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Thank you so much! Starting Epigenetics module and this gave me a head start before I dive deep!
ОтветитьThis is so cool ‼️
ОтветитьExcellent presentation..... a little too fast but excellent. When I was a pre dental student the the University of South Florida ( 1965-1969 ) we had an excellent biology teacher ( Dr. Jerome Krivanick ). Through his lectures I acquired a lifelong interest in biology. Epigenetics was in it's primitive state at this time but just when you think you know it all things change and our minds expand.
From the author of the book " Understanding First Class Dental Care" ( Amazon ) and the founder of the David Hamilton Projesct.
This is such an clear, simple explanation. Thank you 😊
ОтветитьThis is fascinitaaaating ... I never liked or enjoyed a topic as much as I enjoyed this one... thanks a lot
ОтветитьCould you please make a video on animal tissues....
Perhaps you could make 4 videos one on muscular tissues, other one nervous tissue, one on Epidermal tissues and another on connectice tissues...
This would help high schoolers (like me) greatly....
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Stunning how smart people in history figure this out even without being able to see any of it. Stunning how some people are so intelligent to make such discoveries.
ОтветитьI am so confused, yet so mind blown
ОтветитьAre there epigenetic differences between cells in a section of tissue. For example, are there different types of liver cells such that some cells are “stronger” than others which affect which cells are destroyed during fasting autophagic phase? Would this be like a microbiological survival if the fittest so that when you refeed, the stronger cells replicate resulting in a more healthy tissue?
Regarding cancer, fasting could be killing off the pre-cancerous cells allowing more healthy cells to replace them. This would imply that the newly standardized 3-meal day, while not directly carcinogenic, still facilitates cancer like a type of catalyst.
Watched one video and I'm a subscriber. You are amazing. Thank you for making science enjoyable!!!
ОтветитьLove the humour
ОтветитьThank u amoeba sisters❤keep going this kind of valuble things♾
Ответить❤❤❤❤❤/big brain
ОтветитьI just discovered this channel and OMG it is so amazingly good! Thanks so much!
ОтветитьTHIS IS SUCH A GENIUS VIDEO, I love you so much for this, I was smiling the whole time❤
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ОтветитьThank you so much 🥰🥰
ОтветитьThank you for this outstanding video, it's very informative.
ОтветитьWho figured this out? Insane stuff, I love it!
ОтветитьDumbest Statement Ever: "Cancer cells aren't doing what they are supposed to do." Correction: Cancer cells ARE doing exactly what they are "supposed to" do. That is the entire problem. What you "want" or don't is entirely irrelevant.
ОтветитьYou whip through complicated material so fast I can't imagine anyone young being able to get anything useful out of it, let alone children being able to catch on to the spots where you - hey! - I think you glossed over that thing there ( because you either don't understand or can't explain it).
I.e. how difficult it still is to figure out how the epigenetic start event runs the gauntlet and manages to get through to have any (multiple-generarion at best it seems) temporary effect at all in the next few generations.
Plus: how far does it go / what other organisms exhibit this? : obviously other animals; but what about plants? Fungi? Archaea? Bacteria? Quite important sentence stating range is Irresponsibly left out.
Great video, explaining nicely a really important topic!
ОтветитьSo even if we perfectly clone someone as a child, there's a chance that epigenetics will make them different as they grow older?
That's crazy
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ОтветитьHarvard scientist just used this principle to reverse aging in mice.
ОтветитьLysenko Exonerated
Ответитьjust saying, the Methyl group stern looking happy face (or grumpy face in this case) is super cute and appropriate. It could have been represented by its CH3 constituents, a grumpy carbon with 3 "Halt" signs on its head. ... and some Gandalf references.
ОтветитьI’m here b/c the prf recommended viewing this vid in BIO 350 today, human genetics. I noticed a glib on your about me, thought I would share that these vids are definitely being used at the college level. BMB 300 had one of your vids at the beginning of the semester too.
Ответитьthanque so much . love from India
Ответитьcan someone break down RNA processing and metabolism as it relates to epigenetic?
Ответитьpunet squares! are there 5 gene ones of them ?
Ответитьyou are the best, they way you make biology so fascinating... OwO
ОтветитьQuestion..... can anyone explain or give clarity on the following ... does any change to typical Purine & Pyrimidine, folate, B6 or B12 pathways during pre or early post natal periods result in heritable genetics that could be passed from that baby should they procreate in later life?
ОтветитьMy college Tutor recommended your channel to me, I am forever grateful to ye and her
ОтветитьI know its forward, but can I just say, I love u girls, I genuinely won't have made it this far without u
ОтветитьThe way you are blabbering I can not understand a single word it's not the British way and not also the American way of pronouncing
ОтветитьI’m gonna present this in my embryology class in med school. Thak you amoeba sisters. THANK YOU!
ОтветитьI mean 3 ye1rs in biology classes and i've never understand smthng as much as i understand here
Huge thanks
Where can a person find practice questions on this topic?
ОтветитьIf this can make you happy here in Italy we study this in high school! I'm using your videos to help me study (since I suck in science)
ОтветитьTHANK YOU!!! So helpful. <3
Ответитьthankyou so much dear
Ответитьwonderful. thanks a lot.
Ответитьthis channel is getting me through my foundations of biology class
Ответитьi just want to say that you guys have helped me so much in hs and you're still helping me in university🥰🥰
ОтветитьYou should look up David Sinclaire. He's a biologist who specializes in aging and believes that epigenetic noise that can ultimately be reset is the primary cause of aging i.e. an eye cell has some genes turned on that should only be active in a skin cell and a brain cell has some genes activated that should only be activated in a liver cell and so on until the mess is so great that you just die from reduced function.
ОтветитьStill saving me even in med school...
ОтветитьYou guys are awesome!!!!! Thank you!
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