I recently discovered this channel while browsing the topic of biomolecules and I have to say that it is quite impressive! Thank you so much! Subscribed immediately after watching that video.
Pinky! This is one of my favorite topics too. Have you read about the Dutch Hunger Winter? Or learned about how the fetus's size is affected by epigenetic markers from mom and dad? Fascinating stuff.
Hi! I absolutely love you girls sooooo much and I don’t think I’ve ever found a learning method quite as good as this. You make really complicated things just so easy to understand its incredible. I wish you covered more topics!! Please consider branching out or partnering up with other topics. Thank you ❤️❤️
These are seriously some of the cutest videos I’ve ever seen! And I love the educational value of them! Thank you amoeba sisters keep up the excellent work! 💖
This video is so interesting. Since middle school to undergrad I have never heard any teacher talk about this and I actually randomly stumbled across it while reviewing for a genetics exam so thanks! Biology is finally a not repetitive science to learn about
It's funny because I'm in 10th grade rn doing AP Biology. My teacher showed us about epigenetics and it was SUPER cool!!! I agree with your interest in this topic!!
Me when I saw the title - Epicgenetics? Why of course genetics are always epic Me realising that title is 'Epigenetics' - Oh but genetics is still very epic
GOODNESS... I could watch this channel all day. Similar to Long Story Short. Very interesting animations! Thank you for sharing both your talent and knowledge with us! 😊
thank you!! often after i finish reading the chapter in my textbook i feel overwhelmed by the information. watching these videos helps sum up the big ideas and it really helps 😊
i have a i test tomorow on genetics. I know that it wont be an A. But i think i can pull a C! (i am not american so C is actually a very good grade because E is the standard grade that most people try to achive.
I love yah i hope yah keep coming im a jr in college after this semester when I finish genetics and ecology i need yah for cell biology and capstone in the fall. Lets keep them videos up sisters love yah intelligence its a blessing🙏🏾
Excellent 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.
I just love your voice pinky, it is so clam and it is just funny and cute when your voice change because you are excited and interested about something. i honestly don't care about epigenetics much, i don't even study it right now, just came to drop a like and say 'Thank you so much' you deserve a million subscribers and more! keep up the good work!!
Excellent videos!! I have used quite a few of them as teaching basis and will not hesitate to do it again! Just like many high-school curiculae, you are often focused on human physiology and related subjects, which is perfectly understandable. Sometimes you also venture into evolutionary biology, which is really great! But if you want to go a bit beyond, I would suggest that you dive into invertebrates (keep off the boring insects!)... -there are so many different subjects to look into while trying to step away from the (somewhat limiting) "human" perspektive. Lots of subjets to look into, morphology, reproduction, development, parasitism, feeding biology etc etc... -best wishes from Denmark
I don't know how you do it but you always upload the topics that i need for school. I go to a biotechnological high school and we dive much deeper in detail. Your videos are great tho to revise the topics and kept simple at the same time so if one didn't have time to revise the stuff with all the biochemical mechanisms he can still get an idea of what is happening. Thus, not left clueless in class :) Love you both ❤
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.
I’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.
OMG, I was struggling to understand epigenetics and...this appeared on my youtube algorithm. HOLY MOLY this is way easier than I thought...!! What is wrong with my collage lecture...????
Hi Amoeba Sisters!!! I just got to say this is the most AMZINGEST CHANNEL EVER!!!!! Thank you so much! I sometimes draw your Amoeba pics! (You also made drawing a whole lot easier!) Keep up ur good work!! =) BTW: My daughter is saying this. =)
Could 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.... Tysm❤
Dear, amoeba sister. I hope you read my comments. I really love ur videos. You guys help me a lot in foundation studies. I hope u guys continue making videos like this and I really hope you can make video for degree level also. Keep doing videos, i am looking for it:) Thank you.
My high school students when they start biology class: "We already did Punnett Squares in middle school, so I basically already know everything about genetics." Me: "Oh you sweet summer child...."
The environment (childhood eternal influences) as well as she said :) which is highly unlikely to be perfectly duplicated to get a near identical clone. Hence again why twins can be so vastly different.
Are 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.
goshhh..... you guys really made my day always tho. your content made it more easy,fun and cool! you made my 3rd fav subject turn into "the 1st fav subject" love your vids so much! -jhaz
Sorry for the dumb question: Just curious where and how the methyl came from? In the case of GR gene in the mouse: When no licking and grooming, suddenly Methlyl came from out of nowhere? and attached to the gene and no transcription? Is the methyl production triggered by stress or the methylated gene causing stress, or vice versa? Thanks!
Can please also make videos on human genome project, plant and animal physiology, biotech, morphology in plants, heavy nitrogen DNA experiment by meselson and stahl (that's basically my syllabus🙄)....your videos are really helpful..i recommended these to all of my friends. Thank you.
You 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.
I just discovered this channel and wtf biology is actually interesting
The channel is so great, our whole class gets excited for biology because of how great their videos are.
I get more information about biology through this video....
Stop talking about school
Need a good teacher who is great at scientific presentation
i just want to say that you guys have helped me so much in hs and you’re still helping me in university 🥰🥰
Can you advise me some Chanel at mathematics am in HS
Khan academy is recommended! You should check out their website, it gives you tasks regarding the subject!
I recently discovered this channel while browsing the topic of biomolecules and I have to say that it is quite impressive! Thank you so much! Subscribed immediately after watching that video.
I'm sure you're not gonna regret that
I discovered it too while searching for biomolecules , I guess it's their lucky video😅😂
During quarantine I watched all your videos because I was bored, and now they are the reason I am making it through 9th grade honors bio. Thank you!
I don't really need to watch this video right now, I just came here to like the video and thank these two amazing sisters for their efforts ❤️❤️❤️❤️
My teachers always play your videos, and they help me so much for midterms 😭😂 thank u!
Pinky! This is one of my favorite topics too. Have you read about the Dutch Hunger Winter? Or learned about how the fetus's size is affected by epigenetic markers from mom and dad? Fascinating stuff.
“It doesn’t work on a punnet square.”
High school biology has lied to me.
@@novasion327 no they are four states of matter you forgot the solution
Are you at grade 10 ?
@@greatsis5453 There are more
Hi! I absolutely love you girls sooooo much and I don’t think I’ve ever found a learning method quite as good as this. You make really complicated things just so easy to understand its incredible. I wish you covered more topics!! Please consider branching out or partnering up with other topics. Thank you ❤️❤️
U guys have helped me so muchhhh for my exams making the content easier to study and fun to learn
Sincere thanks!🥰
Amoeba sisters cleared my all concepts that were fading while studying in my school :) thnx u sister
These are seriously some of the cutest videos I’ve ever seen! And I love the educational value of them! Thank you amoeba sisters keep up the excellent work! 💖
This video is so interesting. Since middle school to undergrad I have never heard any teacher talk about this and I actually randomly stumbled across it while reviewing for a genetics exam so thanks! Biology is finally a not repetitive science to learn about
Finally my science teacher has seen the light.... She starting using Amoeba sisters today! Keep making awesome vids!
It's funny because I'm in 10th grade rn doing AP Biology. My teacher showed us about epigenetics and it was SUPER cool!!! I agree with your interest in this topic!!
Me when I saw the title - Epicgenetics? Why of course genetics are always epic
Me realising that title is 'Epigenetics' - Oh but genetics is still very epic
This made me laugh, have a good day!!!:)
GOODNESS... I could watch this channel all day. Similar to Long Story Short. Very interesting animations!
Thank you for sharing both your talent and knowledge with us! 😊
I'm covering this in one of my year 1 college biology courses and this was very helpful and made it more interesting with the examples, thank you!! :)
Oh my god. This is the best educational video channel I have ever seen! It is so addictively cute to watch!
thank you!! often after i finish reading the chapter in my textbook i feel overwhelmed by the information. watching these videos helps sum up the big ideas and it really helps 😊
Hi! I just wanted to let you know that I'm studying this in my high school biology class, and I find it fascinating! All your video's are amazing
i have a i test tomorow on genetics. I know that it wont be an A. But i think i can pull a C! (i am not american so C is actually a very good grade because E is the standard grade that most people try to achive.
amoeba sisters really coming in clutch to save my grades lol #failingscience
are you reading my minds? I have a molecular biology final tmr and you just uploaded this
This channel motivated me to learn more in Biology and made me realize how interesting biology is, very helpful
My college Tutor recommended your channel to me, I am forever grateful to ye and her
Thank you Amoeba Sisters!!! Hugs and kisses from Central America!
You truly are the best! Keep going! 💞 I never met such a good UA-cam like you!
I love yah i hope yah keep coming im a jr in college after this semester when I finish genetics and ecology i need yah for cell biology and capstone in the fall. Lets keep them videos up sisters love yah intelligence its a blessing🙏🏾
I am going to watch more of your content to help me in bio class. Hopefully you make MORE to help those, like me, in the future!
Excellent 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.
i just want to say that you guys have helped me so much in hs and you're still helping me in university🥰🥰
😊
I’m gonna present this in my embryology class in med school. Thak you amoeba sisters. THANK YOU!
this clears every misconception that I've been seeing thru self-tutoring books, thank you so much!!
this channel is getting me through my foundations of biology class
This is such an clear, simple explanation. Thank you 😊
I just love your voice pinky, it is so clam and it is just funny and cute when your voice change because you are excited and interested about something. i honestly don't care about epigenetics much, i don't even study it right now, just came to drop a like and say 'Thank you so much' you deserve a million subscribers and more! keep up the good work!!
This is fascinitaaaating ... I never liked or enjoyed a topic as much as I enjoyed this one... thanks a lot
Others:Get excited about wild parties ,travel and extreme sports.
Me:gets excited beacuse the amoeba sisters posted a new video.
same lol
I am that person. I am also the person that when teachers put on bill nye in school I actually want to hear what he’s saying.
Excellent videos!! I have used quite a few of them as teaching basis and will not hesitate to do it again! Just like many high-school curiculae, you are often focused on human physiology and related subjects, which is perfectly understandable. Sometimes you also venture into evolutionary biology, which is really great! But if you want to go a bit beyond, I would suggest that you dive into invertebrates (keep off the boring insects!)... -there are so many different subjects to look into while trying to step away from the (somewhat limiting) "human" perspektive. Lots of subjets to look into, morphology, reproduction, development, parasitism, feeding biology etc etc... -best wishes from Denmark
Learnt about this in my intro to psych class and boy was I blown away
This is actually so explaining and it helped me a lot to understand the logic of it. Thank you a lot.
Man so well illustrated !! Thanks for inspiring the biologist in all of us !!
Im so impressed and in love with this sketches! And so easier to understand the topics. Thank you!
You guys are the reason why I love science
Thank you so much! Starting Epigenetics module and this gave me a head start before I dive deep!
I don't know how you do it but you always upload the topics that i need for school.
I go to a biotechnological high school and we dive much deeper in detail. Your videos are great tho to revise the topics and kept simple at the same time so if one didn't have time to revise the stuff with all the biochemical mechanisms he can still get an idea of what is happening. Thus, not left clueless in class :)
Love you both ❤
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.
Ur channel is very good please start all this series in Hinglish also to understand more easily and fast.
I got a good grade on my science final cuz of u guys
"Pinky, for the thousandth time, no science lessons after ten pm" 😂 I can never relate
I’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.
Your videos are so funny and enjoyable. Thank you for making them
If 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)
Great timing^^
OMG, I was struggling to understand epigenetics and...this appeared on my youtube algorithm.
HOLY MOLY this is way easier than I thought...!!
What is wrong with my collage lecture...????
Omg love your videos!! Better than my whole bio teacher lol
Stop!! Hey C!! I love the Amoeba Sisters sooo much!
Please make a vid on photoheterotrophs.
Hi Amoeba Sisters!!! I just got to say this is the most AMZINGEST CHANNEL EVER!!!!! Thank you so much! I sometimes draw your Amoeba pics! (You also made drawing a whole lot easier!) Keep up ur good work!! =) BTW: My daughter is saying this. =)
this is the best video I've seen about epigenetics and its so helpful! thank you
THIS IS SUCH A GENIUS VIDEO, I love you so much for this, I was smiling the whole time❤
I just discovered this channel and OMG it is so amazingly good! Thanks so much!
I mean 3 ye1rs in biology classes and i've never understand smthng as much as i understand here
Huge thanks
Could 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....
Tysm❤
this videos are STILL AWESOME!!! Keep up the great work Pinky and Petunia!! :D
Saving every IB Bio HL students grade! Thank you!
Cool video. I love your biology. Thank you pinky for your teaching and thank you pitunia for your amazing images
Thanks you have generated my interest in biology
Dear, amoeba sister. I hope you read my comments. I really love ur videos. You guys help me a lot in foundation studies. I hope u guys continue making videos like this and I really hope you can make video for degree level also. Keep doing videos, i am looking for it:) Thank you.
you said u wishes you had learnt about this in highschool well im glad to tell you that im in year 11 and we are learning about this now!♡
My high school students when they start biology class: "We already did Punnett Squares in middle school, so I basically already know everything about genetics."
Me: "Oh you sweet summer child...."
How do you find the time do create these videos during grad school?? Amazing. I can barely keep up with my assignments
What a fantastic video! Keep up the good content, and I hope to learn more about the body with your videos!
I need a Christmas song from da amoeba sisters I NEED TOOOOOOO
I’ve gotten interested in epigenetics this year so I’m super excited for this video, thanks Amoeba Sisters!! ♥️🔬
Watched one video and I'm a subscriber. You are amazing. Thank you for making science enjoyable!!!
im glad you guys exist because i do not pay attention in class
hello! im learning the nervous system now, i was wondering if you could make a video about that? your videos always help me understand better!
So 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
The environment (childhood eternal influences) as well as she said :) which is highly unlikely to be perfectly duplicated to get a near identical clone. Hence again why twins can be so vastly different.
I know its forward, but can I just say, I love u girls, I genuinely won't have made it this far without u
Please do Transcription factor binding motifs
Are 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.
What removes the methyl groups to turn the gene back on?
goshhh..... you guys really made my day always tho. your content made it more easy,fun and cool!
you made my 3rd fav subject turn into "the 1st fav subject" love your vids so much!
-jhaz
I JUST noticed the little green cell that pops in with the Amoeba Sisters in their intro. That must be their dog / cat!
Thank u amoeba sisters❤keep going this kind of valuble things♾
Thank you so much for including references!
Who's studying for finals rn as well????? lolll
Me
How did you know i needed this😍
Tysm btw❤
Sorry for the dumb question: Just curious where and how the methyl came from? In the case of GR gene in the mouse: When no licking and grooming, suddenly Methlyl came from out of nowhere? and attached to the gene and no transcription? Is the methyl production triggered by stress or the methylated gene causing stress, or vice versa? Thanks!
Absolutely well done.
thank you for saving me, my HS bio exam is in one day and I did this topic 8 moths ago
I was literally looking for an epigenetics video from you guys a couple days ago for my AP bio test lol. Thank you for helping me pass bio
Ameobas thank u so much for your effort and simplification of such advanced topics)))))
this is beautiful
Can please also make videos on human genome project, plant and animal physiology, biotech, morphology in plants, heavy nitrogen DNA experiment by meselson and stahl (that's basically my syllabus🙄)....your videos are really helpful..i recommended these to all of my friends. Thank you.
This is a very important topic, thanks so much.
Thank you for this outstanding video, it's very informative.
You 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.
That is so fascinating! I didn't know life could bring us this. Thank you, amoeba sisters! Petunia, the hide and seek champion is so cute :>