I just had to leave a comment. You are so well spoken, I've never listened to a RUclips video explaining something with such ease and professionalism. Amazing presentation, they've used these exact same images in our textbook. Bravo to you!
i have NEVER left a comment on a video before but repeat yourself the perfect amount of times for my brain to grasp just exactly what you’re saying. THANK YOU. that is how i teach myself and hearing you do it is AMAZING
I’ve watched 10 different videos on top of my professors lecture. Let me tell you..none of them made sense except for this video! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Thank You! This makes so much more sense now. All my prof gave us to remember was the mnemonics N-cro-Lytic and PRE-CI-ous Little Lysis but this really put it all together in an easy-to-understand way.
As a software developer who has just joined a genetics company with no prior biology knowledge, your videos are very clear and easy to understand. Thank you.
Thank you so much! This was so soooo helpful. I am in prokaryotic biology at UGA and this video is the most helpful I have found. You should consider making one for the topics of protein secretion!
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Fabulous explanation. Really broken down beautifully. There was one small mistake. At 15:28, you said cI is going to block Prm, but cI will actually promote Prm by blocking Pr. But besides that, exceptionally done.
waw, that's an amazing explanation. You have made a very complex system very easy to understand. Well done! and Thank you. Could you please share the reference from the images. Thank you.
Thank you a lot your explanation is very good and clear , i really understand everything also because the sequence was logical therefore easy to follow
I have a question that you said when cI is expressed more that means Pr is being blocked.. but in the case of Pre you said that Prm is being blocked to express cI... if cI is to be expressed than shouldn't Pr blocked otherwise RNA polymerase would bind to pr and then express cro
Amazing Video!! Just a question: When these phages are exposed to increased environmental temperatures, what happens to their ability to lyse a host cell? Also, where can we find more information about the types of genes located on the phage genome. Amazing video again and thank you for taking the time!! :)
This is super duper easy and understandable...this where I landed after wandering into 5-6 useless and un-understandable videos! Thank you again!...loved your voice!...but I'm not a lesbian 😂
What my professor could not explain in 3 hours you explain with ease in litrally 5 mins. Thank you
Video length is almost 19 minutes 😅
I just had to leave a comment. You are so well spoken, I've never listened to a RUclips video explaining something with such ease and professionalism. Amazing presentation, they've used these exact same images in our textbook. Bravo to you!
What's the textbook? - It seems it might help me too... - Thanks!
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Like really this is so good.....i was on it for literally 2 hours but you explained it in just some minutes...
i have NEVER left a comment on a video before but repeat yourself the perfect amount of times for my brain to grasp just exactly what you’re saying. THANK YOU. that is how i teach myself and hearing you do it is AMAZING
I’ve watched 10 different videos on top of my professors lecture. Let me tell you..none of them made sense except for this video! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Thank You! This makes so much more sense now. All my prof gave us to remember was the mnemonics N-cro-Lytic and PRE-CI-ous Little Lysis but this really put it all together in an easy-to-understand way.
Very helpful video!
One question I have is at around 15:28, you mention CI will block PRM but from my understanding it should be blocking PR?
shes just missspoke. Its as you understood , C1 blocks PR and not PRM
Thanks for making this super easy 🙂
As a software developer who has just joined a genetics company with no prior biology knowledge, your videos are very clear and easy to understand. Thank you.
That's a cool combo man! Enjoying learning bio?
Woah. You're name & job both are equally cool🤣
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thank you .that was such a relaxed and clear explanation
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Thank you so much! This was so soooo helpful. I am in prokaryotic biology at UGA and this video is the most helpful I have found. You should consider making one for the topics of protein secretion!
this is what our professor tried to teach us for two ours without success. And what I tried to teach myself for I don't know how much time. Thank you!!🥺💖💖💖
This helped me so much thank you!! The diagrams and the way you explained them really helped me understand this!
So clear, best video out there on the topic for sure!
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I just came back from my exam. They asked precisely this. Thanks a lot!
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Fabulous explanation. Really broken down beautifully. There was one small mistake. At 15:28, you said cI is going to block Prm, but cI will actually promote Prm by blocking Pr. But besides that, exceptionally done.
Thanks for this! I was confused and wanted to make sure I was correct.
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I will comment...... because this was extremely helpful. Thank you 💖👍
That is the best explanation 👍🙏
15:30, I think you meant blocks P(R) not P(RM)
you made the difficult topic super cool .
Awesome! best explanation!!
waw, that's an amazing explanation. You have made a very complex system very easy to understand. Well done! and Thank you.
Could you please share the reference from the images. Thank you.
That was on point!!! Thanks
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Thank you! Great explanation and pace. This video really helped me break it down and understand!
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Thank you a lot your explanation is very good and clear , i really understand everything also because the sequence was logical therefore easy to follow
15:30 Pr not Prm. Great video!
thank you so much madam.
Which Pearson textbook are these figures from?
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Very helpful 👍🙏
I have a question that you said when cI is expressed more that means Pr is being blocked..
but in the case of Pre you said that Prm is being blocked to express cI... if cI is to be expressed than shouldn't Pr blocked otherwise RNA polymerase would bind to pr and then express cro
Yeah in the end she said it opposite, just a small mistake by her
Thank you so much!
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Please make more videos on biology topics.please because you can make learning a bit easy.
Amazingggg thank you
Super helpful
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what is the book, you used?
Amazing Video!! Just a question: When these phages are exposed to increased environmental temperatures, what happens to their ability to lyse a host cell? Also, where can we find more information about the types of genes located on the phage genome. Amazing video again and thank you for taking the time!! :)
you can refer Prescot microbiology. it has the explanation for your answer.
TY!
Thankyou
can RNA polimerase go in 2 direction ?
My lecturer obviously copied from here. And tried to make it abit complex😏
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Thank you
you didn't talk in detail about N gene
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Literally a lifesaver haha
This is super duper easy and understandable...this where I landed after wandering into 5-6 useless and un-understandable videos!
Thank you again!...loved your voice!...but I'm not a lesbian 😂
Hello, you have not talked about the N protein and its action on the terminators… whats up with that?
5 people decided to change their majors lol
Thank you very much!