What is epigenetics? - Carlos Guerrero-Bosagna

What is epigenetics? - Carlos Guerrero-Bosagna

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@sirrbuttlocks1333
@sirrbuttlocks1333 - 18.01.2024 01:53

This class is gonna fckn kill me

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@timpoos4635
@timpoos4635 - 10.01.2024 02:14

Interesting my post finasteride syndrome likely caused these changes and I can’t grow a beard anymore

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@vmwindustries
@vmwindustries - 09.01.2024 07:22

POV, Watching for my own interest.

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@beastyM
@beastyM - 09.01.2024 07:22

Awesome

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@vmwindustries
@vmwindustries - 09.01.2024 07:15

Can someone tell me what dna gene 31, and 41 are? I think it was 41, and now i cannot remember which one im supposed to look up.

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@asuramunikavishadesilva371
@asuramunikavishadesilva371 - 24.12.2023 09:26

Thank you so much!❤❤

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@ATripp-dm9rg
@ATripp-dm9rg - 21.12.2023 17:56

Epigenetics is about to clarify a whole lot up and fill a ton of holes in the theory of evolution, from convergent evolution, to speciation leaps... Once the scientists catch up to what I've figure out on my own independently as a cannabis breeder, they will start looking at horizontal gene transfer as nearly equal to vertical gene transfer in importance and find out that you don't need CRISPR to introduce traits in breeding, you just need an understanding of epigenetics, mutagenesis, and an active DNA transporting Microbe and you can supercharge evolution in ANY DIRECTION YOU WANT!!

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@chrisdavidson6838
@chrisdavidson6838 - 12.12.2023 13:55

Even I understood the video ! 😄

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@John83118
@John83118 - 09.12.2023 03:16

I'm rejuvenated by the dynamic insights of this content. A book with related content inspired new perspectives in me. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint

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@saraswathiprathapraju7362
@saraswathiprathapraju7362 - 03.12.2023 19:11

Are they affected by philosophy?

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@user-ux3rr7vu3e
@user-ux3rr7vu3e - 02.12.2023 03:27

Es increíble la epigenetica , como matrona valoro el aprendizaje

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@paperinashes
@paperinashes - 19.11.2023 13:46

Does anyone else find the theme music a bit disturbing?

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@Sun-God2
@Sun-God2 - 16.11.2023 17:24

For some reason I am very afraid of Eye Injuries. I've never had any experience like this, but I have a lot of fear and aversion to this type of wound. I feel anxious and nervous whenever I think about it. I can't process or imagine an Eye Wound, it's almost like a Phobia for me.
My father and grandfather also had this fear, none of them had an injured eye. It's so strange.

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@mr.johnzussino6217
@mr.johnzussino6217 - 19.10.2023 18:49

Great video - thanks:)

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@CarlosVS
@CarlosVS - 09.10.2023 19:05

This is giving me Jurassic Park vibes

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@miram.s.3602
@miram.s.3602 - 09.10.2023 00:15

POV: you're watching for uni

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@ramkumarr1725
@ramkumarr1725 - 21.09.2023 18:51

Epigenetics has a minor effect on gene expression. Say yes or no and nothing else
Yes

ChatGPT ❤❤🎉🎉

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@markieshome
@markieshome - 10.09.2023 07:13

nice - by: mico st⭐ar holo, a man.

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@anitachandra3968
@anitachandra3968 - 23.08.2023 14:43

POV: You learn this for fun

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@abihatahrim1442
@abihatahrim1442 - 24.06.2023 18:39

This person's voice makes me feel like everything's gonna happen and we're smarter than we think we are

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@sharvesh9173
@sharvesh9173 - 01.06.2023 08:23

Please upload more informative videos

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@bushra1271
@bushra1271 - 24.05.2023 17:07

it's truly amazing! thank you for all the hard work to make such easy understandable important videos!!

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@awesomeyouare
@awesomeyouare - 18.05.2023 22:37

Emotions are chemical feedback, the end products of experiences we have in our external environment. SO as we react to a situation in our external environment that produces an emotion, the resulting internal chemistry can signal our genes to either turn on (up-regulating) or to turn off(down-regulating) the expression of the gene. The gene itself does not physically change- the expression of the gene changes, and that expression is what matters most because that is what affects our health and our lives.
You are awesome!

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@yasminhaji2300
@yasminhaji2300 - 17.05.2023 17:05

I like this, good job, I finally understand this topic 😭

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@marrowdolly4275
@marrowdolly4275 - 25.04.2023 22:23

POV you’re in Reinhards class

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@SNOWPHONK_
@SNOWPHONK_ - 21.04.2023 23:52

Steven is skinny 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑

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@ManInAWell411
@ManInAWell411 - 20.04.2023 19:02

Hello from biology class!

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@sillymonkey4927
@sillymonkey4927 - 13.04.2023 16:38

Not very educational, would’ve preferred it if explained properly and not in this way Ted ed sucks

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@bradleydodson8747
@bradleydodson8747 - 11.04.2023 17:37

Noah likes boys

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@noahrobinson5872
@noahrobinson5872 - 11.04.2023 17:35

Man my grandma dead

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@matildefreitasleite2442
@matildefreitasleite2442 - 06.04.2023 13:07

This video is my passion.

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@SirEdmund-vv4jr
@SirEdmund-vv4jr - 04.04.2023 17:33

Epigenetics is a rapidly growing field of research that is focused on understanding how gene expression is regulated by mechanisms beyond changes in the underlying DNA sequence. This includes modifications to DNA itself, as well as modifications to proteins that interact with DNA. Recent advances in epigenetic research have highlighted the potential for epigenetic modifications to serve as powerful diagnostic and therapeutic tools in healthcare.

One of the most promising applications of epigenetics in healthcare is in the field of personalized medicine. Epigenetic modifications are known to play a key role in the development and progression of many diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. By analyzing an individual's epigenetic profile, it may be possible to identify the specific molecular pathways that are dysregulated in their disease, allowing for the development of targeted therapies that are tailored to the individual's unique needs.

Another potential application of epigenetics in healthcare is in the development of non-invasive diagnostic tools. Epigenetic modifications can be detected in a variety of bodily fluids, including blood, saliva, and urine, making it possible to use these fluids to diagnose diseases without the need for invasive procedures such as biopsies. This could lead to earlier detection of diseases, and ultimately better outcomes for patients.

Epigenetic modifications also have the potential to be used in the development of new treatments for diseases. For example, drugs that target specific epigenetic modifications have already been developed for the treatment of cancer, and there is potential for these drugs to be used in the treatment of other diseases as well. Additionally, epigenetic therapies could be used to reverse or correct harmful epigenetic modifications that contribute to the development of disease, potentially providing a cure for certain diseases.

Despite the potential of epigenetics in healthcare, there are also challenges that need to be addressed. One major challenge is the complexity of epigenetic regulation, which involves interactions between multiple different proteins and modifications. Additionally, there is a need for standardization and validation of epigenetic assays and analytical data that suggests the need for it. We all want to change, it just depends on the way we do it I think. Using epigenetics purposely could be promising for those with diseases, but those that want to change themselves for gain for popularity, money, or class division should not use it.

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@safoora900
@safoora900 - 03.04.2023 20:48

quick tell me what epigenetics is in my own words

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@quangvinhnguyen114
@quangvinhnguyen114 - 02.04.2023 20:29

Ted ed illustration style as always so creative, expressive and inspiring <3

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@user-zw3kg9xn3y
@user-zw3kg9xn3y - 24.03.2023 17:40

As a biology-learner, this video is really helpful as a introductory lesson.

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@anthonyhernandez9095
@anthonyhernandez9095 - 22.02.2023 01:47

Anybody else watching this video for school?

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@Dr_Larken
@Dr_Larken - 21.02.2023 15:06

No, the only thing to do, is bio hack yourself, to attack cancer!

But then again , I can only imagine, it costing pennies to cure cancer, but the insurance companies will do everything in their power to make sure they can make even more pennies, with total disregard to your survivability!

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@prakashsomasekaran5841
@prakashsomasekaran5841 - 16.02.2023 05:34

Can you give a example of booster transcript

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@garybowler5946
@garybowler5946 - 15.02.2023 18:26

The wiggling screen makes this unwatchable.

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@humanlifeexpectancychannel
@humanlifeexpectancychannel - 08.02.2023 18:37

Great video! Epigenetics and epigenetic tests will be a key to increasing human life expectancy.

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@drghazalashaikh2356
@drghazalashaikh2356 - 23.01.2023 14:17

Great job TedEdu.
Love u fr this

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@user-ti3yf3op4c
@user-ti3yf3op4c - 13.01.2023 23:23

حلووو 👏

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@duncanmartin-baker6068
@duncanmartin-baker6068 - 20.12.2022 01:33

Does anyone know where I can find this mice experiment??

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@angeloariola5041
@angeloariola5041 - 17.12.2022 15:21

We can make a DNA healthier by natural why , which doesn't offend GOD.

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@kashinarang1226
@kashinarang1226 - 07.12.2022 16:31

Tooo good

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@mariastankova2149
@mariastankova2149 - 03.12.2022 20:33

This video is perfect, so easy to understand. Thank you so much. :)

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@andrewel5383
@andrewel5383 - 03.12.2022 10:56

Epigenetics basically is how nurture can affect future nature

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@tayar3797
@tayar3797 - 01.12.2022 05:41

they explain things so fast, how am I actually supposed to process and remember anything without having to go back many times to fully understand the topic, in seconds they will switch to different topics with only quick explanations.

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