hi ,may i ask 1.how does the dsrna cross cellular boundaries to transmit sillencing effects to progeny cells as they are transmitted to all germline cells? 2.isit possible dsrna target gene at transcriptional level or chromatin level?and how? 3.why isit that our cells dun regonise dsrna and degrade it however only regonise either strands only?what is behind this selective degration of either the sense or antisense strand? 4.lastly,Why additional devisions/differientiation of cell types increase resistance to interference? thankyou for reading,i hope someone could help me with this great video! :)
University lecturer can't explain this in 1 hour what you did in few mins.
Thank you
I am studying this in high school
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Thank u so much! This is my topic for my report in Cell and Molecular Biology subject and this helps me a lot to comprehend and understand.
you explained this so clearly - THANKYOU !
Thankyou for clearing the concept within three minutes and saving my hours .
My prof was like "yeah, this video sums it up well: (link to this video)". Was very helpful, thank you!!
FINALLY someone made me understand it THANK YOU❤
Why does only dsRNA have this property? Can single stranded RNA that matches the sequence (like siRNA) not work?
Thank you a lot for this very helpful video and presentation hope to see them more please
Another excellent video, thanks a bunch Henrik, well done
Which enzyme breaks dntps with mg . Specific role of mg and how taq pol recognise mg 2+
Does dsrna acts on dna (gene) or only on mrna as u explained, means it can only stop translation ?? Plz reply
Great and simple explanation. Worked for me
hi ,may i ask
1.how does the dsrna cross cellular boundaries to transmit sillencing effects to progeny cells as they are transmitted to all germline cells?
2.isit possible dsrna target gene at transcriptional level or chromatin level?and how?
3.why isit that our cells dun regonise dsrna and degrade it however only regonise either strands only?what is behind this selective degration of either the sense or antisense strand?
4.lastly,Why additional devisions/differientiation of cell types increase resistance to interference?
thankyou for reading,i hope someone could help me with this
great video! :)
Tell me you are german without telling me😂
please lmfaooo
I feel it's fake accent 💀
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Das ist farhard straße😂😂😂😂
Nicely explained
Thank you, for this lecture.... and I hope make another one about role of siRNA in heterochromatinizaion
henrik. back at it with a notha banger
You made it crystal clear 😃
Thanks a lot sir 😊
Thank you!!
Very good explanation
This took my professor 10 mins during lecture, I understood jack shit. Your video, 30 seconds my mind was like "oh..."
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Man cool explained so nicely
Gutes Video, danke dir!
You didn’t speak about micro rna
Tnx. For this... Bro
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Thanks a lot 🙏🏻
German? 🙃
I mean his name is henrik so ig so
Can fix a lot of problems dsRNA
Nice keep it up 👍👍
It helped a lot.
Nice thanks for this video !
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Not bad
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