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Thanks, this video was helpful , but one suggestion do it a bit more comprehensive . Please can you do a detail videos along with clinical scenarios on genetic mapping and diagnosis
Thanks so much for watching my video and giving me feedback. I really appreciate it. I agree with you that my videos certainly could be more comprehensive, but that is not the aim of this video series. My goal is to teach the highest yield points in as little time as possible to improve the viewers studying efficiency. As you cover a topic in more and more depth the content becomes lower and lower yield for the USMLE step 1 exam. If you are looking for a resource that covers topics comprehensively there are a lot of other books/videos that try to do that. It is also a time constraint issue. I am a current MS3 so I barely have enough time to make videos that just cover the essentials. But if there is enough demand out there after I finish covering all of the high yield material for Step 1 I may double back and start covering each section in more detail. Good luck with your studying!
hello! great videos! extremely helpful and easy to understand. I take step 1 in the next couple of months. i am reviewing first aid and watching your videos as i follow along. im also doing u world questions. would you say this is suffice? also- do you have a video where you share your step 1 experience and how well you did? thank you so much!! :)
***** Thanks for the comment and constructive criticism. I really appreciate it. The things you mentioned would be important to know for a genetics class, but this video series isn't a comprehensive genetics review. This video series just covers the highest yield material for the USMLE step 1 medical board exam. That test has relatively little genetics, only presents things in its most classic form and many of the questions were written many years ago (AKA the test is not fully up to date). So a very basic overview of inheritance is all that is needed for our purposes
Hey I understand now. If you enjoy genetics, there are ground breaking studies happening right now, I became interested because I suffer from immune deficiencies . Recessive genes can be passed through mito paternally too, on occasion. meaning my father could have passed a recessive mutation to me. there are four of us excluding my parents,I am the eldest , the immune deficiencies filtered out through the siblings, yet I am the only one with anaphylactic reactions to all the pathogens. Trying to figure this out lead me into very complex stuff I do not understand, though I guess few do.
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Thanks for the information. This has helped reinforce what we are learning in PA school. I appreciate it.
Jeff D Thanks for commenting!
Thanks, this video was helpful , but one suggestion do it a bit more comprehensive .
Please can you do a detail videos along with clinical scenarios on genetic mapping and diagnosis
Thanks so much for watching my video and giving me feedback. I really appreciate it. I agree with you that my videos certainly could be more comprehensive, but that is not the aim of this video series. My goal is to teach the highest yield points in as little time as possible to improve the viewers studying efficiency. As you cover a topic in more and more depth the content becomes lower and lower yield for the USMLE step 1 exam. If you are looking for a resource that covers topics comprehensively there are a lot of other books/videos that try to do that. It is also a time constraint issue. I am a current MS3 so I barely have enough time to make videos that just cover the essentials. But if there is enough demand out there after I finish covering all of the high yield material for Step 1 I may double back and start covering each section in more detail. Good luck with your studying!
i have mitochondrial disease thanks for the video
You explain this a lot better than my genomics teacher. thanks bro
Atarien6 thanks for the comment and encourgement!
thank you so much for these videos, they are a Godsend. I wish you taught at my med school.
This was really helpful and easy to understand. Thanks :)
+Sam Osman Thanks for commenting :)
you are 100, bless ur soul
hello! great videos! extremely helpful and easy to understand. I take step 1 in the next couple of months. i am reviewing first aid and watching your videos as i follow along. im also doing u world questions. would you say this is suffice? also- do you have a video where you share your step 1 experience and how well you did? thank you so much!! :)
Good video. Please if you can use more animations.
Thank You. Very helpful
man its well known mutations are occasionally passed through the mito from father to son. i think you need to update these vids.
***** Thanks for the comment and constructive criticism. I really appreciate it. The things you mentioned would be important to know for a genetics class, but this video series isn't a comprehensive genetics review. This video series just covers the highest yield material for the USMLE step 1 medical board exam. That test has relatively little genetics, only presents things in its most classic form and many of the questions were written many years ago (AKA the test is not fully up to date). So a very basic overview of inheritance is all that is needed for our purposes
Hey I understand now. If you enjoy genetics, there are ground breaking studies happening right now, I became interested because I suffer from immune deficiencies . Recessive genes can be passed through mito paternally too, on occasion. meaning my father could have passed a recessive mutation to me. there are four of us excluding my parents,I am the eldest , the immune deficiencies filtered out through the siblings, yet I am the only one with anaphylactic reactions to all the pathogens. Trying to figure this out lead me into very complex stuff I do not understand, though I guess few do.
***** I'm sorry to hear that. Good luck with your further research on the topic and I hope your family has good health moving forward
thank you so much
Wow thank you!
+Steve Phillips thanks for commenting!
also recessive genes , can skip generations and a dominant gene can become recessive ,,in a short a time as 3 births from same male dominant.