This one took over 100 hours to make, so I hope you guys enjoy! As always, if you liked the video, then be sure to subscribe :) If you enjoyed the animations, check out this video where Watson himself explains the DNA double helix model: ua-cam.com/video/PDeaLxoL75M/v-deo.html
Not trying to reduce you but I love the way 3Blue1Brown has inspired a whole generation of science majors, alumni or academics to provide free education and scientific culture. Keep your stuff going! 1 request tho: I would love a video about protein folding and the relation between INFORMATION (DNA/RNA) FORM FUNCTION
essentially almost everything you said happens because of physical-chrmical interactions. folding happens because of atom to atom interaction: polar molecules attract polar molecules and repel nonpolar molecules, and as so there are polar and nonpolar parts of the same protein. and the functions are also essentially physical-chemical, with some proteins "clicking" in parts that fit and etc. the information to aminoacid pipeline is more complicated, but in essence, other proteins (ribosomes) take the mRNA and, based on the pairings of each base, it "spews" out an aminoacid hope this helped
love how you simplify topics, it is great video! Sad to see you've stopped making them, but thanks for all the awesome content. Good luck with everything you're doing now!
Hearing from viewers like you makes all the hard work worth it. And I haven't stopped permanently - each video just takes hundreds of hours to make, so I've been working on my most recent video for over a year now. Hope I can get it out within the next few months. More videos coming soon!
These videos are everything I wanted biological teaching to be like. I have, for so long, craved for better visualization when it comes to molecular biology because 2D images and text can only do so much to help the student gain a better understanding of the many intricate details of the cell and the structures found within it. The animation is beautiful, and much appreciated. Cheers.
Thank you so much! It makes me really happy that my videos are making such a big impact on students. Feel free to share these videos with your colleagues and any other people that you think would find them helpful, and if they could subscribe and comment as well that would be greatly appreciated!
Yes! I'm currently working on Part 3 and am definitely planning on making this a complete series. The only problem is that I'm a full-time student, so it's been challenging to find the time to make these videos. I appreciate your support-- it's comments like these that motivate me to continue making more! :)
Are you kidding me?? Man!! That's soo professional editing as well as narration!! Superb! I know you must working on something's more important project but In the future, can you please make a video about CRISPR .. Thx and superb!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I definitely hope more people can make use of these videos, but the hardest thing is for people to find them in the first place haha- that's why I really appreciate subscribers sharing these videos with their friends and spreading the word! :) As for CRISPR, that's definitely in the works as a later chapter of this series, but we'll have to go through some more basics first
I am an indian student in class 10(two+ years before starting college) and i have a love for biology and especially genes and related topics. I have watched countless videos and studied even more papers and i still learnt so much from these videos as i dont have the prerequisite info needed for full understanding. My school albeit a great one has still not started to teach genome and alleles and the whole heredietary mechanics so im an exception and suffer. i love information on any topic and would love for you add some way for me to attach everything i have learnt to the info at the technical level so in your videos pls give a process or method to convert simple intuition to exact mechanics so i can fully understand any paper i read or information i get. Love the series and your dedication. I came from reddit and watch yt a lot so can you recommend channels for science as a whole(Interesting Topics and fundamental understanding)
Thanks for your support! What I personally suggest is to watch these videos first for the intuition and then read a textbook after for the fuller understanding. Almost any introductory biology textbook works (I like Campbell Biology). If you don't enjoy reading textbooks, then Khan Academy is also a great alternative :) Feel free to share these videos with anybody you think would enjoy them. The more people who learn from what I create, the more rewarding it is for me to keep making more!
Haha I don't have plans to open a Patreon page yet, but the best way to support right now would just be to share my videos with people that you think would enjoy them! The more people that can learn from what I create, the more rewarding it is for me to continue making these :)
I appreciate it! If you enjoyed, then feel free to share with people that you think would also enjoy! The more people that can learn from what I create, the more rewarding it is to make more :)
Thanks for your comment! Yes, I did notice that after the video was posted, which makes me very frustrated since I do care about making everything as accurate as possible. I unfortunately cannot edit the video once it's uploaded, but thankfully it won't interfere too much with the big picture ideas being presented!
Haha that would be amazing :) Def won't be easy- it'll take a lot of time as well as loyal subscribers sharing my videos and spreading the word, but hopefully we'll get there!
I did this completely using Adobe After Effects! I didn't use any particular tutorial or resource, but if you search up videos on how to animate using After Effects, then there will be resources out there. The best way to learn is to try to animate something yourself that you're interested in. For example, if you want to practice animating a face move, you can simply Google "how to animate a face on After Effects." Glad you enjoyed the video, and please take a few seconds to share with your friends and anyone else who you think will find the videos helpful! :)
Thank you! If you enjoyed, then feel free to share with people that you think would also enjoy! The more people that can learn from what I create, the more rewarding it is to make more :)
Picture the incredible complexity of writing books about your body, including EVERYTHING ABOUT YOU, species, gender, hair texture, eye color, immune eystem sensitivity, weak fingernails, oily skin, EVERYTHING, and doing it all with only 4 LETTERS: C,A,T, & G!!!
I'm currently working on Part 3 and am definitely planning on making this a complete series. The only problem is that I'm a full-time college student, so it's been challenging to find the time to make these videos. I appreciate your support-- it's comments like these that motivate me to continue making more! :)
@@PowerhouseCell didn't know that you are a college student.😲 Keep up the good work man.🤗 Share your social media handles in next videos so we can follow you and share your work easily.🙏
@@PowerhouseCell Actually i knew guano was bat poop because of ace ventura and today i find out its bird poop haha. i always was intrigued why guanine sounded so similar
It's both! Guano is apparently the name for bat poop and seabird poop. Honestly I probably should have also mentioned bats in the video to be more accurate :P
Reducible sent me here with his omen of 'Man, you are going to explode'. Thanks to you both. Liked, suscribed, Patreoned, commented. And now I will hit play, but I doubt Reducible was wrong :) Man, you don't have a Patreon account! I feel like a thief... And a liar 3 or 4 lines above.
Haha, I appreciate your kind words! Although I don't have a Patreon as of now, another way you can support (which is even more helpful in my opinion) is just to spread the word about my videos to friends and colleagues! My goal is to share free knowledge to as many people as I can :)
LOL, Watson was not known to be racist or sexist at that time. Nice try at revisionist history. I'm sure you got a few brown nosing points from your professor for that one. But good video nonetheless. I didn't know how the tetranucleotide hypothesis came about. Learning about the history of scientific discoveries helps you to think critically for future discoveries.
I didn't make this for a class so there were no professors to impress - I'm just doing my best to present the information as accurately as I can. :) From what I found in Watson's own book "The Double Helix," he said things like “I think having all these women around makes it more fun for the men but they’re probably less effective." In my view, that's a direct example of sexism: treating women differently and suggesting that they're inferior by being a distraction. Happy to hear your thoughts, of course. Glad you enjoyed the rest of the video!
It looks the same because I'm literally using the same animation software that he does 😂. It's a publicly released software that's free for everyone to use, Grant actually *encourages* people to use it since it's such a powerful tool (check out the channels vcubingx and Jazon Jiao, both of whom Grant has openly promoted). It's not like I'm shadily trying to copy 3b1b and hoping no one notices- I'm using the same publicly released software that he encourages people to use, and I even credit it in the description :)
@@PowerhouseCell Okay, I thought so. It is an amazing piece of Python, don't get me wrong. But if you want to make it on UA-cam, being a cute clone won't be enough :). Take care and thanks for the content, there aren't enough biology videos on this site!
@@Richard_is_cool I love that there a more channels of different disciplines using manim, because it is such a nice way to visualize information. I wouldn't say he is a clone at all, he has his own content and his own style of teaching. I am looking forward to the future of this channel.
A lot of bad people have done a lot of good things. Some of the best things are done by the worst people. The line between genius and insanity is very thin and only a political change away.
This one took over 100 hours to make, so I hope you guys enjoy! As always, if you liked the video, then be sure to subscribe :)
If you enjoyed the animations, check out this video where Watson himself explains the DNA double helix model: ua-cam.com/video/PDeaLxoL75M/v-deo.html
Very nice ....I think your channel has a lot of potential......lots of love from India....keep making more contents like this
@@animatedbiologywitharpan Thank you! Definitely planning to make more :)
OOh god, this is such good content. When you think the third chapter will be out there? I'm so hyped right now!
@@PowerhouseCell Sure. I'm certainly becoming one of your ambassadors now. Just remember me when you are a UA-cam giant =). Love from Spain
It definately is not easy making Sciencyyy videos and takes A LOT of time!! So I really do appreciate your efforts!!
Hol' up. I actually am interested in learning more about biology... You've tricked me!
Not trying to reduce you but I love the way 3Blue1Brown has inspired a whole generation of science majors, alumni or academics to provide free education and scientific culture. Keep your stuff going!
1 request tho: I would love a video about protein folding and the relation between INFORMATION (DNA/RNA) FORM FUNCTION
essentially almost everything you said happens because of physical-chrmical interactions.
folding happens because of atom to atom interaction: polar molecules attract polar molecules and repel nonpolar molecules, and as so there are polar and nonpolar parts of the same protein.
and the functions are also essentially physical-chemical, with some proteins "clicking" in parts that fit and etc.
the information to aminoacid pipeline is more complicated, but in essence, other proteins (ribosomes) take the mRNA and, based on the pairings of each base, it "spews" out an aminoacid
hope this helped
I know you're a full time college student, but please keep the videos coming. I would love to see some biochemistry related topics!
Working on a couple of videos as I speak! As always, it'll take a while to complete but I'm excited to get them out :)
love how you simplify topics, it is great video! Sad to see you've stopped making them, but thanks for all the awesome content. Good luck with everything you're doing now!
Hearing from viewers like you makes all the hard work worth it. And I haven't stopped permanently - each video just takes hundreds of hours to make, so I've been working on my most recent video for over a year now. Hope I can get it out within the next few months. More videos coming soon!
Normal UA-camr: Oh so Schleiden studied plants? Well maybe we can show a picture of him looking at leaves or something...
Primo: *PLANT HEAD*
These videos are everything I wanted biological teaching to be like. I have, for so long, craved for better visualization when it comes to molecular biology because 2D images and text can only do so much to help the student gain a better understanding of the many intricate details of the cell and the structures found within it.
The animation is beautiful, and much appreciated. Cheers.
Thank you so much! It makes me really happy that my videos are making such a big impact on students. Feel free to share these videos with your colleagues and any other people that you think would find them helpful, and if they could subscribe and comment as well that would be greatly appreciated!
I like how you talk, your voice is soothing. This is an amazing video! Thank you so much for all the effort and work you put forth to make this!
Thanks for watching and supporting!
Nicely done video💪🏽. I’m taking AP bio right now and this is perfect timing.
Please make this an entire series. It is really informative, in my opinion.
Yes! I'm currently working on Part 3 and am definitely planning on making this a complete series. The only problem is that I'm a full-time student, so it's been challenging to find the time to make these videos. I appreciate your support-- it's comments like these that motivate me to continue making more! :)
Oh, I am so sorry. I didn't expect that you are a student. I am much more impressed! Thank you for starting this series!
great biology presentation with great skills for animation
I appreciate it! Feel free to share with people that you think would also enjoy! I hope to share this knowledge to everyone who will find it useful :)
great work man... subscribed.. waiting for chapter 3
Thanks! Chapter 3 is in the works :) In the meantime, feel free to share these videos with others so that they can also be here for chapter 3!
Are you kidding me?? Man!! That's soo professional editing as well as narration!! Superb!
I know you must working on something's more important project but In the future, can you please make a video about CRISPR ..
Thx and superb!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I definitely hope more people can make use of these videos, but the hardest thing is for people to find them in the first place haha- that's why I really appreciate subscribers sharing these videos with their friends and spreading the word! :) As for CRISPR, that's definitely in the works as a later chapter of this series, but we'll have to go through some more basics first
Just wanted to let you know... CRISPR video is out now! ua-cam.com/video/ANehpGhbuF4/v-deo.html
@@PowerhouseCell awhh u remembered me!! Will definitely watch!!
This channel is so good, hard to believe it has less than 100k subs
Loved it my friend! Great video, great content! Keep creating impact and helping others. Thanks for sharing :) 🙂🙂
Glad you enjoyed, thanks for your support! :D
I really appreciate your videos!! Please keep it going, you are doing a great job
Thanks for the support :) Feel free to share if you learned something
I am an indian student in class 10(two+ years before starting college) and i have a love for biology and especially genes and related topics. I have watched countless videos and studied even more papers and i still learnt so much from these videos as i dont have the prerequisite info needed for full understanding. My school albeit a great one has still not started to teach genome and alleles and the whole heredietary mechanics so im an exception and suffer.
i love information on any topic and would love for you add some way for me to attach everything i have learnt to the info at the technical level so in your videos pls give a process or method to convert simple intuition to exact mechanics so i can fully understand any paper i read or information i get.
Love the series and your dedication.
I came from reddit and watch yt a lot so can you recommend channels for science as a whole(Interesting Topics and fundamental understanding)
Thanks for your support! What I personally suggest is to watch these videos first for the intuition and then read a textbook after for the fuller understanding. Almost any introductory biology textbook works (I like Campbell Biology). If you don't enjoy reading textbooks, then Khan Academy is also a great alternative :)
Feel free to share these videos with anybody you think would enjoy them. The more people who learn from what I create, the more rewarding it is for me to keep making more!
Beautiful video, just open a Patreon page already! :)
Looking forward to the next one.
Haha I don't have plans to open a Patreon page yet, but the best way to support right now would just be to share my videos with people that you think would enjoy them! The more people that can learn from what I create, the more rewarding it is for me to continue making these :)
@@PowerhouseCell please Make more videos
Man look at this quality!!! great work
Really Impressive Work Bro
I appreciate it! If you enjoyed, then feel free to share with people that you think would also enjoy! The more people that can learn from what I create, the more rewarding it is to make more :)
Nicely done! loved it!
Love your videos!
This is really well done. Keep up the hard work!
Thank you so much! Making these videos can be exhausting, but it's always rewarding when others watch and enjoy them :)
Amazing content, keep it up!
Nice material! Thank you for this. Just a little correction: your structure for G is a bit off. Your carbonyl carbon has five bonds...
Thanks for your comment! Yes, I did notice that after the video was posted, which makes me very frustrated since I do care about making everything as accurate as possible. I unfortunately cannot edit the video once it's uploaded, but thankfully it won't interfere too much with the big picture ideas being presented!
I am very, VERY, interested in this channel
Thank you! Feel free to share with people who you think will find these videos helpful, knowledge should be free for all! :)
Now we wait for this channel to reach 50k
Haha that would be amazing :) Def won't be easy- it'll take a lot of time as well as loyal subscribers sharing my videos and spreading the word, but hopefully we'll get there!
Great video and excellent explanations! Can you share any resources to create an animation similar to the one at 13:28?
I did this completely using Adobe After Effects! I didn't use any particular tutorial or resource, but if you search up videos on how to animate using After Effects, then there will be resources out there. The best way to learn is to try to animate something yourself that you're interested in. For example, if you want to practice animating a face move, you can simply Google "how to animate a face on After Effects." Glad you enjoyed the video, and please take a few seconds to share with your friends and anyone else who you think will find the videos helpful! :)
Good stuff man
Thank you! If you enjoyed, then feel free to share with people that you think would also enjoy! The more people that can learn from what I create, the more rewarding it is to make more :)
It is a matter of time till you have millions of subscribers. I like the approach. Very physics-like. Not just memorisation
Well put together sir! Thoroughly enjoyed your explanation :)
I appreciate your kind words! :)
Great video!
This is amazing. Good job.
Thank you! :D
@@PowerhouseCell you've motivated me to start making manim animations again. The documentation is light-years better than I remember.
Please your videos are so awesome please keep going
Im wordless! Absolutely amazing! 👏👏👏
Thank you! I hope you learned something new :)
I really like how you used 3B1B software for animation. You made an awesome job with it. Count with my subscription and that I'm sharing the video
Thanks for the kind words, and I really appreciate you subscribing and sharing the video! :D
@@PowerhouseCell thanks you. Surely the next one will be awesome as well :)
Nice animated
OP content
Never had interest in biology due terminology but you make it simpler by effective analogies
Great to hear that! Hopefully you gain an interest in biology and stick around for the future videos :)
@@PowerhouseCell
Can you suggest me few good authors.
Learnt sth about DNA that was never explained in such a way
I just have only one thing to say :
We need moreeeeeeeee!!!!!
Love from Nepal
Glad you enjoyed! Feel free to share with friends and colleagues so that this channel can grow and I can make more and better videos :D
@@PowerhouseCell hey are u gonna make new videos?
Good video
Beautiful video. Thank you
Thanks for watching!
This is just great
Thanks for your support! Feel free to share with others - it helps smaller channels like me grow :)
Picture the incredible complexity of writing books about your body, including EVERYTHING ABOUT YOU, species, gender, hair texture, eye color, immune eystem sensitivity, weak fingernails, oily skin, EVERYTHING, and doing it all with only 4 LETTERS: C,A,T, & G!!!
Yep it really is beautiful, isn't it? I hope others will grow to appreciate the elegance of biology :)
@@PowerhouseCell I'm working on it!
So brilliant!
Glad you enjoyed! Thanks for the support ❤️
Yea folks, we got a good one here.
I appreciate it, man! Hope you enjoyed this one :)
Hi
Can I contact you regarding business enquires?
All business inquiries can be sent to educationprimo@gmail.com
Hey why haven't you posted any new videos
I'm currently working on Part 3 and am definitely planning on making this a complete series. The only problem is that I'm a full-time college student, so it's been challenging to find the time to make these videos. I appreciate your support-- it's comments like these that motivate me to continue making more! :)
@@PowerhouseCell didn't know that you are a college student.😲 Keep up the good work man.🤗 Share your social media handles in next videos so we can follow you and share your work easily.🙏
Love it ❤
Thank you!
fun facts about bird poop and guanine. great video 👏
Haha, thanks so much!
@@PowerhouseCell Actually i knew guano was bat poop because of ace ventura and today i find out its bird poop haha.
i always was intrigued why guanine sounded so similar
It's both! Guano is apparently the name for bat poop and seabird poop. Honestly I probably should have also mentioned bats in the video to be more accurate :P
what is name given to the excurrent pore of sponges
Reducible sent me here with his omen of 'Man, you are going to explode'.
Thanks to you both.
Liked, suscribed, Patreoned, commented.
And now I will hit play, but I doubt Reducible was wrong :)
Man, you don't have a Patreon account! I feel like a thief...
And a liar 3 or 4 lines above.
Haha, I appreciate your kind words! Although I don't have a Patreon as of now, another way you can support (which is even more helpful in my opinion) is just to spread the word about my videos to friends and colleagues! My goal is to share free knowledge to as many people as I can :)
Legend
Appreciate it, thanks!
LOL, Watson was not known to be racist or sexist at that time. Nice try at revisionist history. I'm sure you got a few brown nosing points from your professor for that one.
But good video nonetheless. I didn't know how the tetranucleotide hypothesis came about. Learning about the history of scientific discoveries helps you to think critically for future discoveries.
I didn't make this for a class so there were no professors to impress - I'm just doing my best to present the information as accurately as I can. :)
From what I found in Watson's own book "The Double Helix," he said things like “I think having all these women around makes it more fun for the men but they’re probably less effective." In my view, that's a direct example of sexism: treating women differently and suggesting that they're inferior by being a distraction. Happy to hear your thoughts, of course. Glad you enjoyed the rest of the video!
👍👍👍👍
It is almost horrifying to see how much Grant's animation style influenced you.
It looks the same because I'm literally using the same animation software that he does 😂. It's a publicly released software that's free for everyone to use, Grant actually *encourages* people to use it since it's such a powerful tool (check out the channels vcubingx and Jazon Jiao, both of whom Grant has openly promoted). It's not like I'm shadily trying to copy 3b1b and hoping no one notices- I'm using the same publicly released software that he encourages people to use, and I even credit it in the description :)
@@PowerhouseCell Okay, I thought so. It is an amazing piece of Python, don't get me wrong. But if you want to make it on UA-cam, being a cute clone won't be enough :).
Take care and thanks for the content, there aren't enough biology videos on this site!
@@Richard_is_cool I love that there a more channels of different disciplines using manim, because it is such a nice way to visualize information.
I wouldn't say he is a clone at all, he has his own content and his own style of teaching.
I am looking forward to the future of this channel.
A lot of bad people have done a lot of good things. Some of the best things are done by the worst people. The line between genius and insanity is very thin and only a political change away.
the naming of DNA made me facepalm
That's great! That means that it's obvious to you now 😃 We encourage countless facepalms on this channel haha