Which enzymes to use: This is what you decide as a scientist when you are planning your cloning experiment. You look at the sequence of the plasmid and see what restrictions sites are available, then you integrate those sites into the primers you use to amplify the DNA fragment. Check "Simply Cloning - Chapter 1 - Planning" video.
To extract cloned DNA: It is more than just a liquid medium. Check "Chapter 8 - Plasmid Miniprep"
@powerzoner If you stop the video at 2:58 min you will see that overhangs from different restriction enzymes don't match each other. So plasmid vector can't close on its own, only with the insert.
There are all kinds of exceptions, but using two REs is a simple way of preventing vector from closing onto itself.
great vid you have here
shoppittsburghnow 4 weeks ago
really informative and interesting
staranjela 1 month ago
very interesting video thanks
alexasmithy 1 month ago
couple of questions:
How do you determine which restriction enzymes to use?
What liquid medium was used in the end to extract the cloned DNA?
ntlema2 1 month ago
@ntlema2 Great questions!
Which enzymes to use: This is what you decide as a scientist when you are planning your cloning experiment. You look at the sequence of the plasmid and see what restrictions sites are available, then you integrate those sites into the primers you use to amplify the DNA fragment. Check "Simply Cloning - Chapter 1 - Planning" video.
To extract cloned DNA: It is more than just a liquid medium. Check "Chapter 8 - Plasmid Miniprep"
CloningStrategies 1 month ago
is there any video on expession DNA cloning?? please need help with it
eckostar61 4 months ago
simple... usefull... n effective !!! aWESOME !!!!
pawangurway 6 months ago
@CloningStrategies why are two different REs used?
powerzoner 7 months ago
@powerzoner If you stop the video at 2:58 min you will see that overhangs from different restriction enzymes don't match each other. So plasmid vector can't close on its own, only with the insert.
There are all kinds of exceptions, but using two REs is a simple way of preventing vector from closing onto itself.
CloningStrategies 7 months ago
@CloningStrategies Oh I see! Thanks man, great vid.
powerzoner 7 months ago
Thank You Buddy. U made Molecular Cloning Interesting
akhyaar12 8 months ago
@CloningStrategies Do one on cDNA and gDNA libraries!
tessawyllie 8 months ago
THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! i have to do an essay on this, and you really helped me..even more than my own lecture notes haha :)
SabzoM 9 months ago
helpful... good.. thank you very much
bhimgd 10 months ago
helpful... good.. thank you very much
bhimgd 10 months ago
Very good video quality and detail, although some parts are longer than they need to be because they wanted to show cool graphics.
spyfox0001 1 year ago
lame. i like the pacmans though :)
Wowhimpowwow 1 year ago
this video was soooooo helpful !!!
youtubyfein 1 year ago
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Fuck yes. This is great.
calummatthews 1 year ago
Thank you for being awesome
Ponezorg 1 year ago
as everyone above said: very good video. very clear information.
tudoralexe 1 year ago
ottimo video!!!!!
Faby07091981 1 year ago
Great video! Really straight forward :)
Reed12223 1 year ago
Great refresher video!
johnmc2k 1 year ago
loved it. Thankx alot. it was very helpful
kitCD 1 year ago
Incredible tutorial!
billowingsatire12 1 year ago
This is such a helpful video!THANK YOU SO MUCH!
feb17aaru 1 year ago
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- Hey, you made my day :-)
CloningStrategies 1 year ago
Very well-made.
elmariachirockerocho 1 year ago
Thank you! I wished I had watched this before my interview!
mcca1674 1 year ago
very good video!!!
proteinP53 1 year ago
Very helpful video.
ChommyK 1 year ago
soooo DNA Ligase is pacman? Finally makes sense now
foeasy16 2 years ago
would they not have cloned if the insert had not been added in?
nalinirau 2 years ago
i like it avery much. very descriptive.
vanopnt 2 years ago
До боли знакомый голос :))
Seriously: Every bio, biochem etc. freshman MUST see this video!
EmbryoJenya 2 years ago
I really like this animation because it makes everything simple. I was rather confused before that.
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