Cell Biology | DNA Replication 🧬

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
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  • @shan8613
    @shan8613 2 года назад +918

    The best part about his style of teaching is the storyline and narrative visuals. He doesn’t just point out and explain, he makes you UNDERSTAND the whole biological process regardless how abstract the concept is. He paints a picture that you will remember, and that in itself, is a true talent. 💯

  • @aayushitiwarii
    @aayushitiwarii 3 года назад +400

    I need his enthusiasm for my studies!!!! His passion for Medical Science is contagious and so his happiness while explaining concepts. How even the most complex of topics start appearing lucid. Such a kind soul... I owe him so much !!

  • @meggielino-.-
    @meggielino-.- 9 месяцев назад +79

    I know this is an old video but I really want to say thanks. I'm literally going to cry omg I always hated biochemistry in my veterinary medicine studies but I finally got it and your video is so detailed yet so understandable. I searched forever to find videos that explain this topic/ Genetics and include all the information they test us on. Your channel is like a gift from god. Especially with the clinical references omg it's so helpful to connect the dots. I`m so happy, sitting in my room crying happy tears. I never knew biochemistry could be enjoyable but watching you explain everything is so much fun. Asking "me" questions and knowing the answers repeading the stuff by watching and being able to remember it omg you saved me. Lots of love from Germany

    • @SM-or2rm
      @SM-or2rm 6 месяцев назад +3

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  • @twelvenine6449
    @twelvenine6449 3 года назад +553

    I'm at a point where I watch your videos for fun. you make learning so easy and fun, thank you so much!

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    @cameronhetzler5407 3 года назад +281

    I'm a dentist. Passed my boards years ago and am fully licensed but... man, I feel like a student all over again! This is a phenomenal presentation and a great review! I hope you consider becoming a university professor one day. (I like studying USMLE material to make me a better overall provider - in case you may wonder why a dentist would be on this video).

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    • @justme2423
      @justme2423 Год назад +49

      I am a 70 year old woman. The kids are raised and I want to learn new things. I have had no college, just high school. I'm here because I have always had a curious mind. This is like therapy for me... stretch those brain cells! Love it!

    • @Warriorvenkatofficial
      @Warriorvenkatofficial Год назад

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    • @frozenartss3770
      @frozenartss3770 Год назад

      @@NinjaNerdOfficialHii ninja nerd could you do replication in eukaryotes too

  • @TheLolitabernal
    @TheLolitabernal 3 года назад +368

    Hi, I am a med school student and I hadn't been able to grasp the whole concept for my bioscience class until now. Just wanted to thank you for helping me prepare for my final exam which is coming soon!

    • @ItsGraceDiamond
      @ItsGraceDiamond 3 года назад +5

      Have you taken it? If yes... How was it?

    • @TheLolitabernal
      @TheLolitabernal 3 года назад +5

      @Matthew Namie in my country is like a mix of biochemistry, biophysics and molecular biology all in one.

    • @TheLolitabernal
      @TheLolitabernal 3 года назад +7

      @@ItsGraceDiamond GOOD! I passed with a pretty good grade!

    • @sssss294
      @sssss294 3 года назад +1

      How many ATP is required to cut H- bond by DNA helicase?

    • @sssss294
      @sssss294 3 года назад +1

      @Matthew Namie Yes, very logical as H-bond is weak..... Is it true that 1ATP molecule breaks 5 H-bond during DNA unwinding.

  • @katerinakarachaliou2715
    @katerinakarachaliou2715 8 месяцев назад +6

    I was starting to doubt why i study biology because having to study off of 1000 page books was just miserable and made me feel stupid for not remembering a thing afterwards. Your videos have been extremely helpful making me understand and memorize the subject better! Thank you so much for reigniting my passion for science and reminding how interesting and cool molecular biology can be!!

  • @aligoudarzi3724
    @aligoudarzi3724 3 года назад +17

    Been super deep into your Neurology playlist these days. was watching your "Descending Tracts: Overview" right now. saw u uploaded this one. came here just to say thank you. words can't describe how much thankful i am.

  • @Mennamohamed-wz5ug
    @Mennamohamed-wz5ug 2 года назад +53

    1st year med student here and a big thank you for all the effort around embryology biochemistry and even in phisyology you are really making it easier and I am really thankful
    Much love and respect your nerd from egypt

    • @INTUITIVENORSK2303
      @INTUITIVENORSK2303 2 года назад +3

      God bless you dear Menna! I wish you only the very best with your studies. I carry many wonderful and fond memories, of beautiful and amazing Egypt. The Egyptian's were always very intelligent, not to mention, multiple languages must be fluently learnt @ school, before reaching a pass level. I graduated many moons ago now, but i still get excited, when i watch Medical Science lectures. It takes me right back, to where i once began my lifelong career. Take care, stay focused and stay positive. x

    • @Mennamohamed-wz5ug
      @Mennamohamed-wz5ug 2 года назад +1

      @@INTUITIVENORSK2303 oh thank you that really made me smile wish you the best in your life to that really made my day thank you .

    • @ryze1715
      @ryze1715 Год назад

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  • @alexander8987
    @alexander8987 3 года назад +31

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  • @amandadierenfeldt7052
    @amandadierenfeldt7052 Год назад +21

    This professor has NO IDEA I’m one of his students! I’m here for the unmatched enthusiasm! The drawings and great explanations. Can’t wait to take a test tomorrow. 🤣 Dunno how he makes it a whole hour without half times or time outs. 😊 thankful I can pause and re-play explanations over and over until I get it!

  • @aanghshaykhan7691
    @aanghshaykhan7691 3 года назад +39

    This is the best lecture ever i had heard since my 18 years right now.....Thankyou man!♥️

  • @yogawithmericka1125
    @yogawithmericka1125 2 года назад +7

    You have the ability to make things so simple and easy to grasp. All my years of schooling and professors and I still go to you when I need a concept broken down. Thank you.

  • @Jay-pe4gx
    @Jay-pe4gx 9 дней назад +1

    This man is straight up inspiring... I'm currently a molecular biology major but I'm thinking of teaching for a year or 2 because I genuinely enjoy the passing on of my enthusiasm for this subject. I hope I can convey my knowledge to students in such a fun and followable format. Takes a special kind of mind to present complex topics in such a broken down, easy to follow, and enjoyable lesson. You really are talented!

  • @mamoha4635
    @mamoha4635 3 года назад +17

    I can't call you a lecturer anymore, you are a super lecturer!. Thank you for your incredible explanations.

  • @ariannybelmonte8571
    @ariannybelmonte8571 8 месяцев назад +1

    This video is incredibly good. I'm a senior high school student from Spain, and I have my bio test next week. I've been looking for videos that explain the DNA replication properly and easily, and I hadn't found any in my language. But THIS ONE. Perfect explanation, super easy to understand every single step. Thank you so much Professor Murphy!

  • @MoonMm-zr4uf
    @MoonMm-zr4uf Год назад +5

    This video is just amazing !!!! U explained a whole lecture taken in 4 hours in just an hour and so smoothly!!
    We can’t thank u enough and literally ur the one who is helping me pass my medical years !!! Thanks a lot !!

  • @The_Tinaverse
    @The_Tinaverse 8 месяцев назад +2

    OH GOd, literally the best translation EVER, now it's so easy to understand and connect all of that information. It blows my mind that this is actually possible to understand and memorise.

  • @mahya8450
    @mahya8450 2 года назад +9

    JUST WOW! I'm a clinical laboratory scientist and I’ve been struggling with biology since ever! before I find this channel, I find biology sooo hard to understand. now I even enjoying it! Thanks, Zach
    You’re a great teacher💯And this channel is incredible 🤩

    • @Majnon7
      @Majnon7 Год назад +2

      He is the best ❤️Never miss his videos, it am really enjoying with his lectures🤩

    • @kofipapa2886
      @kofipapa2886 Год назад +2

      How did you become a lab scientist then?

    • @mahya8450
      @mahya8450 Год назад +2

      @@kofipapa2886 I was struggling, not failing 🙂

  • @inshrahnazar2513
    @inshrahnazar2513 15 дней назад +1

    Zach, you are a saviour.
    You are the reason I have fell in love with science and you have made veterinary medicine so much easier for me❤

  • @asuari7305
    @asuari7305 2 года назад +8

    The dedication! The excellent diagrams! The personality!!! I am blown away that this is free THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart for helping me graduate

  • @manwplayz420
    @manwplayz420 Месяц назад +2

    AS level biology student here and good god does this guy make it so much easier to understand the topics kudos to you good sir

  • @alih6953
    @alih6953 3 года назад +49

    Wish my High School teacher was like him (back in the day)

    • @lindatullos9430
      @lindatullos9430 3 года назад +2

      They don't pay high school teachers enough to attract this caliber of teacher. That's a rare bird that will teach high school when they have the background and ability to get much higher salaries in other places. (Which job would you choose when the salary is so vastly different).

    • @lindatullos9430
      @lindatullos9430 3 года назад +1

      The RUclips presentation can make money also and the person only has to make the presentation once . (plus no distractions from attention seeking young folks). lol

  • @arryin_
    @arryin_ 3 года назад +19

    I'm in no particular need to know this, but goodness! Your lectures make any topic so fascinating and understandable. Thank you.

  • @fdrisgreat
    @fdrisgreat 3 года назад +4

    Thank you very much you have explained these complicated concepts in a clear and concise manner my college Biology Professors cannot explain in a million years. I feel a sense of relief when you explain scientific concepts. Thank you very much.

  • @pinkpegasus6313
    @pinkpegasus6313 Месяц назад +1

    This saved my life in high school, undergrad, and now as a medical student, thank you SO much!

  • @lmr10-c4z
    @lmr10-c4z 3 года назад +16

    As a genetic engineering major I've been studying this particular subject as a core course part. Each year it progresses on to the more advanced aspects. I can vouch that this hour long video perfectly encapsulates 3 year long course progression. Well done.

    • @r.studio6170
      @r.studio6170 2 года назад +1

      Hello you are genetic engineer so please answer my doubt..11th student in India 1.number of dna in chromosome..2number of histones to wrap one dna.3how is centromere formed to attach 4.dna replicate..ok..but how it unwrap from histones..and what happens to histones

    • @DanNyBxt
      @DanNyBxt Год назад

      @@r.studio6170 acetylation

    • @youtubechannelthejigsaw6802
      @youtubechannelthejigsaw6802 4 месяца назад +1

      ​@r.studio6170 lol I am late ? How did you do in tests ?

  • @cristinadelrosario1
    @cristinadelrosario1 2 года назад +2

    Hi ,I just want to thank you for all the lectures in science.I am a retired nurse and I have been reviewing and learning again by watching your videos.I always enjoy learning so I make watching your videos part of my daily schedule.I love the drawings and your passion in explaining the difficult parts.More power to you.

  • @تأملبلال
    @تأملبلال 3 года назад +22

    Waaaaaah!!!! Finally FIIINAALLLYYY GENETICS! 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺 I was waiting for this looong time ago...i am really happy and waiting for transcription, and translation 🙏🙏

  • @trisgonzales5172
    @trisgonzales5172 Месяц назад +1

    I appreciate your videos! I get anxiety when I read the textbook and cannot understand what is going on. You really break everything down and have helped me tremendously! Taking an exam on membrane transport, DNA replication, and cell cycle this weekend! I feel confident 😊

  • @catzgalore
    @catzgalore 3 года назад +13

    This came at the perfect time! I'm in Microbiology all summer and this has helped so much! Thanks again for another great lecture!

  • @jesusesquivel4293
    @jesusesquivel4293 3 года назад +8

    I am so grateful for how you broke this whole concept down! Thank you and I hope you keep making more helpful videos!

  • @jarednicholas3180
    @jarednicholas3180 3 года назад +7

    You are the GOAT bro. I also help students in A&P and physics and I have learned a lot from you and your "easy-to-comprehend" teaching style. I bought a shirt to bring you in some extra cash. I will buy many more in the future if you can do different materials! You help a lot of people, so thank you for all your hard work!

  • @yeoppunsiregi3226
    @yeoppunsiregi3226 3 года назад +4

    4 months of my biochemistry professors lectures vs a few hours of zachs videos, and I see a big difference in my learning. thank you Zach for making learning so easy. I've said it before and ill say it again if I die and you want my organs pls take them.

  • @parfaitday
    @parfaitday 11 месяцев назад +4

    Came here for my MCAT prep and coming back today for my med school science exams. Keep it up!!

  • @dhanasreevb1484
    @dhanasreevb1484 5 месяцев назад +1

    Dont know how to be thankful for u..your classes are very much helpfull for my pg exams.The way of teaching itself made the entire concept remind in the mind .and does not required any extra time for studying.your explanation made me to understand with complete process and does not requires any extra time for preparation.Like an artist paints a picture .for me your a gift from god.Thankyou so much sir for helping to complete my postgraduate so smoothly.🙏🙏
    Love from India

  • @mohammadkhalifa9149
    @mohammadkhalifa9149 2 года назад +13

    Look, I want to thank you to the infinity; you have managed to make me love medicine with your fantastic explanations of things. You are a wonderful lecturer keep going and remember that there are many people who appreciate what you are doing. I'm a medical student by the way

  • @meghanac6128
    @meghanac6128 Год назад +1

    I have never seen anyone explaining like you
    You are simply extraordinary
    I don't have words to say how good your teaching is.
    The way how u make us understand the concept is amazing.

  • @user-my8gs8zp8q
    @user-my8gs8zp8q 3 года назад +7

    literally i watch the whole video without getting board for a second, Thank you!!

  • @juliabochinina8305
    @juliabochinina8305 Год назад +2

    You are a brilliant lector and teacher! Even with not advanced english I understand such a difficult material. All because of your talent. Thank you a lot for this work!

  • @FatimaAlmansour-c4f
    @FatimaAlmansour-c4f 10 месяцев назад +9

    I swear to god that I’ve never seen someone explain this better than u
    I will advise my doctor to watch ur videos 😂😂

  • @ivanaleksic8141
    @ivanaleksic8141 3 года назад +2

    I've never seen in my life such a perfect simplification, I'm delightful...thank you so much

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    @kiranfatima7673 3 года назад +8

    i just love your each and every lecture the way you teach

  • @mahmudahoque5543
    @mahmudahoque5543 3 года назад +2

    I've no words, I can't thank you enough. You came as a blessing. I'm crying in happiness finally I understood everything.

  • @kanikasharma2294
    @kanikasharma2294 3 года назад +5

    I love love love love your videos, my friend. I have watched them and learned from them since my high school days. I am doing my Master's in Zoology currently, and I still watch your videos for a lot of my topics. You remind me why I love Biology and I hope you continue to post more. Great work.🥰🥰 I would love to meet you someday in person🤩🤩

  • @Pitongirl
    @Pitongirl 3 месяца назад

    I have been glued to absorbing your teaching. Thank you for providing the world with education. Your lectures are so clear that you kept my attention span. Where have you been all my life? I don't know if it's the passion radiating from the screen, the deep breaths you take before diving in, the multi colors on the whiteboard, your already prepared drawing, me following your lead when you sit down, or the fact that you stay on point. I appreciate this very much.

  • @Studywithelii
    @Studywithelii Год назад +3

    I appreciate this channel as a molecular biology and genetics student. thank you so muchhhh

  • @heyitzhannah_
    @heyitzhannah_ 10 месяцев назад

    legit a lifesaver! I am studying for a final and could not find a video that explained this concept step by step! this was so helpful and he broke it up step by step! thank u so much!!

  • @laurag3763
    @laurag3763 2 года назад +5

    im a med student and these genetics lectures save my life while studying! keep up the good work!

  • @reshmasaerah6591
    @reshmasaerah6591 Год назад

    I dont know how u garner such intricate understanding of all this. Biochem goes whoosh above my head! But you! You make things easy for my tiny brain! Thanks a lot. Really grateful!

  • @safiaali962
    @safiaali962 3 года назад +4

    The topics with which I was struggling , u clear those very smoothly..
    Thnk you so much Zach ❤️

  • @brittanywilliams8480
    @brittanywilliams8480 2 года назад +1

    I absolutely love all these lectures, you are seriously the best teacher that I have ever had. I am in NP school and you are teaching me just about everything. I have developed a habit where I read the material watch your video over and over than go back and read again, and everything makes complete sense. Thank you sooooo much please never stop posting !!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @miannekaastudillo3460
    @miannekaastudillo3460 3 года назад +3

    You inspire me! I watched your videos and made me think about taking up masters. I’m a clinical laboratory scientist. Thank youu ❤️

  • @drpham6596
    @drpham6596 3 года назад +1

    As a physician, I am almost not clear about molecular, biology and things like that but since I have known your channel, submerging in your lectures, I was able to understand that challenge knowledge. Thanks very much for your dedication. Love from Vietnamese fan

    • @NinjaNerdOfficial
      @NinjaNerdOfficial  3 года назад +2

      We all never stop learning! Check out the Discord! We have all sorts of discussions happening and would love any insight you might be able to provide!

  • @egaga-
    @egaga- 3 года назад +3

    Regarding telomeres, presumably after telomerase has extended the parental lagging strand, the DNA polymerase will extend the incompletely finished daughter strand to match the extended parental strand. I was confused about that but otherwise great overview!

  • @chaimabeens
    @chaimabeens 8 дней назад

    i can't express how thankful i am to you Zach!! you're saving me
    your happiness while explaining is my happiness while understanding
    thank you so much 💖💖
    sending love from Algeria
    I'll mention you in my graduation speech insh'allah!!

  • @amira9914
    @amira9914 2 года назад +4

    I'm in high school and we take advanced biology this year and your videos are so simple and easy to understand thank you sooo much !!

    • @Zeyad-i5l
      @Zeyad-i5l 5 месяцев назад

      انت من مصر 😂😂

    • @amira9914
      @amira9914 5 месяцев назад

      لا 😂​@@Zeyad-i5l

  • @Trulsbk
    @Trulsbk 2 года назад +1

    What a freaking life safer you are. Revision of biochemistry became a breeze once I found your channel. You're a real one.

  • @beautifulbeautiful6363
    @beautifulbeautiful6363 3 года назад +11

    turning off ad blocker for your videos. massive props

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      @sangitalala9133 3 года назад

      Download teh video

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      @ll2323 3 года назад +3

      @@sangitalala9133 we watch his ads to support him and the channel.

  • @yeroroo
    @yeroroo Месяц назад

    My friend and I are in dental school rn Year 1 and you word for word explained the whole half of one of our lectures but for some reason i feel like it just STUCk in my brain!! thank you!

  • @StriKe1066
    @StriKe1066 3 года назад +4

    Love the videos! I´ve been struggling to understand this theme, but after I have watched this video, It all made much more sense. Thank u for being so good at learning and you make biology actually fun and understandeable. Keep up the work! :)

  • @zeyzeyzey3940
    @zeyzeyzey3940 6 месяцев назад

    I am an IMAT student, and I hated biochemistry but brother... You are amazing and you deserve a lot of followers.

  • @MH-pj2bq
    @MH-pj2bq 3 года назад +5

    It's really hard to find the right words to say, bcz thank you is really an understatement.

  • @elinec1564
    @elinec1564 2 месяца назад

    Your videos really help me going over my old notes. (Apparently I suck at taking notes) Especially my Genetics notes were a total mess and your videos helped me understand what my notes meant. Thank you for your work.

  • @tennistassie
    @tennistassie Год назад +2

    Ok, you've made some seriously epic videos in the past Zak but this....... 🤯🤯🤯🤩 just next level and I didn't think there could possibly be a next level. You're making your own levels now. Thank you!

  • @VeniseStPaul
    @VeniseStPaul 3 года назад +3

    This is cool and I am learning so much about cell biology thank you!

  • @ritilranjan7369
    @ritilranjan7369 Год назад +1

    wonderful explanation. you can get so many videos on DNA replication on youtube, but if you want to study it in very much detail without consuming too much time, this is the best video as he explains so well that you save a lot of time from understanding. It is as if even if you, have half the knowledge, you will be intrested in knowing the full mechanism of DNA replication

  • @sachanorsworthy1265
    @sachanorsworthy1265 3 года назад +3

    So grateful for you guys. you are unarguably amazing. if i ever get anywhere close to your level of knowledge, enthusiasm and sheer awesomeness i'll be grateful. carry on self actualising!!!

  • @YourSoulEater4ever
    @YourSoulEater4ever 5 месяцев назад

    I just wanted to put out this - there's like tons of people on youtube trying to explai things easy but when I look at my notebook its the same as always! just a mess! BUT! when I draw with Zack, it just makes sense! Thank you so much for all the helP!

  • @davidmusabwa9884
    @davidmusabwa9884 Год назад +3

    Thank you sir

  • @zubeida05
    @zubeida05 9 месяцев назад

    You are a true hero I really can’t thank u enough I don’t like biology but I’m a med student and i really started liking it thanks to your videos, your passion when u talk is truly inspiring

  • @ObjectivelyBias
    @ObjectivelyBias 3 года назад +10

    On spring break this week and start DNA next week.

  • @IsabellaGomez-em1hq
    @IsabellaGomez-em1hq 25 дней назад

    I know this is an old video but I wanted to put this in here and say that I am using this now within college genetics, and I find myself learning more from here than I cant from other videos thank you for what you do, and the visuals that you do because college professors will just assume we all know before class.

  • @choj111210
    @choj111210 3 года назад +4

    Hi thank you so much for this lecture!
    There is one thing I wanted to clarify, I hope I can ask about it here.
    So when you were talking about the leading and lagging strand I just wanted to clarify that the Okazaki fragments are in fact present in both top and bottom parental strand. Is this correct?
    What I understood from the video is that the leading strands are found in the top parental strand while lagging strands are found in the bottom parental strand as the synthesis occurs 5' to 3'.
    But the replication is bi-directional so this means Okazaki fragments must be present in both parental strands right? Am I correct in assuming that when you were talking about the leading and the lagging strands, you were just looking at one direction of replication for simplicity sake to explain the concept?
    I hope what I said makes sense. I just wanted to make sure my thought process isn't wrong.
    Thank you!

    • @AbCd-kq3ky
      @AbCd-kq3ky 2 года назад

      You're absolutely right, no strand is truly ONLY leading or lagging (except perhaps at the very end of a chromosome), this concept only holds true if we're looking at one replication fork or a replication bubble where one strand has a primer somewhere in the middle. Okazaki fragments occur on BOTH strands.

  • @jacquelinemartinez8555
    @jacquelinemartinez8555 2 года назад +1

    Currently mid video and I just had to stop and comment...WOW! My brain is on fire! Not only are you delivering content, but you're making it make sense in such a simple way. So happy I found your channel!!

  • @anishsrirangam845
    @anishsrirangam845 3 года назад +4

    I’ll become best doctor because of u man

  • @jefferyhoutz5524
    @jefferyhoutz5524 3 года назад +1

    OUTSTANDING as usual... Can you help me understand one point? If the helicase "unwinds" bidirectionally and as the primase enzyme jumps on to set the 3-5 read and 5-3 build on the leading strand and the Okazaki fragment are created on the lagging strand due to further "unwinding"; Why if the helicase is continuing to unwind in both directions aren't there Okazaki fragments on the leading strand as well ahead of the initial primers used to begin the leading strand? I will watch again, maybe I'm missing that part and you already covered it... Again you deserve a medal!

  • @shref816
    @shref816 2 года назад +4

    I am watching this and crying

  • @kiizajohnbosco2528
    @kiizajohnbosco2528 3 дня назад

    This has been giving me hard time,but with this intelligent man,i will understand better the biochemistry

  • @chaitanyalonare2259
    @chaitanyalonare2259 3 года назад +5

    I do have a question : Doesn't Helicase work on both ends so wouldn't the leading strand will also have few nucleotides left like the lagging strand?

    • @adit27j
      @adit27j 3 года назад

      Yes that’s what I was also about to comment ☹️☹️☹️☹️

    • @woah1887
      @woah1887 2 года назад

      Same question

    • @sanaamirza7
      @sanaamirza7 2 года назад

      No, the direction in leading strand is from 3_5 just the same direction of Helicase work so as the Helicase open strands the process will remain at same direction , which is the opposite of lagging strand

  • @davidm4356
    @davidm4356 Год назад +3

    I will be buying your merchandise for real way better than watch slids

  • @adamplatt3174
    @adamplatt3174 2 месяца назад

    Genuinely thank you. Your videos make revision so much easier and better to grasp the understanding.

  • @anonymousplayer6378
    @anonymousplayer6378 3 года назад +6

    Thank you so much for your video. But I still have a small doubt, can you tell the difference between DNA polymerase 123 and DNA polymerase alpha beta gamma delta and Epsilon? Are the number polymerases same as the polymerase with Greek letters? According to what I read from a book, it says that the numbered polymerases are for replication in bacterial cell but the Greek lettered polymerases Are for replication in human cells.
    Can you please clear this doubt?

    • @expertofeducation1521
      @expertofeducation1521 2 года назад

      Yeah this is a very common doubt!!!
      Try to get the answer for the same!!

  • @charu341
    @charu341 4 месяца назад

    In India we have lots of exams, I really wished to have a teacher like you. I really appreciate your teaching.
    Thank you so much. Stay blessed.

  • @idc-g4u
    @idc-g4u 9 месяцев назад +3

    1:00:18 why this didn't happen in the leading strand there is also no 3 prime ends to add after we remove the primers ? or I am understanding wrong

    • @chaimabeens
      @chaimabeens 8 дней назад

      9 months later & i have the same question as urs!!!

  • @talasolh8017
    @talasolh8017 11 месяцев назад

    I like your style, your way of teaching, and how you relate basic scientific facts and processes to medicine.Time literally flies when I am watching your videos!!!

  • @edtishlier7513
    @edtishlier7513 3 года назад +9

    Another error found. The terms, “leading,” and “lagging,” strands apply to the newly synthesized DNA strands, not the parent strands.

  • @ferhatozden
    @ferhatozden 13 дней назад

    You blow my mind Zach. I can't find how to appreciate. Many thanks.

  • @deokkie
    @deokkie Год назад +7

    I wish you're my prof instead

  • @sofiasjostedt9516
    @sofiasjostedt9516 Год назад

    I am a first-year pharmacist student and I currently read biochemistry, I hated it until I found you. My literature is in English but we have to learn everything in our native language. So the teacher lectures in Swedish. But they are so bad at explaining so I was close to quitting because I didn't understand anything. Even though you speak English, it is so much easier for me to understand you rather than my teachers. I am so grateful for these videos!

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    @JoodKhalid-x9q 11 месяцев назад +67

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  • @shaharyarhaider
    @shaharyarhaider Год назад +1

    The way he smiles😄😄 and the way he proceeds in a story manner is just a magic 🎉

  • @ArtificialOverload
    @ArtificialOverload 8 месяцев назад

    I really really enjoyed your lesson. I've always believed that teaching is an art and not everyone is good at it but you are clearly a master! thank you for making this series.

  • @shambaviyogendran1560
    @shambaviyogendran1560 2 года назад +2

    You are incredible!
    Thank you so much for sharing your brilliance with us!
    You are saving a lot of us!

  • @burns1606
    @burns1606 3 года назад +1

    Studying for USMLE having a hard time with cell biology and genetics topics but you are awesome and a real lifesaver!! I can not thank you enough. thank youuu!!
    I would like to see video of antiretroviral please!

  • @vidyads5529
    @vidyads5529 2 года назад

    His way of teaching leaves no choice other than to understand that too as good as a fairy tale and that we can never ever forget.Thanks a Ton

  • @jasminkasilajdzic6425
    @jasminkasilajdzic6425 Год назад +2

    Thank you Zak, so passionately explained that it makes you wanna listen and learn. Thank you!

  • @shahiramohammadi7284
    @shahiramohammadi7284 3 года назад +2

    Now I understand this mechanism rightly! thank you so much Zach.