Wow! This really cleared up Meiosis for me! Thank you so much. This hopefully will help me survive my biology chapter. I didn't get the whole 2n to 1n thing until I watched this. Keep up the awesome work!
By far! The best I've seen. Especially the use of real # of chromatin. The 23/46/92. The others I see confuse the hell out of you when they talk about those #s arbitrarily by simply using 1 chromosome to represent the crossing over.
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AMAZING. As a veteran BIOLOGY TEACHER I have never seen an animation that attempted to follow all 46 chromosomes. THANK YOU. Are you up for some constructive criticism that I feel would make it even better with more clarity than you already have? Again, it's wonderful.
This has helped me TREMENDOUSLY during my bio class. THANK YOU SO MUCH. I always view your videos when clarification is needed. Much love from Louisiana
FROM WHEN I SAW YOU SPEAK ABOUT CHROMOTINS IN INTERPHASE; I KNEW THIS WAS GOING TO BE A GREAT VIDEO, BUT I NEVER EXPECTED THIS MUCH DETAILS 🤩 thank you for simplifying it 💕💯
Once I had seen your video Now again I want to see the process of meisis You cannot imagine how much I search this video in which all chromosome are shown Really really really really soo helpful
Bor thank you i didn't find a single video explaining this clearly meiosis in human cell Btw the cytokines animation is wrong because you told it is a animal cell and in animal cell the cytokines occurs by cell furrow methord. ( i.e. the cell membrane will form from periphery to center).
Bravo! Now I don't have to be worried about my Biology exams since my Biology teacher is so shitty and I don't even understand what he's saying in class! Thanks for the video! That helped me a lot. Appreciated the effort!
Excellent Video! It would have been great if at the end, there would be a side by side comparison of each phase (comparing meiosis 1 & 2 side by side). Thank you for making the video.
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Thanks for well organized presentation! However, a concern: Are you VERY VERY sure and certain that crossing over occurs EVEN FOR the sex chromosome pairs? That is, does pair 23 ALSO undergo crossing over?
Thanks for the clear explanation. I am starting to use DNA testing in my genealogy research, and have been getting rather confused by some of the results I am seeing. I very much needed a refresher on how sexual reproduction works at the cellular level. My last bio class was a looooooooong time ago. :-)
Great vid, I have one question though. After telophase I there seem to be 46 chromosomes in each cell, although my course says that the cells after telophase I are mostly haploid. So I don't understand how that happens?
This video is really nice, but I am a bit confused :) If our DNA with n-genes is the same in each cell, why we need 23 chromosomes ? Is DNA too long so it is split between those 23 chromosomes ? If so, how we know which chromosome/chromatine is "first" and "last" in order to have gene sequenced dna ?
I thought a chromosome was made up of 2 strands of DNA (chromatids) in a double helix? I've been watching videos for 3 days and I still don't get this. Is it 46 strands of DNA or 92 strands of DNA making up 46 chromosomes, in 23 pairs? I'd really appreciate a reply. Edit: does this mean that a strand of DNA is really a chromosome, and a chromaTID is a sugarphosphate backbone (with projecting bases, still not bonded to the other complementary bases)?? Help.
i think it's because both sperm and egg undergo meiosis = the sperm will undergo meiosis, creating 4 new sperm cells that will try to fertilize egg... the egg will produce 4 new cells, but only 1 will become the egg that is going to be fertilized by the sperm. the other 3 cells form polar bodies. once a sperm cell and the 1 egg cell collide, the dna strands come together and the zygote starts dividing into a human. (i'm not positive on the details but i think that's what happens).
every cell in our bodies have 46 chromosomes, except the gonads have 23 because of the end product of meiosis. When sperm and cell collide, the 23 chromosomes form together and restore the 46 chromosomes for a new human
When they duplicated, they became 92 chromosomes but after becoming X shaped, they were 46???? Why???:( you refer to the "X" as *a* chromosome but isn't it two: the original & duplicated??::((((
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Wow! This really cleared up Meiosis for me! Thank you so much. This hopefully will help me survive my biology chapter. I didn't get the whole 2n to 1n thing until I watched this. Keep up the awesome work!
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By far! The best I've seen. Especially the use of real # of chromatin. The 23/46/92. The others I see confuse the hell out of you when they talk about those #s arbitrarily by simply using 1 chromosome to represent the crossing over.
great job. students so often get confused because only a chromosome or two is illustrated. thanks for putting in the time to show them all
Best video I have seen in my 8 weeks of compressed A&P 1&2 classes (they have shown a lot). Hoping you do more!
Really your,s lectures award me about cell division .I have seen many lectures but your,s lecture is really wonderful. Thinks for help .and I ,ll pray for you .may god give you the greatest place in paradise.
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AMAZING. As a veteran BIOLOGY TEACHER I have never seen an animation that attempted to follow all 46 chromosomes. THANK YOU. Are you up for some constructive criticism that I feel would make it even better with more clarity than you already have? Again, it's wonderful.
This is the best explanation for human meiosis I have ever seen. Thank you so so much
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Very well and easily explained. And unlike books, you actually took the time to draw the 46 chromosomes, and not just 1 or 2.
Finally...a crystal clear explanation. Great job!
This has helped me TREMENDOUSLY during my bio class. THANK YOU SO MUCH. I always view your videos when clarification is needed. Much love from Louisiana
FROM WHEN I SAW YOU SPEAK ABOUT CHROMOTINS IN INTERPHASE; I KNEW THIS WAS GOING TO BE A GREAT VIDEO, BUT I NEVER EXPECTED THIS MUCH DETAILS 🤩 thank you for simplifying it 💕💯
Even more clear by giving the whole picture. Thanks!
Once I had seen your video
Now again I want to see the process of meisis
You cannot imagine how much I search this video in which all chromosome are shown
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I have seen many videos on meiosis but i was not completely understand that but your video clears my every concept
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Bor thank you i didn't find a single video explaining this clearly meiosis in human cell
Btw the cytokines animation is wrong because you told it is a animal cell and in animal cell the cytokines occurs by cell furrow methord. ( i.e. the cell membrane will form from periphery to center).
Bravo! Now I don't have to be worried about my Biology exams since my Biology teacher is so shitty and I don't even understand what he's saying in class! Thanks for the video! That helped me a lot. Appreciated the effort!
I have seen many videos on meiosis but this i was not completely understand that but your video clears my every concept
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was having trouble visualizing meiosis and genetic diversity before this video but now it all makes sense, thank you!
Great to hear... this video took me a long long long time to animate. Glad you found it helpful.
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Excellent Video! It would have been great if at the end, there would be a side by side comparison of each phase (comparing meiosis 1 & 2 side by side). Thank you for making the video.
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best and simplest video tutorial i have ever seen.Good job sir. This is the most easiest way to learn. Please make more videos by this easy technique of learning. THANK YOU Sir
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Thanks for well organized presentation!
However, a concern: Are you VERY VERY sure and certain that crossing over occurs EVEN FOR the sex chromosome pairs? That is, does pair 23 ALSO undergo crossing over?
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Thanks for the clear explanation. I am starting to use DNA testing in my genealogy research, and have been getting rather confused by some of the results I am seeing. I very much needed a refresher on how sexual reproduction works at the cellular level. My last bio class was a looooooooong time ago. :-)
Great video. I took a lot of notes. Thank You!
So what are the haploid cells then used for after being produced?
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So no need to differentiate between independent assortment and crossing over or?
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Great vid, I have one question though. After telophase I there seem to be 46 chromosomes in each cell, although my course says that the cells after telophase I are mostly haploid. So I don't understand how that happens?
This was helpful !
This video is really nice, but I am a bit confused :)
If our DNA with n-genes is the same in each cell, why we need 23 chromosomes ? Is DNA too long so it is split between those 23 chromosomes ? If so, how we know which chromosome/chromatine is "first" and "last" in order to have gene sequenced dna ?
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So in meiosis they is no pinching
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I thought a chromosome was made up of 2 strands of DNA (chromatids) in a double helix? I've been watching videos for 3 days and I still don't get this. Is it 46 strands of DNA or 92 strands of DNA making up 46 chromosomes, in 23 pairs? I'd really appreciate a reply.
Edit: does this mean that a strand of DNA is really a chromosome, and a chromaTID is a sugarphosphate backbone (with projecting bases, still not bonded to the other complementary bases)?? Help.
Sir when does miosis actually starts? how is it related to reproduction. ?
i think it's because both sperm and egg undergo meiosis = the sperm will undergo meiosis, creating 4 new sperm cells that will try to fertilize egg... the egg will produce 4 new cells, but only 1 will become the egg that is going to be fertilized by the sperm. the other 3 cells form polar bodies. once a sperm cell and the 1 egg cell collide, the dna strands come together and the zygote starts dividing into a human. (i'm not positive on the details but i think that's what happens).
every cell in our bodies have 46 chromosomes, except the gonads have 23 because of the end product of meiosis. When sperm and cell collide, the 23 chromosomes form together and restore the 46 chromosomes for a new human
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When they duplicated, they became 92 chromosomes but after becoming X shaped, they were 46???? Why???:( you refer to the "X" as *a* chromosome but isn't it two: the original & duplicated??::((((
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good video but you should have pointed out that metaphase I also is responsible for diversity
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