Population Genetics: When Darwin Met Mendel - Crash Course Biology #18

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  • Hank talks about population genetics, which helps to explain the evolution of populations over time by combing the principles of Mendel and Darwin, and by means of the Hardy-Weinberg equation.
    Table of Contents:
    1. Population Genetics 1:05
    2. Population 1:14
    3. Allele Frequency 1:41
    4. 5 Factors 1:58
    a) Natural Selection 2:12
    b) Natural Selection/Random Mating 2:27
    c) Mutation 3:18
    d) Genetic Drift 3:49
    e) Gene Flow 4:05
    5. Hardy-Weinberg Principle 4:45
    6. Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium 5:15
    7. Hardy-Weinberg Equation 6:18
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  • @TheFireflyGrave
    @TheFireflyGrave 10 років тому +400

    'Like Fast and Furious movies, there are five of them.'
    Come on man, you had to know this reference would be outdated within a year.
    'Do not mate randomly' on the other hand, is universal advice that transcends time and culture.

  • @hannahcaplan9261
    @hannahcaplan9261 10 років тому +405

    my anthropology professor assigned us to watch this video for homework. and you explained it better than my professor whom i'm paying $20,000 + tuition for. thanks, hank.

    • @bookishogre
      @bookishogre 10 років тому +26

      We might be in the same anthropology class...

    • @leo-hao
      @leo-hao 5 років тому +2

      Stallkeeer....

    • @seankhoyle3168
      @seankhoyle3168 4 роки тому +4

      @@bookishogre i'm in it now as well lol

  • @MrJuandahero
    @MrJuandahero 8 років тому +1395

    you and you're brother should consider making a crash course for math too, hopefully their's a third neglected brother with nothing going on.

    • @littlewitchParker3
      @littlewitchParker3 7 років тому +18

      Juan Gonzalez as long as their third brother is hot/handsome and not boring just like the other brothers.

    • @maxmclean7733
      @maxmclean7733 6 років тому +18

      *your

    • @parpzful
      @parpzful 6 років тому +132

      Apparently you need one for english too.

    • @vidSpac
      @vidSpac 6 років тому +51

      Maybe he can do the grammar crash course

    • @supreetsingh987
      @supreetsingh987 5 років тому +5

      Dave!

  • @MelanieDitmay
    @MelanieDitmay 9 років тому +497

    I wish I could pay my university tuition to SciShow and Crash Course instead.

    • @annag6400
      @annag6400 8 років тому +11

      +Melanie Dittmer My lecturer linked us to the Natural Selection video for our Genetics paper which was pretty funny. But these videos are great and cover stuff that we have learnt in the lectures

  • @Iksnalow2
    @Iksnalow2 10 років тому +156

    "Don't mate randomly" lol this made my day

  • @DavidFelipe03
    @DavidFelipe03 11 років тому +37

    I'm a biologist and I study population genetics. You explained the basis in an extremely simple and accurate way. Your video was a nice review of the general principles, thanks!

  • @richardxu7251
    @richardxu7251 9 років тому +539

    It is amazing that you can write backwards.

    • @NessieGoesWild
      @NessieGoesWild 9 років тому +190

      They're mirrored the whole video. His mole is on the wrong side and he is wearing his wedding ring on the wrong side as well.

    • @brycefergusson8573
      @brycefergusson8573 9 років тому +44

      NessieGoesWild Whoa. You're observant. Cheers Nessie!

    • @dovregubben78
      @dovregubben78 9 років тому +30

      Oh, so that's _not_ a women's shirt!
      That doesn't explain why he wrote the percent sign backwards though.

    • @EyeLean5280
      @EyeLean5280 6 років тому +3

      Seni, I noticed those things, too. Glad it wasn't just my imagination.

    • @supreetsingh987
      @supreetsingh987 5 років тому +1

      @@EyeLean5280 do you sometimes imagine things reversed?

  • @BarbarosaAlexander
    @BarbarosaAlexander 10 років тому +441

    "And I have good news! It's going to involve a lot of math..."
    Just spat my soup across the screen.

  • @weaveroflaurel
    @weaveroflaurel 10 років тому +85

    The best thing about these is your humor-it makes all the rest of it so much easier to relate to and understand. :)

  • @comfortablegrey
    @comfortablegrey 9 років тому +126

    I like how the video is flipped horizontally, so he didn't have to learn to write backwards or anything. Really clever!

    • @Toey346
      @Toey346 9 років тому +8

      I was wondering how that worked!

    • @ethanling1576
      @ethanling1576 9 років тому +7

      it is but he is writing on a glass

    • @joshuathompson3258
      @joshuathompson3258 6 років тому +11

      Thanks for dropping this here, my wife and I noticed he was flipped early on and I had to come check the comments on the vid while we were watching :)

    • @PhysioAl1
      @PhysioAl1 4 роки тому +1

      No Elijah, he is writing from his right to his left, so that it looks left to right for us. He is indeed writing on glass, as Ethan said...

    • @comfortablegrey
      @comfortablegrey 4 роки тому +6

      @@PhysioAl1 You are right that he's writing on glass, but please note that Hank Green has a birthmark on the right side of his neck in real life but on the left in this video.

  • @b0t_papa
    @b0t_papa 11 років тому +10

    Hey Hank, so I don't comment a lot, but I have a biology final tomorrow and I've had a pretty difficult time with biology. I was cramming tonight, and this video really helped me stop freaking out because you explained things so clearly. It takes a whole lot for that to happen. So I had to comment. You may never see this, but never stop what you're doing man, you're awesome. Thanks on behalf of all 121, 231 people that have watched this video.

  • @Leonpavo
    @Leonpavo 8 років тому +29

    I'm about to get my teaching certification after a year of being out of school. Your videos are a life saver. I never even learned this stuff in college.

  • @ebkdoa3535
    @ebkdoa3535 6 років тому +23

    So is no one gonna talk about the fact that there's been a board in front of Hank all this time and we only notice when he starts writing?

  • @courtcourt9723
    @courtcourt9723 7 років тому +98

    slow down the playback to 0.5 if you wanna hear Hank teach drunk genetics

    • @kritimishra387
      @kritimishra387 4 роки тому

      🤣🤣

    • @andresguty
      @andresguty 4 роки тому

      Done!

    • @sophie7704
      @sophie7704 4 роки тому +4

      omg lol sounds like that drunk person at the party who just starts sprouting random knowledge and facts everywhere

    • @rusiru4082
      @rusiru4082 4 роки тому

      LMAO

    • @usercanalviejo2
      @usercanalviejo2 4 роки тому +1

      I heard the intro music theme at that speed and omg it cracked me up xD

  • @vaciladoras
    @vaciladoras 8 років тому +16

    Dude you are awesome!!! I absolutely loved it. Enjoyed it. Laughed with it. And refreshed, already known concepts, with it.
    Wish more professors... actually high school teacher were more like you.
    Keep up the good work.

  • @kimberlywilliams4603
    @kimberlywilliams4603 9 років тому +1

    So glad you uploaded this! Easier to understand than the past few lectures I've had in genetics! Thanks so much!

  • @Bexahlia5933
    @Bexahlia5933 9 років тому +316

    "Alas, earwax." - Harry Potter easter egg

    • @themaskedninja763
      @themaskedninja763 9 років тому +23

      THANK YOU I COULDNT FIGURE OUT WHY THAT MADE ME SO HAPPY

    • @leo-hao
      @leo-hao 5 років тому +1

      FBI man
      Thank you sherlok
      Oh wait, FBI

    • @leo-hao
      @leo-hao 5 років тому +4

      By the way i love HP so i basiclly got every word memorized

    • @peterdiers1966
      @peterdiers1966 4 роки тому

      ????????????????????? earwax is not a Harry Potter reference

  • @imakevideossometimes2916
    @imakevideossometimes2916 4 роки тому +3

    Crash Course, the youtube channel that goes beyond time itself and is forever relevant

  • @atalantaarden-miller2860
    @atalantaarden-miller2860 12 років тому +1

    This was a really clear, excellent explanation of population genetics. Thanks for slowing down the pace a little: all the biology videos are amazingly interesting, but sometimes the pace is so quick and the cognitive load so high it's difficult to take in all the information.

  • @KawaiiKoalaBear
    @KawaiiKoalaBear 8 років тому +3

    This is really helpful! I've been having a hard time wrapping my head around this because it seems to fly in the face of everything else I've learned. Thank you!

  • @paulb7824
    @paulb7824 10 років тому +3

    Thank you Hank! You've just made my genetic's exam tomorrow a lot easier!

  • @HendrikHenderson
    @HendrikHenderson 10 років тому +10

    +Abhinav Das:
    The video was edited to be flipped. For him, he wrote normally, but when flipped, it was left to right (normal) for us.

    • @dasvader90
      @dasvader90 10 років тому +3

      LoL thanks, I don't know all these fancy shmancy camera tricks these yougins use these days.

  • @Chautice
    @Chautice 12 років тому +1

    This is exactly what I'm learning at university in my Evolution paper, so watching this is kind of like studying so thank you a lot ! It really helped hearing this from a different person as well, and TBH you actually do a better job of explaining it then my lecturers...

  • @Sara-pp9fm
    @Sara-pp9fm 4 роки тому +5

    I absolutely love the videos. Has helped me better understand my genetics professor and you actually make it fun

  • @Jez2600
    @Jez2600 9 років тому +6

    Thank you very much for this video. I'm at university, 2nd year, studying a module called Evolution and Genetics and the Hardy Weinburg equation. The video helped me with my revision by giving me the background knowledge again and working through the equation. Really helped, thank you :D

  • @Bptips
    @Bptips 12 років тому +3

    i really wish this series of biology was done like two years ago. hes going through my full two year spec just in a different order and my final exam for biology is on the 22nd. awesome videos hank, good for my synaptic revision!

  • @shaunakiyomi
    @shaunakiyomi 10 років тому +1

    bless your soul hank i watch these for fun but i have a genetics exam on thursday and guess who loves crash course i doooooooooooooooooooooooo

  • @JALong-hp6zv
    @JALong-hp6zv 11 років тому +1

    BEST helping you learn "all the stuff" videos ever! I love this guy :)

  • @ShelbyGTMustang60
    @ShelbyGTMustang60 10 років тому +4

    I'm a maths undergraduate and totally just watched this as a simplified version of what I'm doing at the beginning of my final year project :) But alas no Punnet squares, got to love Punnet squares. It goes so well with the Hardy-Weinberg Law :)

  • @manamejeffbeezos1238
    @manamejeffbeezos1238 8 років тому +46

    "Just like fast an furious movies there are five of them." ....yeah, about that.

  • @terrygyatso3928
    @terrygyatso3928 6 років тому +1

    Dude this was amazingly helpful, he was crystal clear in his explanations

  • @shumpeter2
    @shumpeter2 12 років тому

    hank, this is a pretty impressive intro on hardy-weinberg equilibrium, i loved the background on darwin-mendel..!!

  • @winniejan5510
    @winniejan5510 8 років тому +10

    You have helped me more than any tutor at my university and have saved my ass a couple times. Thank you Hank Greene

  • @trishalish13
    @trishalish13 10 років тому +32

    "Alas, earwax."
    Thank you, Dumbledore!

    • @brandonkim8423
      @brandonkim8423 10 років тому +2

      When he tried out those Jelly Bean thingies :D

    • @loissharpe2760
      @loissharpe2760 9 років тому +3

      *Moment of silence for Richard Harris*

  • @armsanal
    @armsanal 10 років тому

    You are amazing, I'm studying Biology and I took a course of Genetics Population, and you explain it so well and easy.

  • @elfanorisda
    @elfanorisda 6 років тому +1

    wow, thank you so much Hank, for explaining in a fancy-understandable explanation that enlighten me on my research topic. Really being helped by this video to begin with. Go and good luck for your next can't-wait video! XD

  • @thingamabitch
    @thingamabitch 10 років тому +275

    /holds up Darwin and Mendel fingerpuppets/ NOW KISS!!!

    • @brandonkim8423
      @brandonkim8423 10 років тому +2

      Kinda like Sims, eh?

    • @haye7475
      @haye7475 10 років тому +4

      Kimchi Kim just with less trapping of your neighbors

    • @brandonkim8423
      @brandonkim8423 10 років тому +2

      jacob nichols by putting them in a room and blocking the doorway with a chair?

    • @haye7475
      @haye7475 10 років тому +4

      and putting very flammable objects in there, and then putting a few lit fireplaces in there with them.

    • @brandonkim8423
      @brandonkim8423 10 років тому +2

      jacob nichols yeah. Ugh, a neighbor. Kill it with fire.

  • @amandaburger6560
    @amandaburger6560 4 роки тому +13

    When he said “alas, earwax” I SCREAMED DUMBLEDORE we love a hp fan

  • @pritomdey6745
    @pritomdey6745 7 років тому +2

    Great Video Man! Keep it up!

  • @user-nf1zz9rq4x
    @user-nf1zz9rq4x 8 років тому

    I enjoy learning things from his channel! All pretty easy to understand as a science amateur...Thanks a lot!

  • @MikeJones-qn1gz
    @MikeJones-qn1gz 9 років тому +24

    Im doing this in my Bio class and I understand how to use the equation and work the method however I dont understand why we still use this theory when most if not all life on the planet is effected by mutations, natural selection, migration and genetic drift. How can Hardy Weinberg have any application when alot of the assumptions needed for a Weinberg application do not occur in most populations? In short can sombody explain how this method can apply to everyday populations in this day and age?

    • @Anonymous-gb6ur
      @Anonymous-gb6ur 9 років тому +3

      Mike Jones The Hardy Weinberg Equilibrium might be impossible, but their equation is still used to guess at the allele and genotype frequencies in populations.

    • @kristenemurphy814
      @kristenemurphy814 9 років тому +10

      Mike Jones The Henry Weinburg equation is mostly just used as the null hypothesis to compare actual populations to. For example, if a rare homozygous recessive trait occurs more often in an actual population than in the Henry Weinburg equation, the population likely engages in inbreeding that increases heterozygosity.

    • @MikeJones-qn1gz
      @MikeJones-qn1gz 9 років тому +5

      Ahhh ok so its a weird way to figure out how inbred a population is, have to tell my Teacher that.

    • @puncheex2
      @puncheex2 9 років тому +10

      Mike Jones As in all such efforts, the simplified equation gives the result in the basic case, and provides a basis on how to determine the non-simple cases.You don't stop with H/W, but you use it as a starting point. Without it you haven't got a clue for approaching the hard cases.
      There are numerous cases of laws promulgated under unrealistic ideal conditions: the ideal gas laws, ideal springs, perfectly resistive circuits with no induction or capacitance, ideal antenna behavior, and so on. Even motion without friction (f=ma, v=d/t) are idealized.

  • @Lady_in_Yearning
    @Lady_in_Yearning 8 років тому +44

    - Hey, Hardy!
    - What's that, Weinberg?
    - How do you like these new educational shows?
    - I guess they're alright but why all the puppets?
    - Well, at least we know where all of the budget went!
    DO-HO-HO-HO-HOH!

  • @chillyfire6814
    @chillyfire6814 8 років тому +2

    Thank you for this. It really helped clear it up for me.

  • @CCHustla
    @CCHustla 11 років тому

    Thanks! Very helpful....most of the crash course bio videos are pretty awesome

  • @datherax
    @datherax 10 років тому +182

    Maters gonna mate, potatoes gonna potate

  • @vsj2k
    @vsj2k 8 років тому +6

    hey hank! thanks for that informative video on Pop-Gen(as you call it) ...could you just make another video on the derivation of H.W Equilibrium explaining covariance etc; (since you love math). thanks once again!

  • @onashenwings3850
    @onashenwings3850 10 років тому

    nice fresh cut & dude keep up the goo work

  • @darrylrobbins8118
    @darrylrobbins8118 4 роки тому

    great job dude , I love the enthusiasm

  • @bymyspotfordreams9057
    @bymyspotfordreams9057 7 років тому +46

    I'm getting worried about your unhealthy fixation with earwax...

  • @losthighwaygnr3685
    @losthighwaygnr3685 8 років тому +5

    "Do not mate randomly !" LOL !!!! I love CrashCourse :)

  • @anakagung7613
    @anakagung7613 5 років тому

    Thanks for the table of content

  • @janellabaxter8372
    @janellabaxter8372 9 років тому

    Excellent tutorial on the Hardy-Weinberg principle. A follow up segment should be on frequency dependent selection using sickle cell anemia as an example.

  • @ItsRiya123
    @ItsRiya123 8 років тому +32

    "alas, earwax"
    honestly love
    everyone could use a good dumbldore quote

  • @malavikapradeep9771
    @malavikapradeep9771 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you so much

  • @chynanner15
    @chynanner15 10 років тому

    Thank you so much, Hank! I left AP Bio totally confused today, and this cleared everything up!

  • @Daddyyem11
    @Daddyyem11 9 років тому

    Thanks for the instruction. Good work

  • @lollipoplilly100
    @lollipoplilly100 9 років тому +3

    you make life in bio so much easier! I LOVE YOU!!

  • @torimoss7481
    @torimoss7481 5 років тому +14

    “Just like the fast and furious movies, there are five of them.”
    Well that didn’t age well.

  • @recklessclairy
    @recklessclairy 11 років тому

    Thank you SO much for this video! I now understand the Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium. Hopefully this information will be useful for my exam on Tuesday!

  • @collinskisegula86
    @collinskisegula86 5 років тому

    educative, funny, entertaining hank you're the BEST!

  • @moviemaker1986
    @moviemaker1986 10 років тому +119

    Haters, yes.
    Some say "evolution is not real! Look to religion!"
    Some say "religion is not real! Look to science!"
    (I'm paraphrasing, of course.)
    But there's no need to manufacture a debate between science and religion where only one can "win." You know, there is ample room for both to coexist. So many people miss that point.

    • @killerbee2562
      @killerbee2562 10 років тому +15

      Unless your talking about Buddhism, science and religion can't co-op exist. Because science has proved over last 200 years how religion is wrong, it hasn't set out to that but it has done it anyway.

    • @moviemaker1986
      @moviemaker1986 10 років тому +6

      killerbee256 I can't really respond to that statement because there's nothing to respond to that I haven't already said. Come back with actual examples of how you see science proving religion wrong, and I can respond to those.
      I mean, if you're actually looking for a response, trying to start a discussion. If you're not, well, don't bother and I won't either.
      Why do you think Buddhism is special in this regard? Why the last 200 years? Why not more or less than that timeframe?

    • @killerbee2562
      @killerbee2562 10 років тому +15

      Jack Eggebrecht
      Then you don't know much about science. Genesis is wrong, because we have fossils and genetics evidence that prove humans are just animals related to other animals. Geology proves there was no great flood and that the earth is 4.54 billion years old. Linguistics show the tower of babel story is that just. There were no 10 plagues of Egypt, because A we can read Egyptian records and B archaeologists don't find mass graves dating to that time. The wall of jeriho were not destroyed in the era the bible claims the Israelites returned. I could go on but I don't need to. And why two hundred years? Because that's about the time science broke away from religion fully, what I mean is that's about the time a scientist could propose something that countered the bible with being arrested. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddhism_and_science
      and for more exmaples of how the bible is wrong read this en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Historicity_of_the_Bible

    • @kristur1
      @kristur1 10 років тому +3

      There is no debate between science and religion. It would be irrational to argue against a scientific theory on the basis that something you think is true for no adequate reason (i.e. faith) is contradicted by something that has been demonstrated to be true more thoroughly than anything unscientific.
      No reasonable person would doubt the reality of evolution by natural selection because in support there's so much evidence that it is literally the foundation of modern biology.

    • @M941CheeseMan
      @M941CheeseMan 10 років тому +9

      kristur1 Personally, I am an atheist and that is just my opinion but I think there should be a debate due to the fact that neither you, nor anyone can explain why it occurs. Not on a human level, but on a universal level. We have no idea why we exist or any of the things that science proves because no-one knows why the universe exists. For this reason, until we can find out why the universe exists or even how it was created, we can't rule out religion because in that sense, it is clear to see why people do support that side of the argument when we cannot say where it all came from or why.
      In what killerbee is talking about in response to the bible, I believe in the bible, not because I think a man with a stick parted the red sea, or Jesus had the uncanny ability to kill Mycobacterium Leprae. It was stories who wanted to help live their lives to good principles like helping others. They were like short stories that had a moral to live your life by and however much their reality was pushed in the centuries after it, it may have not happened, but the lessons learned are still applicable as humans today.

  • @edmondrieffer4060
    @edmondrieffer4060 9 років тому +8

    Strange that I noticed this but the image in this video is mirrored. His mole on his neck is on the right side in this one but it's on the left in all the others. And his ring is now on his right hand instead of his own left.

    • @dogdemon62
      @dogdemon62 9 років тому +19

      It's so you can read his writing.

    • @henrypeterson211
      @henrypeterson211 9 років тому

      Yeah, Maybe, he wants people to think he doesn't have one.......?

  • @clementt6901
    @clementt6901 7 років тому

    Really good explanation!

  • @DreamHopeLive
    @DreamHopeLive 11 років тому

    Thank You Hank, I FINALLY understand Hardy-weinburg after having it explained to me by 3 TA, my instructor and numerous students and tutors... I was beginning to think I would never understand it...

  • @erincuentas529
    @erincuentas529 9 років тому +5

    Hank, I'm a high school bio teacher and really want to understand this well before I teach the connection between population genetics and evolution. As far as mutations go, how do we know helpful mutations were indeed mutations and not just less frequent alleles that became more frequent under the right environmental pressures? For example, lactose tolerance. How do we KNOW that was a mutation? Where can I learn more about the percentages of mutations that are helpful, silent, and harmful?

    • @williaml872
      @williaml872 9 років тому +16

      How did you become a teacher if you don't even know your own lesson plans

    • @margaretjanowski-bell7585
      @margaretjanowski-bell7585 9 років тому +2

      Erin,
      First, all genetic variation ultimately came from mutations: changes in the DNA nucleotide sequence. Some times rare alleles will become more frequent due to changing environmental conditions. The Rock Pocket Mouse is an example of this. (www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/making-fittest-natural-selection-and-adaptation).
      HHMI has a great set of resources addressing the genetics of lactose intolerance. It comes with a great video found here: www.hhmi.org/biointeractive/making-fittest-got-lactase-co-evolution-genes-and-culture . If you scroll down you will see the lesson plans and activities for students. The pedigree activity has students find the mutation in the DNA nucleotide sequence.
      Have fun with your students!

    • @fluxbird
      @fluxbird 9 років тому +8

      william l Maybe this stuff wasn't yet known when they got their education?

  • @dtcanxz
    @dtcanxz 7 років тому +11

    "And I have good news. It involves a lot of math!"

  • @noha3abdo
    @noha3abdo 11 років тому

    Just pure awesome clarification !!
    Thanks so much :)

  • @charlottebowers9670
    @charlottebowers9670 11 років тому

    Thankyou so much for this Hank, I'm currently trying to do a GCSE Higher Tier practise paper for my upcoming exam and I had no idea how to answer the questions, so thank you for this video!! Also, I notied two things;
    1. You're left-handed, which makes me feel more awesome because I am too
    2. You're wearing your TSWGO and DFTBA wristbands :')

  • @Zerepzerreitug
    @Zerepzerreitug 12 років тому +5

    "...and I have great news, it involves a lot of math!"
    that cracked me

  • @Stilllife1999
    @Stilllife1999 8 років тому +22

    "Chucky D."
    Honestly, wtf.

  • @KyrstSings
    @KyrstSings 12 років тому

    I learned this last year, Hank makes it more fun.

  • @Meeshers816
    @Meeshers816 11 років тому

    Seriously, THANK YOU. You're such a great teacher and you make this so easy to understand.

  • @stephaniemcnugg9693
    @stephaniemcnugg9693 7 років тому +77

    You lost me at "you know math?"

  • @TheSpoonyFox
    @TheSpoonyFox 9 років тому +130

    So... the meaning of life is 0.42 instead? *grin*

  • @sarahacado1756
    @sarahacado1756 10 років тому

    your videos have been helping since high-school and are still helping in my college cources. i.e. Genetics.....Thank you

  • @davidcouto4351
    @davidcouto4351 5 років тому

    Awesome Explanation! You just saved my bio exam! Thank you!

  • @Yamikaiba123
    @Yamikaiba123 7 років тому +3

    I was taught that Mendell sent an enthusiastic letter to Darwin which the latter didn't sufficiently understand.

  • @jacobknighten798
    @jacobknighten798 8 років тому +71

    I can't mate randomly? what the hell am I supposed to do with my weekends?

    • @meepmerp1562
      @meepmerp1562 8 років тому +4

      +Jacob Knighten you can, its not recommended

    • @maxlindner2274
      @maxlindner2274 8 років тому +21

      +Jacob Knighten U also need someone else that is willing... but then it is not random, but then it is rape... You know what, just stay in and jerk it

    • @dareen3295
      @dareen3295 4 роки тому

      69 likes btw

  • @jamescarmody4713
    @jamescarmody4713 5 років тому

    You explain Hardy-Weinberg better than Khan Academy. These 11 minutes made more sense to me than Sal's entire microlecture.

  • @yasmeenkhan2654
    @yasmeenkhan2654 7 років тому

    this video is amazing.... truly perfect!!

  • @tommykim6484
    @tommykim6484 8 років тому +39

    He's talking about earwax again

  • @blancspacespeas3208
    @blancspacespeas3208 9 років тому +50

    Ugh why don't you teach physics!!

    • @theplanissimple6025
      @theplanissimple6025 8 років тому +3

      +MinYoung Han he does!

    • @MagnusSkiptonLLC
      @MagnusSkiptonLLC 8 років тому +1

      +MinYoung Han They are doing physics next now that astronomy is done.

    • @blancspacespeas3208
      @blancspacespeas3208 8 років тому +4

      yea great they're doing it now once ive finished it -_-'

    • @mariusmeiser8360
      @mariusmeiser8360 8 років тому +3

      +syzygy yessss, i will finally get good grades in that subject too ! XD

    • @aaroneloy21
      @aaroneloy21 6 років тому +2

      Im from the future... be patient my child , it will come

  • @Napkinatorz
    @Napkinatorz 9 років тому

    Thanks for helping me study for my midterm!!

  • @Hopeyfish
    @Hopeyfish 5 років тому

    This was explained so much more clearly in 12 minutes then in the 2 hour lecture I just struggled to keep notes through.

  • @MrRoboskippy
    @MrRoboskippy 10 років тому +13

    Good News!! Math!!!

  • @laylaalshameh9961
    @laylaalshameh9961 8 років тому +8

    bruhhhhh.... I thought he said maters gonna mate because he was referring to shake it off but that was released in 2014 and this video came out in 2012 WOOOOAAAAHHH

    • @TheTravisng
      @TheTravisng 8 років тому +13

      You know "haters gonna hate" existed before Shake it Off right

    • @lyricsoftheart
      @lyricsoftheart 4 роки тому

      Right, 3LW ,”players goin play.”

  • @sosgenetica5558
    @sosgenetica5558 8 років тому

    amazing video thanks!

  • @bluesquirrel02
    @bluesquirrel02 10 років тому

    So helpful! Thank you so much!

  • @MiniMervii
    @MiniMervii 9 років тому +12

    Maters gonna mate.

  • @pogostix6097
    @pogostix6097 11 років тому +3

    "And I have good news! It involves a lot of math!"
    ... I hope you're doing the math for me Hank... :p

  • @birds-nest
    @birds-nest 12 років тому +1

    Your show is approximately two weeks behind my bio class! Perfect for reviewing after the test! This way i know the information sticks. I am definitely rewatching all of the crash courses before finals because it is the same case with my global class!
    Thank you to everyone involved with this wonderful tool!

  • @jeanetterollinger5983
    @jeanetterollinger5983 8 років тому +2

    I'm making worksheets for my classes in community college biology to go along with some of your crash course videos. The students are telling me that they are helpful. Thank you for what you do. Do you have any videos on what science is and what it isn't?

  • @vinaypolavarapu873
    @vinaypolavarapu873 8 років тому +3

    DId he have to write backwards when doing that problem?

    • @piercemcconvey3270
      @piercemcconvey3270 8 років тому

      haha no he wrote normally and they flipped the camera view like a mirror image

  • @blueskies2u4me
    @blueskies2u4me 9 років тому +4

    Darn those hot surfer dudes

  • @Rooochify
    @Rooochify 11 років тому

    Awesome video!!!

  • @ashvithakannan123
    @ashvithakannan123 11 років тому

    i love your videos so so so so so so much. it makes biology so interesting.

  • @zhuochenyuan1819
    @zhuochenyuan1819 8 років тому +31

    there are 7 fast and furious movies now :|

  • @frankvales7860
    @frankvales7860 8 років тому +5

    THATS A NECK
    BOIIIIIIII

    • @frankvales7860
      @frankvales7860 8 років тому +1

      +Vanilla Chilla YOU'RE CANCER

    • @frankvales7860
      @frankvales7860 8 років тому +2

      +Vanilla Chilla FAMILY PACK LIKE OK PAPITO

    • @ps-uj5dm
      @ps-uj5dm 8 років тому

      +Vanilla Chilla wtf

  • @lanopearlme2960
    @lanopearlme2960 9 років тому

    I do love this series and this channel is really awesome!!! are there a real example of useful mutation?! can you provide us some?

  • @ViiceTM
    @ViiceTM 11 років тому

    You ought to know that I never once in class understood how that equation worked until I watched that video. My test is tomorrow morning. THANK YOU!!!!