Mendel's Laws, excerpt 1 | MIT 7.01SC Fundamentals of Biology

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  • Mendel's Laws, excerpt 1
    Instructor: Eric Lander
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  • @zingbat77
    @zingbat77 8 років тому +9

    This guy is a great lecturer, you can tell he really cares.

  • @Ur0pinionDoesntCount
    @Ur0pinionDoesntCount 6 років тому +27

    this guy is the best, i love his lectures and provides really awesome niche context!

  • @akshaypuradkar1568
    @akshaypuradkar1568 7 років тому +5

    i just had a feeling this was like the most important segment of the whole class!

  • @yaangreece
    @yaangreece 3 роки тому +3

    Great point made: Dominance and Recessiveness refer to *PHENOTYPES* , *not alleles*!

  • @johntindell9591
    @johntindell9591 6 років тому +20

    the teaching and sharing are highly appreciated.

  • @yaangreece
    @yaangreece 3 роки тому +4

    Great point made: Dominance and Recessiveness refer to *PHENOTYPES* , *not alleles* !

  • @manishabishnoi9740
    @manishabishnoi9740 8 років тому +6

    What a nice teacher u are....hats off to u sir.i m glad to attend ur lecture

    • @mid7699
      @mid7699 4 роки тому

      Did you go there?

  • @jigneshthakkar6372
    @jigneshthakkar6372 4 роки тому +2

    Sir i just love the way you teach respect from Gujarat(INDIA) sir...

  • @daoudaseledieye2609
    @daoudaseledieye2609 9 років тому +3

    Nice presentation of Mendel law.
    brillant Sir

  • @litoid
    @litoid 9 років тому +2

    there is a blue screen of death, nice use of a laptop there :)
    thanks for the lessons, i like how you are as a professor. the voice, the movements, the questions, the drawings.. nice! thanks :)

  • @ram_hars
    @ram_hars 7 років тому +2

    Knowledge express itself...

  • @user-re8km1lu3v
    @user-re8km1lu3v 6 років тому +4

    Amazing lecturer

  • @LATIFAHMOHDNOR-zy1mq
    @LATIFAHMOHDNOR-zy1mq 3 місяці тому

    Page 361
    This so called inheritance of acquired characteristics has never unquestionably been demonstrated to occur and the theory was largely displaced by the genetic theories of Mendel and his successors (see Mendelism).

  • @carriefu458
    @carriefu458 2 місяці тому

    I love old fashion lectures with chalk and chalkboard... 🤓

  • @farahali5754
    @farahali5754 Рік тому

    ما درستها الا مره مع ريم الشمري ومها عشان لقمه عيش وكانت متوفره في البرامج التعليميه القطريه بعد الكرونا لكن هاي المحاضره ما سمعتها

  • @David_four_twenty
    @David_four_twenty 3 роки тому +3

    Wonderful lecture :)

  • @malkitsinghbajwa813
    @malkitsinghbajwa813 6 років тому +2

    excellent sir

  • @not_amanullah
    @not_amanullah 11 годин тому

    Thanks ❤️🤍

  • @not_amanullah
    @not_amanullah 11 годин тому

    This is helpful ❤️🤍

  • @naremanyahya6426
    @naremanyahya6426 4 роки тому

    So so so nice . I'm from Iraq I like his lectures

  • @KSATica
    @KSATica 11 років тому +1

    If anyone can answer me this question. How can you tell which allele or whatever let's say circle is dominant while wrinkle is recessive. It all depends on the type of organism or creature. Let's say about the moth. In some locations the moth's color is white and if the location of that particular area is surrounded by tree barks that is similar to the moth's color then its survival chances are less since its prey is some bird then the chances let's say a brown moth would be eaten due to color.

    • @yuliang816
      @yuliang816 Рік тому

      What you talk about is natural selection, another topic. Genetics says what phenotypes can be born, while natural selection says which phenotype can survive.
      To determine dominant and recessive, you’ve got to cross breed the moths and see the color distribution of the next generation. If (pure) brown crossed with white and all offsprings are brown, then brown is dominant. If all are white, then white is dominant.
      If the parent generation are not homozygous (pure), then the offsprings would have a brown/white ratio and you can infer the dominant phenotype from the ratio. Whether it is brown or white that gets eaten several days later after born, it doesn’t matter.

  • @Broccoli821
    @Broccoli821 8 років тому +1

    Great lecture!

  • @KSATica
    @KSATica 11 років тому +2

    brother Mendel :)

  • @andredaubigny8223
    @andredaubigny8223 Рік тому

    How much of differences between the rounds and wrinkles being distinguishes as traits or possible could these differences be the first steps towards adaption and evolution?

  • @aryan14141
    @aryan14141 7 років тому +1

    Great!

  • @EsperanzaUrueta
    @EsperanzaUrueta 9 років тому

    Great Teacher

  • @sanshi7
    @sanshi7 11 років тому

    circle or round is dominant because that is what is prevalent in most pea plant popupaltions and wrinkled ones are in minority. This is under normal environmental conditions and not in the lab. again if a heterozygous plant has one allele of wrinkled and one of round, then that plant will show round seed. hence round is dominant over wrinkled. i hope it helped.

  • @hossamsouryal7624
    @hossamsouryal7624 9 років тому

    Thanks for the good info

  • @abidraza2065
    @abidraza2065 8 років тому +1

    lovely

  • @ritobratochatterjee7358
    @ritobratochatterjee7358 6 років тому

    awesome

  • @KSATica
    @KSATica 11 років тому

    I'll be right back. I'm going to pay a little trip to Mexico and Jamica :)

  • @AbhijeetJangale
    @AbhijeetJangale 11 років тому

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  • @wasiqamin
    @wasiqamin 3 роки тому

    I thought I was sitting in that class in front of you

  • @sanshi7
    @sanshi7 11 років тому

    a particular trait always help an individual to survive best in the environment. So according to the changes in env. the genes specifying a trait which help the species to survive better will be selected by NATURE. If the env. changes too fast for the species to adapt to it....it may not survive.

  • @KSATica
    @KSATica 11 років тому

    And the adaptation of the color of the brown moth would be killed and only the white which is consider the dominant would survive and pass on his or her traits to the next generation. Let's say if by any chance humans interfeared with them and took a little of the brown moths avaibale and white and set them off to another coast to breed and survive. What if the scenario was changed and now Brown is the dominant while white is the recessive. Who is to say which is strong. But it comes down to

  • @SamsungSamsung-lh4jx
    @SamsungSamsung-lh4jx 4 роки тому +3

    wtf was 1:19 lmao, he sounds like mickey mouse sometimes, love the guy

  •  3 роки тому

    Now Alright

  • @KSATica
    @KSATica 11 років тому

    Location of the organism and animals, humans position of location. :0 Wow . I'm starting to like biology now. lol

  • @LuisAguilar-gb9lr
    @LuisAguilar-gb9lr 6 років тому

    Speed demon

  • @1985ldiaz
    @1985ldiaz 11 років тому

    The video quality sucks, but great information !

  • @nibussss
    @nibussss 2 роки тому

    Round genes ...watered more? Wrinkkly sounds dry...
    Lol

  • @cleodonronaldoregofernande9634
    @cleodonronaldoregofernande9634 5 років тому

    Is that a high School ou college lecture?

    • @mannthakkar2218
      @mannthakkar2218 4 роки тому +1

      i think high school coz i am in high school in india and i have the approximately same syllabus

    • @gabygonzalezyay
      @gabygonzalezyay 3 роки тому

      This lecture was done at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a college).