OMG, this content is extremelly good, and god bless you for having so good pronunciation, and I don´t know if are you the ones who add the subtitles or some kind of youtube ai, but this allows non-native english speakers -like me- to understand it all
Im actually about to start my phd studies regarding the structural biology of the replisome of yeast, this really helped me to get a better understanding of thr field.
I still like to know how this stops at the telomeres, why half-holliday structures don't form, how evolving mutations assembled all this stuff, what is this likely to from next or how do we know this replisome hasn't already been extended/deleted somewhere, a better theory for emerging (enzymatic action) complexity and how these emergent complexities are pruned.... or is this where new medicine plays in.
Is there someone who can say me how does the loop after helicase(or before) action occurs? And moreover how helicase influence topologically the rest of strands(in other term, the next topoisomerase action). Primer is synthetisized after loop formation or before?
Thanks. For those of us who follow the new molecular machines, the start of the replication process is seldom explored.
OMG, this content is extremelly good, and god bless you for having so good pronunciation, and I don´t know if are you the ones who add the subtitles or some kind of youtube ai, but this allows non-native english speakers -like me- to understand it all
Oh wow. Thank you RUclips content makers, seriously. Thank you, may Nature bless you.
Very comprehensive and easy to understand....clear most of the doubts..
Im actually about to start my phd studies regarding the structural biology of the replisome of yeast, this really helped me to get a better understanding of thr field.
Are there any more videos for explaining recent development in this field? I want a crash courseeee
Boring 😢
this is the most detailed replication video ever on youtube......thanks #ibiology
Outstanding professor! Thank you so much for your presentation.
Is there a lecture about eukaryotic replication termination
You are really amazing ....well explained ...really appreciable sir ..god bless you
Thank you for making this video! It is really helping me study DNA replication in detail!
this is so complicated, so so complicated.
I need all these details for my Advanced Cell and Molecular Biology course.
Great Steve. Greetings from Brazil!
I still like to know how this stops at the telomeres, why half-holliday structures don't form, how evolving mutations assembled all this stuff, what is this likely to from next or how do we know this replisome hasn't already been extended/deleted somewhere, a better theory for emerging (enzymatic action) complexity and how these emergent complexities are pruned.... or is this where new medicine plays in.
God my Father is SOOOO amazing!
Any reference text book for this
This is amazing, thank you!!!!
Is there someone who can say me how does the loop after helicase(or before) action occurs? And moreover how helicase influence topologically the rest of strands(in other term, the next topoisomerase action). Primer is synthetisized after loop formation or before?
what a lecture !!!!!!!!!!!!! so amazing
Is it actually convenient for the cell to have so goddamn many proteins involved for just one process?
19:40 g1 to s phase
what study of biology is this? Molecular?
In university 🎓
I would create my own courses and surpass your channel.