Hey Andrey, I've been watching your lectures for quite a few semesters now (for several of my classes), and I just wanted to let you know that you do such an incredible job. You truly have a gift for communication. You enunciate all your words, repeat things just the right amount of times for the listener, and have a really awesome overall cadence in your delivery. Thank you for all your hard work.
@AKLECTURES9 жыл бұрын
Justin Hey Justin, thank you so much for the positive feedback! I really do appreciate it and thanks for watching all these semesters! :-) Hope your finals go well! :)
@littlez60674 жыл бұрын
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Seriously this guy is awesome!! I always search for your videos because it's brief, clear, and straight to the point. Thank you!!!
@hayleenicole4627 жыл бұрын
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My brain thanks you for the nourishment you've provided for it. Well done, thumbs up.
@AC-qo8oq7 жыл бұрын
My microbiology tests are half essay and half multiple choice, so I must understand every single concept. That was so very helpful. Thank you for expressing things with visual aid and repeating things in different ways to drill it in my head.
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Someone says: "La letra con sangre entra" It is impossible to translate it...
@BulbulChan55 жыл бұрын
The best thing about this is that you can set the speed on whatever you want and it will always make sense because his speaking is so clear and organized. thanks a lot
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this guy has everything for a undergrad biochem student to succeed( sadly im not one of the successful student lol)....im in grad school now i still watch his video to review important concepts and to solidify foundation... sometimes i just watch them for fun. Nice video as always.
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I don't understand microbiology at all, however your videos have helped me a ton to understand things better that I didn't understand at all before! Please keep making videos!!!
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saving my ass in exams everytime. you must be the reason I'll get my degree in biotechnology by the end of 2 years . cheers
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Maximum respect. Been listening to videos of bacterial genetics but no one had explained the rationale of bacterial recombination inline with their mode of replication until I watched you
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this concept is one that I have to keep coming back to over and over because I just get them mixed up and this video is so helpful. Will be saving this one. Thank you!
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For a student like me who is studying microbiology (which is my last science class) to get into RN program, I would like to say "Thank you" I've been watching your videos since I was taking Physiology which was last yr. Thank you, againn
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Sir I understand every concept u teach very well & the best part is that along with explanation u provide some notes on the board. Thanx a loads!
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Thank you for all your dedication and hard work projected in every class. I have been following you as part of my "teachers" since I came to the USA to take the USMLE. Thanks for such as incredible work!!!
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I know right. The best part of his accent is that even when I increase the speed of the video, it's still very clear and consistent. unlike other KZbinrs
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I fully understand this now! WOW, Great job!
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Amazing video. Definitely helped me understand the concepts.
@jessicachanza35096 жыл бұрын
That bridge is not the sex pilus ,that is the conjugation bridge and the sex pili are used by the donor cell to pull the recipient cell close so that the conjugation bridge can form and the plasmid can pass through.
@angelinaurquhart24814 жыл бұрын
I love how you teach ! Everything is clear and to the point !! thank you so much
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@ZamiraMirzaee11 ай бұрын
Incredible explanation! Your lectures are so helpful. ❤
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@AKLECTURES7 жыл бұрын
congrats! :) now enjoy your summer
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Thank You and Thank You again you make this concepts so easy to grasp i can now follow effectively in school.
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Very helpful for my upcoming exam!! Thank you. Keep posting microbiology videos!
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Nicely explained...Thank you sir
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Excellent explanation.
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Es muy importante que recalque determinados conceptos. Coincido.
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Thanks for the lecture dear
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Thanks, your lectures are brilliant. So useful for revising my university biology exams.
@AKLECTURES7 жыл бұрын
thanks katie!
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I love you man, very very helpful videos thank you .
@thomasolson7447 Жыл бұрын
Is this all there was when a aerobic bacterium (mitochondria) and blue green cyanobacteria (chloroplast) first got swallowed? Are there other types of reproduction that we don't know about that got lost through evolution? If this is all we got up until that point, it must have been pretty common for protists to swallow those. I imagine they just went around transfering information until mutations occurred. When did mitochondria/chloroplast first get replicated during reproduction? Has anything ever swalled both aerobic bacteria and the blue green cycanobacteria?
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Thank you
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Thank you!!
@ankuxsshh6 жыл бұрын
I want to make it clear isn't the sex pilus that attracts the recipient cell and builds conjugation tube.?
@arshadali-xp1yc7 жыл бұрын
excellent explanation sir....
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hello i am french all your video save me :) i search a video which explain how the lambda phage choose lysogenic or lytic cycle
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Tq sir ☺
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well presented . thanks a lot
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very helpful, thanks!!
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Thank youuuu
@fannypenelopeperez55137 жыл бұрын
Around 11:40 you said cytoplasmic bridge, but I had understood that this Pilli is a Conjugation Pilli and it is made up of pillin proteins.
@katiewojcik20167 жыл бұрын
The pili promote the binding of bacteria to each other, so once they have bound, their cell cytoplasm will also merge, creating the cytoplasmic bridge.
@blueberryts48275 жыл бұрын
This video helps me in my one night preparation before my exams.😂
@sudhanshujain89806 жыл бұрын
Please upload lecture videos of Griffith's experiment of Transformation and Specialized and Generalized Transduction
@sirgodwinfosu23495 жыл бұрын
ok. based on this explanation, what's the difference between transduction and transformation since both almost take outside fragments to recombinate?
@sandra-candysarkorful50325 жыл бұрын
So whats the difference between transduction and the lysogenic/lytic cycle
@sandhyapingale1077 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir !! you are killing these subject 😆.. keep it up my question is sir if that f+ donor transfer the f+ to the recipient then the recipient becomes donor so what about the original donor ? is it remain same with f+ or it becomes recipient ?
@fannypenelopeperez55137 жыл бұрын
Sandhya Pingale The initial F+ remains donor because it replicates the whole plasmid and that replication (or the original?) is transferred to the F-, so you end up with two F+ cells. The Fertility Factor (F factor) is a gene (or set of genes most likely?) that makes proteins which form the Pilli sex bridge.