Sanger DNA Sequencing - Capillary Electrophoresis Animation
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- Опубликовано: 11 янв 2019
- I make animations in biology with PowerPoint, this animation video is about Sanger DNA sequencing method with Automation and sample preparation, using Automated DNA-sequencing instruments.
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Best ever watched video on DNA sequencing.. so simple to understand and beautifully presented.
The best video from thousands .
Now i understand it
Very well explained! I've at last understood how Sanger sequencing works. Thanks!
it is an amazing work! Simple clear explanation and the smooth flow of animation - really enjoyable to watch!
Even though a PPT is used, the presentation is superb especially the animations, transitions and of course the background music(inspiring). The whole content as well as concept of this type of DNA sequencing was understandable.
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These video you make using ppt are amazing! So clear and enjoyable... This is a really good work!!
Best vedio on automating DNA sequencing I have seen till now. Understood everything perfectly unlike in so many other.
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@Ishaan Curtis i would suggest Flixzone. Just search on google for it :)
thank you so much! your video helped me a lot. this is very easy to understand!
Thanks for making it so simple!! Our professor made it so complex like hell!!
Très bon travail. Merci et bonne continuation.
Very lucid and helpful. Thank you so much :)
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Incredible job. Thank you so much.
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Now today I really understand what is actual electrophoresis technique and seperation really thank you 😊
Question: how do you know the sequence is in the right order. If ddna randomly binds to complementary bases?
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Very helpful but do you need to put a new primer in each cycle? in the same tube with the same template strand?
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What is the name of the tube where the primer is placed?
what happens with the second dna strand in 5'-3' direction? it shouldn't be elongated otherwise there would be overlaps in the signal right? But why it is not elongated too?
The single stranded target DNA is a template for the 5'-3' strand in your question. The fragments are identical to the 5'-3' strand, due to complimentary base pairing. So, the 5'-3' strand is not required. Also, the DNA pol I only works in the 5'-3' direction, so a 3'-5' strand would not be formed and would not overlap the signal
I like the music
the music had no right going that hard
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