transferred from f+ bacterium to f- bacterium....
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Hi! I have a little question: since this is a horizontal transfer, should we draw it horizontally instead of vertically to be clearer ? Or is it unnecessary?
it's correct either way
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Good explanation
Is the same type of plasmid transfer mechanism used to transfer other types of plasmids besides F+? Or is this mechanism of transfer only valid for F+ plasmids?
This is the case for nearly all plasmids undergoing conjugation.
For conjugation to occur, the plasmid in question must have the encoded sequences of DNA, such is that of the F Plasmid, that transcribe for all of the machinery involved in conjugation. Plasmids do not need to undergo conjugation to be inherited, for they can be simply passed on to daughter cells via Vertical Gene transfer , AKA asexual reproduction.
The main characteristics that most all plasmids share are
1) An origin of replication
2) A promoter sequence
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Damn that 2:13 mnts explanation would same as my 2.13 years of college
We are learning about this in school, my teachers says “cognition” in a sexual way so we know what it means.
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Sir how bacteria recognize that this bacteria contain its gene of interest ??
Hi Fahad, the bacteria doesn't have a choice. It doesn't pick and choose what it wants -- biology-forums.com
@@StudyForceOnline he means like how does an F+ bacteria recognise that another one is F-?
@@woofle4830 It doesn't. Basically the F+ donor cell will try to transfer anyway, whether the one it's trying to transfer to is F+ or F-. But F+ cells also produce surface exclusion proteins. These surface exclusion proteins will prevent another F factor being transferred to a cell that already has one, while an F- cell isn't making these proteins and so the transfer will be successful.
how can you call it reproduction when there is no new individual organism produced???
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Please expound on the tonoplast
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Sir conjugation question short cheyyandi sir
Do all prokaryotic cells contain f factor?
No
@@StudyForceOnline Thanks a lot
Is this the fitnessgram pacer test guy?
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Sir what happens with relaxase???
Not all enzymes are not displayed for simplicity sake
@@StudyForceOnline I donot understand the answer.
@@fahadamjad2590 Apologies, didn't realize this enzyme was being discussed in the video. Enzyme deteriorates into amino acids within the recipient -- biology-forums.com
Is this type of transfer mostly used by gram negative bacteria?
As far as I know, it occurs in both Gram types
+futzicat I don't think it matters
Ik it’s late but only
Found in gram negative and it occurs with the help of pilli present only
In gram negative
Kookiesover Oreos becoz true pili have been reported only in gram negative bacteria ...u r wrt
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How is this process considered as sexual reproduction ?
Because there is the involvement of two cells
@@midhunvarma2169 sexual reproduction involves 2 gametes
It's considered, but not actually
@@aswin8063 said the same
@@StudyForceOnline sir then what is the correct answer
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