Molecular Biology Techniques
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- RNA/DNA Extraction - @1:20
PCR - @5:20
RACE - @11:40
qRT PCR - @14:40
Western/southern Blot - @25:40
Immunofluorescence Assay - @42:00
Microscopy - @53:30
Fluorescence In Situ - @1:05:00
ELISA - 1:17:20
Coimmunoprecipitation - @1:19:20
Affinity Chromatography - @1:27:00
Mass Spectrometry - @1:30:25
Microdialysis - @1:35:00
Flow Cytometry - @1:36:55
Plasmid Cloning - @1:40:36
Site Directed Mutagenesis - @1:56:10
Transfection/Transduction - @1:59:30
Monosynaptic Rabies Tracing - @2:12:25
RNA Interference - @2:19:27
Gene Knockin - @2:25:30
Cre/Lox + Inducible - @2:31:35
TALENs/CRISPR - @2:42:10
Bisulfite Treatment - @2:55:15
ChIP Seq - @2:58:25
PAR-CLIP - @3:01:58
Chromosome Conformation Capture - @3:05:05
Gel Mobility Shift - @3:07:37
Microarray - @3:09:20
RNA Seq - @3:21:10
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High quality and comprehensive coverage of the essential techniques
3 1/2 hours!!!
Thank you for the time index, very helpful
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This video is unreal, the ultimate resource for molecular biology techniques. Thank you AJ for putting this together!
Your videos are excellent and your communication is super clear and concise! Thanks so much!
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Thank you so much, this was so useful to review all these techniques at once!
very clearly and informatively presented. Thanks a lot! Would highly recommend it!!
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Wonderful video! Thank you for creating and indexing it! I just want to comment on a couple of items: For plasmids, what you called transfection, we actually call DNA transformation; and also fusion tags are most often placed on the N-term instead of the C-term. But again, it was a wonderful video, and I thank you sincerely!
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Is it possible to radiolabel nestin or doublecortin with technetium or any radioactive material to be detected by gamma camera or pet like if we could cross the bbb to detect neurogenesis
Hello AJ, is it possible for you to upload the slides in PDFs so that all the students can write down notes on them? Thank you so much in advance!
refrence book please
I have a question regarding the Gene Knockdown through RNAi. So what's the difference between dsRNA, ssRNa, shRNA, and siRNA? Can we use a the antisense only from the siRNA? and if so how can we modify it chemically? And, thanks for the video. It was extremely HELPFUL.
in the expression vector plasmids 1:56:09 how is the expressed protein going to contain the c terminal protein tag ,,, isnt the cdna we incorporated containd a stop codon and translation will then cease thier?@AJ Keefe
and if its in the n terminal how we gonna know if the 5* utr wont interrupt our orf or cause a frame shift
Nope, the expressed protein and GFP are translated together, so the transcript is said to be polycistronic. Our expressed protein will actually have a little GFP protein hanging off the C terminus, which does not typically disrupt it's function (although it could).
s3.amazonaws.com/bitesizebio/wp-content/uploads/2015/04/fig3.png This image shows what the protein might look like.
@@AJKeefe first thanks for replying i understand that its a polycistroinc transcript but sholudnt poly cistronic transcirpts producce indepenedent protiens,, i just dont get how they gonna be connected together ,, in the picture u send thier is a linker amino acid seq . from where it come from?,,,
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