Maternal yes but not zygotic and that is what he is talking about. He is not talking about maternal Hunchback mRNA localization but instead zygotic Hunchback mRNA induced by Bicoid which is a TF. He is not going into all details. This is a simplification but a pretty good one in my opinion!
Okay, this video saved my life. This is an incredible explanation.
this is a really good explanation, but i wish he said more on the role of the other gap genes
Good explanation.Keep updating new information.THX
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THaaaaank you xd It´s what I was studying right now.
Great job, dude.
hunchback is a gradient because of nanos inhibition, not mRNA localization
Maternal yes but not zygotic and that is what he is talking about. He is not talking about maternal Hunchback mRNA localization but instead zygotic Hunchback mRNA induced by Bicoid which is a TF. He is not going into all details. This is a simplification but a pretty good one in my opinion!
Good explain
good work. thanks!
Thank you very much. This is perfect explanation. >___<
and what abour oskar and nanos...
nice job, thank you very much
Well that was another language to me. I have not developed my scientific knowledge to this level yet
And now, have you?
@@davidegerminario2962 I understand it more now.
THX
Lol
wow protein molecules are smart..
Yessir
imagine posting a comment
imagine....