missing info about blunt ends
prenishap 2 months ago 2
short nd nice
gopuishere 5 months ago
why is Vietnam written in full caps. like "we're in freaking VIETNAM!"
timster112 10 months ago 3
they scan it like a scanner, son
Epenth 1 year ago
how do the restriction enzymes read the appropriate sequence of nucleotides?i mean how do they know where the5' GAATTC3' sequence is?
ariabm44 1 year ago
This is love.
DollWreck 1 year ago
ok bt it shld b mr precise
atheliajames89 1 year ago
K honestly i fucking know this shit already i just need ot know the fucking tempering further on..
H011ycR4p 1 year ago
What the fuck? I thought this was supposed to be pornhub
uhm .... dude , .. is that it?
carlosbink 1 year ago
what happened to the rest of the video?
GoYeo19 2 years ago
can anyone write what he is saying ? thnks =D
Gabriela93xD 2 years ago
man wtf? where is the rest of the vid?
dis is wack b!
naylornation 2 years ago
Excellent
MatiasRuizG 2 years ago
Eunus 2 years ago
great video, this helps out alot, i have a test on tuesday on this! trying to get into nursing:)
jaide84 2 years ago
overhangs and blunt ends?
not triangles and weird shapes?
Nyingmu 3 years ago
what do you mean by triangles and weird shapes?
it's because the restriction enzyme cuts at a certain base pair on each strand of the dna helix, for example:
5'GAATT C3'
3'C TTAAG5'
this is an example of sticky ends, so it means that for instance, TTAAG is sticky becasue it can base pair to another chain.
blunt ends on the other hand are like:
5'GGG CCC3'
3'CCC GGG5'
so GGG or CCC on either side, can NOT bind to other dna sequeunces... hope that helps!
awjan5 3 years ago
LMAO, good point. This is very general, for the noobs lol.
Spacemonkeymojo 2 years ago
yeah.... short and to the point, thanks :)
putsometoeon 3 years ago
not bad. short and sweet.
abhijit00004 3 years ago
It should point out that the fragments of introduced DNA were also created using the same restriction enzyme.
valkyrie607 4 years ago
Not only sticky ends, blunt ends works too...
chumanho 4 years ago
How do you know?
polarbear60 3 years ago
brief and informative
skellni 4 years ago
exacly
missing info about blunt ends
prenishap 2 months ago 2
short nd nice
gopuishere 5 months ago
why is Vietnam written in full caps. like "we're in freaking VIETNAM!"
timster112 10 months ago 3
they scan it like a scanner, son
Epenth 1 year ago
how do the restriction enzymes read the appropriate sequence of nucleotides?i mean how do they know where the5' GAATTC3' sequence is?
ariabm44 1 year ago
This is love.
DollWreck 1 year ago
ok bt it shld b mr precise
atheliajames89 1 year ago
K honestly i fucking know this shit already i just need ot know the fucking tempering further on..
H011ycR4p 1 year ago
What the fuck? I thought this was supposed to be pornhub
H011ycR4p 1 year ago
uhm .... dude , .. is that it?
carlosbink 1 year ago
what happened to the rest of the video?
GoYeo19 2 years ago
can anyone write what he is saying ? thnks =D
Gabriela93xD 2 years ago
man wtf? where is the rest of the vid?
dis is wack b!
naylornation 2 years ago
Excellent
MatiasRuizG 2 years ago
Excellent
Eunus 2 years ago
great video, this helps out alot, i have a test on tuesday on this! trying to get into nursing:)
jaide84 2 years ago
overhangs and blunt ends?
not triangles and weird shapes?
Nyingmu 3 years ago
what do you mean by triangles and weird shapes?
it's because the restriction enzyme cuts at a certain base pair on each strand of the dna helix, for example:
5'GAATT C3'
3'C TTAAG5'
this is an example of sticky ends, so it means that for instance, TTAAG is sticky becasue it can base pair to another chain.
blunt ends on the other hand are like:
5'GGG CCC3'
3'CCC GGG5'
so GGG or CCC on either side, can NOT bind to other dna sequeunces... hope that helps!
awjan5 3 years ago
LMAO, good point. This is very general, for the noobs lol.
Spacemonkeymojo 2 years ago
yeah.... short and to the point, thanks :)
putsometoeon 3 years ago
not bad. short and sweet.
abhijit00004 3 years ago
It should point out that the fragments of introduced DNA were also created using the same restriction enzyme.
valkyrie607 4 years ago
Not only sticky ends, blunt ends works too...
chumanho 4 years ago
How do you know?
polarbear60 3 years ago
brief and informative
skellni 4 years ago
exacly
Eunus 2 years ago