Variation in a Species

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  • @vatoburg
    @vatoburg 14 років тому +8

    You're the man! Thank you for taking the time out to help, I've used your videos for just about all my upper level biology classes and you've helped every time, thanks again!

  • @HKA43
    @HKA43 10 років тому +14

    This really helped me clarify, thank you for making this free.

  • @2PACSOLIDER
    @2PACSOLIDER 9 років тому +34

    "homologous, homologous.. what that means is that everytime you see this the the prefix, ho.. uh you know.. h-o uhhh homologous" That made me crack up so hard

  • @khanacademy
    @khanacademy  15 років тому +8

    Depends on how drastic the mutation is and how important that gene/protein is to the organism. To your point, however, DNA does have more redundancy and fault tolerance than most computer programs (and is far, far, far more complex)

    • @nickolausafon5458
      @nickolausafon5458 4 роки тому

      Genes are narcissists, proteins are empaths, but only phenotypes/acting functional forms 'matter'. Gender binary isn't "real" because gender is psycho-social but yeah, sex is mostly binary in "bisexual life"... Explaining science to the scientifically illiterate is like playing Mozart to millennials.

  • @vickygeez
    @vickygeez 12 років тому +5

    I honestly enjoy all your videos. I hope you are making all these videos you say you might make, like prokariotes vs eukariotes and a few others youve mentioned, as I know some about them I believe it never hurts to get many versions of the subject. You keep it interesting thank you :)

  • @languageandmana9255
    @languageandmana9255 2 роки тому +2

    I'm an international health science student in an American university and i have lots of question which i can not find the answer in my book. And i can not afford to get premium memberships of teaching websites. So, i really deeply appreciate your channel and your time you dedicate to these free videos🙏🙏🙏 you are helping me in my lessons incredibly! Thank you🏃‍♀️💕

  • @kareemtubehd5379
    @kareemtubehd5379 8 років тому +11

    khan academy is the smartest in science

  • @TheYipedo
    @TheYipedo 13 років тому +1

    Sal, I'd like to correct you on one little thing at 11:35, the homo in homo sapiens is from Latin meaning man (cognate to French homme, Spanish hombre, etc.) while the homo used in homologous or homosexual means same.

  • @anomnomnomous
    @anomnomnomous 12 років тому +7

    Darn you, genetic variation.
    We want more sals!

  • @jessicaminor5763
    @jessicaminor5763 11 років тому +1

    Great video! Could you please do some videos on upper level bios like genetics, anatomy & physiology, and embryology?! Thanks again for all your helpful videos!

  • @DutchgirlZ3
    @DutchgirlZ3 12 років тому +1

    Thank you so much for your videos, it really helps me a lot.

  • @thedarkphoenix9894
    @thedarkphoenix9894 10 років тому +10

    I am 13 and it is easy for me to understand and not a gross simplification at all in my opinion, it is probably the only way i could understand it.

    • @ahmadjan6070
      @ahmadjan6070 9 років тому

      why doing meiosis when you are 13 years old.

    • @ahmadjan6070
      @ahmadjan6070 9 років тому

      lydia Malik you don't learn meiosis at GCSE level

    • @ananyanoronha632
      @ananyanoronha632 4 роки тому

      I'm 11 just turned 12
      Same boat sis

  • @Aleksi535
    @Aleksi535 12 років тому +1

    @GollaGandaLova Well, I am a biologist! And I don't know what you're regarding to. I think he does a great job at teaching and that people like him should start their own schools and teach!

  • @davekeany5876
    @davekeany5876 4 роки тому +2

    Could anyone give an explanation for why it's 2 to the power of 23? Love his videos but I couldn't follow the tutors wording on that part.

  • @adamkite7358
    @adamkite7358 10 років тому +3

    Liked the last point :)

  • @erichorwitz5680
    @erichorwitz5680 10 років тому

    His videos are the best. Thank you!

  • @h.y.3457
    @h.y.3457 5 років тому +11

    19:21 Rainbow gang destroyed by facts and logic

    • @LOLinsultan
      @LOLinsultan 4 роки тому +1

      dont blame the poor guy for the slip of the tongue.

  • @shriyachandrasekhar8176
    @shriyachandrasekhar8176 3 роки тому

    Great video! Thank you so much!

  • @Aleksi535
    @Aleksi535 13 років тому

    Also, I was amazed that you never mentioned the fact (which is very important in evolutionary and population biology) that sexual reproduction has the ability to battle deleterious mutations and cancel some of their harm to a certain extent. I remember form my upper division genetics class at the university that there were these mice that had a gene that killed them (in homozygous dominant state) even before they were born, thus observing a 2 (A/a):1 (a/a) ratio.

  • @koloblican11763
    @koloblican11763 11 років тому +3

    Is the etymology the same? Homo sapiens could mean "The same sapien" which would make perfect sense. And the idea of homosexuality was probably introduced as a male male idea (since for the longest time we have lived in a patriarchal society). So it too means "same" though implies male, and it developed into homme and hombre as you stated.

  • @mhd.u2010
    @mhd.u2010 9 років тому +1

    Lifesaver! Thank you.

  • @o3darkbabycutie
    @o3darkbabycutie 14 років тому +2

    i wish i discovered ur vids BEFORE i finished bio.. T________T
    btw ur very good at explaining bio+chem. :)

  • @walkerneo
    @walkerneo 13 років тому

    I love these videos and I'm learning a lot, but I just wanted to say one thing. You described the variations provided for by our DNA as nearly INFINITE. The problem is that we cannot comprehend infinity, so we think of it as a very large number, such as the number of human variants. Nothing, however, can ever be nearly infinite, because it is either finite or not; there is no degree of being infinite.

  • @Xinfinitude
    @Xinfinitude 15 років тому +1

    Great video. I just have one question, though. With the crossover of the genes and a chromosome pair, wouldn't there be a chance that the dna strand could be split up half way through a protein's 'coding', making that that coding useless?

  • @niles20100
    @niles20100 10 років тому

    Thank you so much for your video.

  • @spud-from-Nam
    @spud-from-Nam 4 роки тому

    Love the video, not crazy about all the "noise" in your presentation. THe noise being the profusion of extra words you use which sometimes muddle the meaning. I suggest that you prepare better for the presentation better ahead of time.

  • @TimothyGarcia27
    @TimothyGarcia27 12 років тому

    Computer codding is in ones and zeros. Humans are more like zeros, ones, twos , threes and fours we are far more complex then computers so it is possible for us to have more tolerance to error because of backup fail safes encoded. Sometimes however children are born with terrible mutations that can become very fatal. Computer coding errors can cause glitches some glitches are tolerable by the program but some can render the program unusable

  • @XpliciTTRecords
    @XpliciTTRecords 14 років тому

    @khanacademy I agree with sal on the the dependency to how important the protein is to the organism eg sickle cell one > one "wrong" protein and well death of the individual can occur

  • @smuralkrish
    @smuralkrish 11 років тому

    Its super !!!
    Muralee

  • @koloblican11763
    @koloblican11763 11 років тому +1

    Because you are getting variation as opposed to copying. Imagine your computer is a female and you are the male in the situation. You enter information into the computer then print that information an unspecified amount of times. Each printed copy looks the same, clean, and easy to read. Whereas if you take that piece of paper which has been printed from two things and just take it to the copier, then put the copy into the copier, then the copy of the copy and so on the print becomes blurry.

  • @frankiek733
    @frankiek733 10 років тому +7

    Nuclei!

  • @sciencenerd7639
    @sciencenerd7639 2 роки тому

    thanks

  • @baldeeptaluja5234
    @baldeeptaluja5234 6 років тому

    thank you very helpful

  • @surendersharma9322
    @surendersharma9322 4 роки тому

    How does the existence of a species increases with variation?
    Please answer my question..

  • @alevelsdemystified3410
    @alevelsdemystified3410 7 років тому

    Maybe they will in some other dimension.Not discounting anything,are we???Great video btw.

  • @estefaniacorrea1585
    @estefaniacorrea1585 10 років тому

    Whats the name of that pogram you use for the colors and whatnot...Someone answer when you can

  • @aryantiwari684
    @aryantiwari684 7 років тому

    Thank u very helpful!

  • @derbigpr500
    @derbigpr500 13 років тому

    @Aleksi535 He does mention it in his later videos.

  • @morsmb1
    @morsmb1 11 років тому

    ty

  • @brandoncarter8466
    @brandoncarter8466 8 років тому +1

    Hi Khan, massive fan of your work and I am thoroughly enjoying your videos. I think you have something incorrect in this video.
    Germ Cells are not the sperm and ova. Germ Cells are still Diploid Cells, which consists of the Ovaries and Testicles. The haploid cells/gametes are sperm and egg cells, which the germ cells produce. Can you confirm this for me?

    • @sahanboydl
      @sahanboydl 7 років тому

      well you certainly have been paying attention,give yourself a pat on the back

  • @Aleksi535
    @Aleksi535 13 років тому

    @mrdavetail Well, I am a biologist! I have already written an email to Sal, expressing my admiration of what he has done... I feel people like him can truly be called "heroes." They are sharing free education, which people pay thousands of dollars to learn in schools, which probably don't even care about them =) People like Sal are trying to spread education across the globe, and even Gods have not been able to do that (if there are any).

  • @zach6932
    @zach6932 6 років тому +1

    Khan Academy.... 👌👌👌👌👌

  • @Aleksi535
    @Aleksi535 13 років тому

    As in the case of the fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) the phenotype bar-eyed is due to gene duplication of the genes that control eye morphology, which, by no doubt, is brought about via genetic mutation during recombination during meiosis. Thus, sexual reproduction not only combines different traits, but also produces mutations itself. So mutations, whether dependent or independent of sexual reproduction, deserve way more credit than you give them =) if not the same as sex. repro.

  • @barbarapagan6292
    @barbarapagan6292 2 роки тому

    use orange and green, puplr and brown so many color

  • @madonna4397
    @madonna4397 5 років тому

    helpfull thank you !

  • @rawrxdence
    @rawrxdence 15 років тому

    nice video

  • @APS129
    @APS129 10 років тому +2

    Erythrocytes don't contain a nucleus so I'm assuming that a fully matured red blood cell doesn't have chromosomes?

    • @christinesloat2336
      @christinesloat2336 7 років тому

      APS129 Well, not an expert here, but I think prokaryiotic cells have one chromosome.

  • @Ishraqalshabab
    @Ishraqalshabab 11 років тому

    what's the point of being able to have such a large number of variations in your offspring? Is there some sort of gain by the species overall, apart from the obvious?

  • @Aleksi535
    @Aleksi535 12 років тому

    @Aleksi535 Why was this comment removed????

  • @jerrywuification
    @jerrywuification 13 років тому

    I have a question sal. Does sexual reproduction created new genes? If not, then mutation is the ultimate source of variation becasue sexual reproduction merely help recombine and spread out the genes within a population. Thanks

  • @mohal-sal3998
    @mohal-sal3998 9 років тому +1

    the lyrics are not appearing anymore ,Help

    • @krishnanarramneni587
      @krishnanarramneni587 6 років тому

      click on the CC button on the panel, you may have accidentally disabled it

  • @kalebh3419
    @kalebh3419 10 років тому +3

    I feel like Sperm Germ should be a catchy Sexual Reproduction song.

  • @Aleksi535
    @Aleksi535 13 років тому

    There is always polyploidy (3N, 4N, etc.); not to mention errors in DNA replication and translocatons; all processes that produce new genetic forms independent of sexual reproduction. In other words, I produce the colored chips and you arrange (combine) them in different combination. However, it would also be incomplete to say that sexual selection just does a mere job of combination. It doesn't!

    • @sahanboydl
      @sahanboydl 7 років тому

      how many times have u commented here?

  • @kingsleyseow4715
    @kingsleyseow4715 7 років тому +1

    "allele straight *pauses* for straight hair... for straight hair."

    • @sahanboydl
      @sahanboydl 7 років тому

      so the allele tells the brain to comb the person's hair?

  • @VeronicaLopez-id4wl
    @VeronicaLopez-id4wl 8 років тому +1

    nice

  • @Aleksi535
    @Aleksi535 13 років тому

    Organisms reproducing via asexual reproduction (mitosis) would be unable to battle such deleterious mutations. Overall, this was a good vid, Sal. Very informative, just needs a little more info in there to complete the idea. I guess now I provided it here and we're all good =) take care. Aleksi

  • @everburningblue
    @everburningblue 10 років тому

    Clarify cross over please. I thought the gene recombination was random throughout the top portion of the chromosomes, not a complete switcheroo.

  • @RenovandoTuMente
    @RenovandoTuMente 6 років тому

    Homo in homo sapiens is Latin for man, not Greek for same

  • @MrDwicker
    @MrDwicker 8 років тому +5

    And now we know why people believe in a super natural deity, It is easier to say god did it, than trying to understand science. Great video.

    • @aspiringconcepts9358
      @aspiringconcepts9358 8 років тому +2

      That is simply untrue. To attribute such a notion to pure laziness is irrational and loose. Study philosophy before making general blanket statements about a subject that you have no real knowledge of.

    • @hollownaruto123
      @hollownaruto123 8 років тому

      hes just going through a phase dw

    • @missebasit4852
      @missebasit4852 8 років тому +2

      +Dennis Wicker biggest straw man EVER. if you didnt know, most of the greatest scientists were theists, not to mention the golden age when science advanced immensely, (when europe was in the dark ages) and guess what? They were theists. Lets be sincere now, not kids.

  • @red_isopat
    @red_isopat 7 років тому +1

    19:26

    • @sahanboydl
      @sahanboydl 7 років тому

      male,female and transgender

  • @reznor12
    @reznor12 12 років тому +1

    You sir are playing with common definitions and specific ones, and its a naughty little game aswell. Information theory is a massive subject, one which I only have a cursory understanding of. I am going to assume you are referencing Gitt's ideas about information theory, or someone referencing Gitt. But the fundemental error he makes is basically making one big false premise. He just decides that you cannot get information unless its from inteligence, but has nothing to back that up.

  • @MrMistery101
    @MrMistery101 14 років тому

    "Maybe they will in some other dimension"

  • @XpliciTTRecords
    @XpliciTTRecords 14 років тому

    Sal would you say that with an increase in homosexual organisms the population of a species can decrease if that is the homosexual organisms under no circumstances desire to mate with members of the opposite sex?

  • @alyosha24601
    @alyosha24601 12 років тому

    My background is chemical engineering, and I don't see a word of science in your rude commentary. Now, an information scientist will tell you that it is a mathematical impossibility for a natural, random process to create information. Evolution has matter and energy but no source of information. This is why what we observe in the lab today is DNA degeneration, not evolution. Your belief in evolution is not based on observation, but rather your commitment to naturalism - it is a religious belief.

    • @ACB487
      @ACB487 6 років тому +2

      My background is also chemical engineering. I kindly invite you to look into the field of molecular biology to see some examples of information addition. An easy example in prokaryotes is to look at the Ames test or the work of Frederick Griffith. For eukaryotes, look at duplication, or certain insertions, inversions and mismatches in chromosomal crossing-over. You can generate chromosomes that contain more information in the daughter chromosome, which could be passed to offspring if it occurs in the germ line. These are very basic examples, but by all means research to your heart's content.

    • @j.lavenus6627
      @j.lavenus6627 5 років тому +1

      Stupid chatter that tries to look intelligent by using pretty words ...

  • @xbc970
    @xbc970 12 років тому

    tl;dr version?

  • @matthewsantiago7113
    @matthewsantiago7113 10 років тому +1

    Eh, not quite. You should study mendelian genetics some more, you're missing a few key concepts of heredity.

  • @ananyanoronha632
    @ananyanoronha632 4 роки тому +1

    10:24 🤣🤣🤣

  • @AnonimSecretGuy
    @AnonimSecretGuy 12 років тому

    Your "Homologous" looks like an "Itomdogous".

  • @jeanlucthomson2323
    @jeanlucthomson2323 11 років тому

    But no matter how much variation within the specie, it will not become a new specie.
    (Slightly off topic) The amount of mutations to make a land animal into a marine animal is numbered in the millions. All have to occur in the same generation, in sync, to at least a male and a female in a close range. OTHER WISE the mutations would either kill the creature, or it won't have a mate.

  • @QueSTKidZ
    @QueSTKidZ 12 років тому

    i guess 6 people are failing bio? these vids are fukin awsome

  • @Aleksi535
    @Aleksi535 13 років тому

    @mrdavetail Anyhow, instead of wasting time and space there and here, respectively, why don't you add some information instead of attacking me =) The whole point of macadamia and education is to share knowledge and ideas, and add onto existing knowledge, and I fell I have done that here. So please do the same!

  • @Aleksi535
    @Aleksi535 13 років тому

    @mrdavetail Feel special??? What do you mean???

  • @camelCaseFTW
    @camelCaseFTW 13 років тому

    hehe Sal with a green mustache :|D

  • @ohyeahnah69
    @ohyeahnah69 14 років тому

    Doesn't Homo, as in Homo sapiens mean Man, not same?

  • @abarinun743
    @abarinun743 12 років тому

    7 people have problems about mutation

    • @sahanboydl
      @sahanboydl 7 років тому

      +phreak gameplays who?

  • @mohammedjhetam8279
    @mohammedjhetam8279 4 роки тому

    Don't you know that the meaning of hell it's called varsity

  • @Ram-kg1fg
    @Ram-kg1fg 10 місяців тому

    Watching today after 14 year😂

  • @topbluffa1
    @topbluffa1 14 років тому

    this proves that the first people was not black and naturally adapted to Africa but their would of been a variation of skin colours and then over time the best features for africa become the majority, and thats why when the environment changes and the people are in Europe the variations now may be more beneficial than the old favourites (which they are because being black in Europe makes you more likely to catch disease like rickets)

  • @alght7
    @alght7 12 років тому

    ova or ovum?

    • @Iuventius
      @Iuventius 4 роки тому

      Ovum is the singular noun, and ova is plural.

  • @tttuu3309
    @tttuu3309 11 років тому

    H ALREADY SAY THAT

  • @Aleksi535
    @Aleksi535 13 років тому

    @derbigpr500 Cool... haven't seen that one yet =)

  • @tullywacker
    @tullywacker 13 років тому

    i just pooped alittle bit

  • @clumsykittycat6938
    @clumsykittycat6938 11 років тому

    i am :)

  • @Dynorphin7
    @Dynorphin7 12 років тому +2

    Who else is watching this right before finals?

  • @abhierambandaru9647
    @abhierambandaru9647 6 років тому

    👍👍

  • @isaacfoster930
    @isaacfoster930 4 роки тому

    Почему нету русских субтитровಥ‿ಥ

  • @IsaacW14
    @IsaacW14 12 років тому

    allele for straightness.
    hah

  • @RayUniStriker
    @RayUniStriker 12 років тому +1

    listen everyone god is the answer

  • @bobboo2502
    @bobboo2502 12 років тому

    Great video to see key stage 1,2 and 3 biology videos visit Drredfrizzles channel

  • @MrLZVlogs
    @MrLZVlogs 8 років тому

    1:15 oh snap! little race jokes in there.

  • @DNP264296
    @DNP264296 15 років тому

    1st comment!

    • @sahanboydl
      @sahanboydl 7 років тому

      1st reply to the 1st comment

  • @Ishraqalshabab
    @Ishraqalshabab 11 років тому

    thanks