Difference between A DNA, B DNA And Z DNA

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  • A DNA, B DNA And Z DNA- This lecture explains about the difference between A DNA, B DNA and Z DNA. It explains the structural differences between A,B and Z DNA by comparing parameters like helix pitch, base per turn, helix twist and the major groove and minor groove structures. B DNA is the most common form of DNA inside cells. While A DNA and Z DNA are originated at different environmental conditions.
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    Shomu sir, please tell example of bDNA , aDNA and zDNA.
    ALSO where these found

    • @motobacktoconstitution4138
      @motobacktoconstitution4138 5 лет назад

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    Sir please make video regardimg c3 n c2 endo etc in dna

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  • @robo9719
    @robo9719 5 лет назад +2

    Can someone tell me for what reasons we have differnet types of DNA, where i can find them and why functions they have?

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  • @stephenbaffourgyawu1601
    @stephenbaffourgyawu1601 4 года назад

    What is the angle of inclination of the base pairs of the various DNA from the horizontal.

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    Gracias , lo explicas perfecto

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    @rishitapatel7543 3 года назад +1

    Hello sir.. May I ask that Why B form of rna is not present in rna ? Please give the answer

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  • @hamsa.b.mhamsa.b.m2922
    @hamsa.b.mhamsa.b.m2922 11 месяцев назад

    Sir you said Z DNA contain more number of base pair , there is more space blw two base pairs compared to A and B then it should have less number of base pair in Z DNA know sir

  • @jugemudane
    @jugemudane 4 года назад +5

    Hello, Sir. May I ask what book reference did you use. I want to read a book contains complete information about the differences of the DNA conformations just as what you have presented. Thank you :)

  • @ritikagupta6137
    @ritikagupta6137 5 лет назад +1

    Thanku so much sir...☺️

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    @ramdev822 3 года назад +1

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  • @educationforall517
    @educationforall517 3 года назад

    Which form of DNA describe by watson and crick model

  • @Channel51-e9t
    @Channel51-e9t 4 года назад

    Thanks so much sir,but please do something about the images to be clear for us to see

  • @priyankasarkar1724
    @priyankasarkar1724 3 года назад

    Insightful lecture

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    @tehseenchoudary2644 7 лет назад +1

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  • @rishabhhirwani123
    @rishabhhirwani123 7 месяцев назад +1

    Can we say that... A-DNA and Z-DNA is Non B-DNA Or it is different??

  • @1AM0502
    @1AM0502 6 лет назад

    This video is very useful! Thank you!

  • @SPH86
    @SPH86 4 года назад +1

    Helpfull

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  • @iqramajoka6695
    @iqramajoka6695 4 года назад

    How Z DNA contains more base pairs? It has a rise of 0.37nm which is more than that of B DNA. it means that it has more distance between its base pairs. So, how will it have more base pairs with that increased distance?

  • @kuldeepsinghshekhawat1389
    @kuldeepsinghshekhawat1389 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice

  • @ahmadmasood1760
    @ahmadmasood1760 7 лет назад +1

    I have a question please if someone can answer me soon i will be thankful, as Z form has most rise distance it must contain less bases per turn because distance between bases is more so less bases will get adjusted in the same length. correct me please

    • @ahmadmasood1760
      @ahmadmasood1760 7 лет назад +1

      i got an answer in later part, thanks.
      :D

  • @RebeccaJacksonMaitriyah
    @RebeccaJacksonMaitriyah Год назад

    Can you explain about the triple strand = the science community are creating a new species with a triple strand. This is being celebrated in various platforms. E.g. the queens ceremony before her death.. Yusuf Harari.. And so on

  • @Nature_pixelss
    @Nature_pixelss 5 лет назад +1

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    @quynhlethithuy4244 2 года назад

    how did you do it can you share with me , thank you

  • @b.s.1302
    @b.s.1302 11 месяцев назад

    i feel like you made one error: because the rise in Z-DNA is the biggest, so there should be less base pairs in Z-DNA???

  • @manuelschueck9083
    @manuelschueck9083 7 лет назад

    Nice video!
    But where can you find alpha and z dna in the human genom? And are there functional differences between the types of DNA?

    • @tejasvipatil4387
      @tejasvipatil4387 2 года назад

      You can find A DNA in dehydrated environments and Z DNA in high salt conditions - they change conformation to reduce electrostatic phosphate group repulsions in each state.

  • @ozgurmuzisyen9290
    @ozgurmuzisyen9290 3 года назад +1

    that helped, thanks :D

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    @shankarnarayanvv3126 7 лет назад

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  • @topato6119
    @topato6119 7 лет назад

    Nice explanation

  • @mobykhan2494
    @mobykhan2494 3 года назад +1

    amazingggg

  • @apoorvasharma1256
    @apoorvasharma1256 3 года назад

    what is it meant by a left handed or a right handed dna?

  • @motobacktoconstitution4138
    @motobacktoconstitution4138 5 лет назад

    Is 12 strend DNA really exist ? If it does please put picture as well as triple or quadruple strend DNA please

  • @lalangupta7969
    @lalangupta7969 7 лет назад +1

    nice video

  • @hareeshtulasiayyangar8106
    @hareeshtulasiayyangar8106 7 лет назад

    tk u. cute voice with expressive.

  • @NIPSZ
    @NIPSZ 8 лет назад +1

    I have a question, sort of unrelated, but I cannot find the answer. The question is: Nutritionists say that you can change your DNA by eating healthier and quitting dangerous vices such as smoking and drinking. Is this true? If so, then could a criminal eat healthy and then change their DNA and be relieved of a previous crime? This doesn't make sense. Can a person change their DNA by eating healthier, or just change their genetics, or can they not change their DNA or genetics no matter what?

    • @RedBar3D
      @RedBar3D 8 лет назад +4

      Eating habits may affect your DNA *epigenetically*.Epigenetics govern which regions of your DNA are expressed at what levels. Smoking may give rise to agents that epigenetically modify your DNA so that certain genes are expressed at potentially harmful levels. This goes for bad eating habits as well, I suppose.

    • @NIPSZ
      @NIPSZ 8 лет назад

      Simon Nylund
      Thank you Simon...So it is true. That is good to know since I have gone the healthy route along with others. How can these DNA changes in an individual change their DNA epigenectically and not genetically? So, police use genetic data and not epigenetic data? I am a bit confused. Can somebody's DNA change in 10 years? How can cold cases use DNA if DNA changes? Does it only change slightly but stay the same enough to convict a criminal?

    • @RedBar3D
      @RedBar3D 8 лет назад +2

      N 10SZ DNA is wrapped around protein cores in a structure called *nucleosomes*, similar to beads on a string. These protein cores have tails that extend outward from the nucleosome structure. When the tails are acetylated, enzymes which remove the protein cores, thereby enabling the transcription machinery to _access_ the DNA, are recruited. The DNA may then be transcribed.
      Police make use of *genetic* data, i.e. the sequence of base pairs in your DNA. This sequence typically does not change overtime. Your epigenetics may however change.

    • @RedBar3D
      @RedBar3D 8 лет назад +1

      +Simon Nylund The nucleosome modification described above is to answer your question about how these epigenetic modifications take place. It is an example of epigenetic changes to your DNA. Unlike epigenetics, the genetics of your DNA (the sequence of bases) do not typically change; your cells do every possible bit of work to ensure that they do not. Police therefore use the _genetics_ of a suspect's DNA to match against the DNA found at the crime scene. It's also interesting to note that the labs that match DNA typically only look at specific regions of the DNA (markers), so even if your genetics did change overtime, a change in those particular regions is unlikely.

    • @anshulsharma4222
      @anshulsharma4222 8 лет назад +2

      it cannot change ur dna but the gene expression

  • @chaitanyayaradatti1747
    @chaitanyayaradatti1747 Год назад

    Sir i m doing msc in biotech... Can u plz recommend me some books...

  • @sheraziz147
    @sheraziz147 3 года назад

    What is mean by left and right handed? Plz Sir

  • @lina94dhyaa23
    @lina94dhyaa23 8 лет назад

    thank u ❤

  • @tushara6407
    @tushara6407 3 года назад

    What is roll??

  • @snehadhakate1216
    @snehadhakate1216 7 лет назад

    thank you so mucchh!!

  • @iqramajoka6695
    @iqramajoka6695 4 года назад

    What is meant by deepness of the groove?

  • @syedsheerazoffical
    @syedsheerazoffical 4 года назад

    Adn pitch is 2.86nm

  • @juleekumari-7769
    @juleekumari-7769 5 лет назад

    sir a.b.c.d& z d.n.a ka complete notes.. chahiye...please sir help ...🙏

  • @sushikamusafir3833
    @sushikamusafir3833 5 лет назад +3

    👍

  • @serventofalfaandtheomega3040
    @serventofalfaandtheomega3040 4 года назад +1

    love

  • @JudyNepune
    @JudyNepune 8 лет назад

    thanks :)

  • @utkarshpandey4505
    @utkarshpandey4505 Год назад

    Y

  • @biancabrandao1074
    @biancabrandao1074 3 года назад

    Somebody can’t talk me why of “B” “Z” “A” DNA?

  • @ramdev822
    @ramdev822 3 года назад +1

    😇😇