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as someone who is in grade 10 and has a limited knolledge of sceince, i understood, next to nothing about how any of this worked but still watched the whole video
Don't try to understand everything at this point and just be fascinated by its complexity. At some point you'll get to understanding almost all and it will be wonderful.
@@SixOhFive What kind of unqualified answer is that? I am nothing, but who are you, making such statements to me? We all exist in the same universe, even if every living being sees it differently. How much you can see or experience is up to you. I am aware that everything is already within us, but it is also up to us to activate and use it. Likewise, I am aware that we can expand our functions and possibilities, improve ourselves. This can be done in a variety of ways and there are practically no limits. We only set limits for ourselves!
If you don't have a background in biology, you might want to check out some basic molecular biology first. Molecular Biology of the Cell is a fantastic textbook in that area, and it's routinely updated to cover advances in the relevant fields. That textbook is a tome at over 1500 pages, but if you focus on the first third, that will probably give you a good start. Cheers!
@@laulaja-7186hahaha you're not going to learn anything significant through UA-cam shorts, are you crazy? What can you teach someone in 1 minute intervals?
You need to go to college and get a biology degree just too even begin to understand these concepts, it is highly complex. Even one component of a single cell, like the cells membrane, is far more complex than an internal combustion engine.
This is crazy - I wonder how far DNA math can go? Like will we be able to apply theses mathematical operations to things like gene modification and splicing
Hey everyone, McGill iGEM here! We're really happy with how the video turned out! Thank you so much @Nanorooms for this amazing collaboration! Let's see how it goes at the iGEM Grand Jamboree!
Impressive how you can do a computer with anything, even minecraft. Once you know how to encode information, you can do a computer even with sticks 😆 Computer science may be more fundamental to the universe than we think 🤔
@@hitmusicworldwide wow bro that was super smart i bet if you search up "how to build a computer in Minecraft" you wont get a playlist that a guy is currently making on how to literally make a functional x86 CPU with ram and storage using redstone, bet you didn't know that one huh
Primer optimization might be an issue because of natural variation. For these PCR machines, how did they sequence their target loci and what was their sample size?
if DNA is turing complete (which it is), it could possibly become the best, or second best thing before quantum computers, who knows? my only thoughts is how you'd program a computer this small with high level stuff, without having to worry about all of the proteins, but oh well!
@@anon69_qthey may've not watched the entire explanation, or contend with the proof being a complete computational system. The video is talking about a single gate in a single molecule with a task that's described as an algorithmic selector. They're talking about a grant proposal for building a system of many molecules, but that isn't proven out or done in reality yet. I believe the statement above is saying "if I build a single micron scale transistor, I didn't build a CPU." I could be completely wrong though.
It's such a joy every time you upload. Sincerely thank you for all your work and teaching, haven't seen a more concise content creator on synthetic bio. Had a possibly mundane question on genetic circuit design: how do researchers actually develop genetic circuits? is it purely from part collection and then testing if the design is correct, or is there any more nuiance? Also, what was the software you guys used to test your design?
Yet we can't feed everyone and provide basic services like shelter, clean water and decent nutrition. At this point technical progress is simply making things worse by entrenching power structures that are highly innefficent.
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Well done
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damn we tricked DNA into thinking before GTA VI.
bold of you to act like you are not *also* made of DNA tricked into thinking.
The limit of technological advancement as time approaches GTA 6 release = Infinity.
GTA VI release date: Universe heat death
@@BenjaminBjornsen nah it's gonna be in a black hole singularity
Before concluding anything, just watch this 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] ❤
Ay man this is actually some pretty cool research. Thanks for highlighting its intricacies here!
Before concluding anything, just watch this 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] ❤
as someone who is in grade 10 and has a limited knolledge of sceince, i understood, next to nothing about how any of this worked but still watched the whole video
knolledge 🤕
Before concluding anything, just watch this 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] ❤
Don't try to understand everything at this point and just be fascinated by its complexity. At some point you'll get to understanding almost all and it will be wonderful.
The first run was C-19, this is the next Level...
Have you even taken a high school biology class, let alone a college one? If not, you have no clue what you’re talking about.
@@SixOhFive What kind of unqualified answer is that? I am nothing, but who are you, making such statements to me? We all exist in the same universe, even if every living being sees it differently. How much you can see or experience is up to you. I am aware that everything is already within us, but it is also up to us to activate and use it. Likewise, I am aware that we can expand our functions and possibilities, improve ourselves. This can be done in a variety of ways and there are practically no limits. We only set limits for ourselves!
what books are good to read for understanding synthetic biology and especially programing dna ?
or its just papers now ?
If you don't have a background in biology, you might want to check out some basic molecular biology first. Molecular Biology of the Cell is a fantastic textbook in that area, and it's routinely updated to cover advances in the relevant fields. That textbook is a tome at over 1500 pages, but if you focus on the first third, that will probably give you a good start. Cheers!
Or maybe rather than books and papers it’s all in UA-cam shorts?
@@tubuliferous thank you , i will check on it
@@laulaja-7186hahaha you're not going to learn anything significant through UA-cam shorts, are you crazy? What can you teach someone in 1 minute intervals?
You need to go to college and get a biology degree just too even begin to understand these concepts, it is highly complex. Even one component of a single cell, like the cells membrane, is far more complex than an internal combustion engine.
I really don’t know how you don’t have more subscribers!!! This stuff is so damn cool
We see life as building blocks of circuits. This is sickness TOTALE.
This is crazy - I wonder how far DNA math can go? Like will we be able to apply theses mathematical operations to things like gene modification and splicing
Nice work
what do the different colours in the lines mean? the visualisation doesn't tell me much
Hey everyone, McGill iGEM here! We're really happy with how the video turned out! Thank you so much @Nanorooms for this amazing collaboration! Let's see how it goes at the iGEM Grand Jamboree!
The real benchmark will be when we can run doom on it
Impressive how you can do a computer with anything, even minecraft. Once you know how to encode information, you can do a computer even with sticks 😆 Computer science may be more fundamental to the universe than we think 🤔
Before concluding anything, just watch this 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] ❤
"Even Minecraft" ? Umm,. Minecraft is just a function inside of a computer. 😂😅
@@hitmusicworldwide Yup! Since you can encode information with mechanics inside minecraft, then you can simulate a whole computer inside Minecraft!
@@hitmusicworldwide wow bro that was super smart i bet if you search up "how to build a computer in Minecraft" you wont get a playlist that a guy is currently making on how to literally make a functional x86 CPU with ram and storage using redstone, bet you didn't know that one huh
@@hitmusicworldwide like are u stupid? this is how video game emulation works
Please do not make video in dark mode only to bombard our eyes with a sprkling light full brilliant ad.
Primer optimization might be an issue because of natural variation. For these PCR machines, how did they sequence their target loci and what was their sample size?
Bio sensors are the future
McGill is an impressive team! Props go to the team that keeps enabling these out of the park ideas!
7:36 are these dot products protein kinases? That’s what they remind me of?
Before concluding anything, just watch this 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] ❤
if DNA is turing complete (which it is), it could possibly become the best, or second best thing before quantum computers, who knows?
my only thoughts is how you'd program a computer this small with high level stuff, without having to worry about all of the proteins, but oh well!
11:25 what's the name of this software.
Visual DSD by Microsoft
The good question is how fast it is?
dang!
Wow, this is so interesting! Good luck at the competition!
ONE SECOND... WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT 🤯 A DNA BASED COMPUTER ????????????????
Has anybody seen the butterfly alphabet poster? Some of this stuff looks like a copy clone of that poster.
Remind me when it can run Skyrim.
Crisis chromosome when? Okay I’m done lol. Really cool stuff though, even though I understood maybe 2% of this.
I am sure linux would work on it.
They made Theranos but fr this time
Woow
I probably didn't understand, but, are you are replicating the kevin cherry's model? Or are you modifying it ?
Theranos shaking rn
wow
@10:05 this guy sure is humble, seems like he really appreciated lulu for her idea
Hmmmmmm
Fantastic work 👏
Cool stuff, but as usual, biologists don't seem to understand what a computer is
What do you mean?
@@anon69_qthey may've not watched the entire explanation, or contend with the proof being a complete computational system. The video is talking about a single gate in a single molecule with a task that's described as an algorithmic selector. They're talking about a grant proposal for building a system of many molecules, but that isn't proven out or done in reality yet.
I believe the statement above is saying "if I build a single micron scale transistor, I didn't build a CPU."
I could be completely wrong though.
Amazing video
Thank you for sharing
It's such a joy every time you upload. Sincerely thank you for all your work and teaching, haven't seen a more concise content creator on synthetic bio. Had a possibly mundane question on genetic circuit design: how do researchers actually develop genetic circuits? is it purely from part collection and then testing if the design is correct, or is there any more nuiance? Also, what was the software you guys used to test your design?
WOAHHHH
Before concluding anything, just watch this 👉 The Connections (2021) [short documentary] ❤
Why did you delete the DNA replicase/synthase video?
I didn’t? It’s still on this channel
@@Nanorooms I swear I can't see it i'll check again
It's a specific one, showing the replicating from all angles, I can't seem to find it. Maybe its blocked in my country (trinidad)
Ah, that’s @clockwork ‘s video
@@Nanorooms Yes just realized. Thanks
Wow, very impressive
Once the computation is done, how can you transform the outputs back into electrical signals to test it out?
Yet we can't feed everyone and provide basic services like shelter, clean water and decent nutrition.
At this point technical progress is simply making things worse by entrenching power structures that are highly innefficent.