What is epigenetics? - Carlos Guerrero-Bosagna

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  • Опубліковано 26 чер 2016
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    Here’s a conundrum: Identical twins originate from the same DNA ... so how can they turn out so different - even in traits that have a significant genetic component? Carlos Guerrero-Bosagna explains that while nature versus nurture has a lot to do with it, a deeper, related answer can be found within something called epigenetics.
    Lesson by Carlos Guerrero-Bosagna, animation by Chris Bishop.

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  • @dropj3
    @dropj3 8 років тому +1373

    It amazes me how this channel succeeds in targeting a widely diverged age demographic without making it to hard for younger audience or to childish for adults. it explains extremely complicated stuff in a simplified way without making it dull. Thanks for this amazing channel and for enriching a lot of people's lives.

    • @santiagorosero223
      @santiagorosero223 4 роки тому +2

      no

    • @bombytetoo
      @bombytetoo 4 роки тому +1

      no

    • @StevieStyle
      @StevieStyle 4 роки тому +5

      yes

    • @simplykoko23
      @simplykoko23 3 роки тому +3

      i didn't find it simplified AT ALL.. too wordy. I had to look at another video for clarification

    • @simplykoko23
      @simplykoko23 3 роки тому

      THIS VERSION SUCKS.. THIS VERSION WAS WAYYYYYYYY BETTER
      ua-cam.com/video/g12kIu9jrIk/v-deo.html

  • @20sk8tergirl
    @20sk8tergirl 8 років тому +422

    Learning about epigenetics was my favorite part of AP Biology. So fascinating.

    • @shanelhindman9688
      @shanelhindman9688 3 роки тому +2

      @Olivia Pierce same, and i'm so confused

    • @Mark-Wilson
      @Mark-Wilson 3 роки тому +5

      genetics is itneresting but epigenetiics is even more so

    • @robotic1352
      @robotic1352 9 днів тому

      this is extra credit for my normal biology class😂

  • @xyronox
    @xyronox 8 років тому +1675

    How the heck do scientists figure this stuff out

    • @ericklopes4046
      @ericklopes4046 8 років тому +23

      +AmracX Best comment I've read today

    • @ericklopes4046
      @ericklopes4046 8 років тому +15

      +AmracX I can't like it through my phone, but consider it done, ok?

    • @drumdidawnandrade6004
      @drumdidawnandrade6004 8 років тому +7

      I believe it's a theory

    • @aleksandranovak8380
      @aleksandranovak8380 8 років тому +2

      I can hit a like on my phone if i touch the screen for 2 seconds :)

    • @LeeMaitland
      @LeeMaitland 6 років тому +226

      The scientific method. A person works really hard for many years to learn as much as they can about their particular topic, in this case genetics. Then they pick an area of research that appeals to them, say, epigenetics, if they think they can help advance an area where our knowledge is sketchy, then they find funding and create a statement like 'eating healthily can slow a certain cancer growth in humans due to turning a certain gene on', they make their own prediction as to the outcome, then test it using either tried and tested methods or new ones. Then they analyse and present their findings. These results are then tested by other scientists for validation, the more scientists who's results match, the more sure we are in the results. And that's science.

  • @juanvictorcabrera9388
    @juanvictorcabrera9388 8 років тому +216

    Can I just say, I'm really impressed with the accuracy of the information in this video! Not that I would expect any disninformation, but given the complexity of the information given, it's wonderful to have this information for public awareness.

  • @sevanaiaseeto9456
    @sevanaiaseeto9456 8 років тому +642

    Epigenetics = genetic expression that alternates overtime in response to cellular physiology.

    • @hinmatth
      @hinmatth 4 роки тому +5

      Heritable

    • @tylerwaxman7512
      @tylerwaxman7512 4 роки тому +37

      Wrong. Epi- means protein expression in organisms caused by modification of gene expression from outside effectors rather than owing to the genetic code itself.

    • @mord0
      @mord0 3 роки тому +49

      @Austin Wilson "Epi" means on top of. In short, epigenetics is the study of how the environment influences gene expression. No need to complicate it any further than that.

    • @sarahnunez318
      @sarahnunez318 3 роки тому +8

      You don't know how much I need this my guy

    • @KellyCalhoun322
      @KellyCalhoun322 3 роки тому +1

      Concise, great word choices!

  • @fienevandijk7224
    @fienevandijk7224 4 роки тому +244

    I'm an identical twin with glasses and pollen allergy, my twin has none of this. I didn't know I needed this video, 'till I saw it.

    • @DCBfanboy
      @DCBfanboy 4 роки тому +15

      Seems like you lost the genetic lottery x)

    • @fienevandijk7224
      @fienevandijk7224 4 роки тому +43

      @@DCBfanboy but we had the same ticket!

    • @DCBfanboy
      @DCBfanboy 4 роки тому +7

      @@fienevandijk7224 yeah lmao the price was shared between you two but your twin took all of it :o

    • @fienevandijk7224
      @fienevandijk7224 4 роки тому +11

      @@DCBfanboy unfortunately very true. I'm too kind, really ':)

    • @DCBfanboy
      @DCBfanboy 4 роки тому +1

      @@fienevandijk7224 yes, you are!

  • @kanizbristy5425
    @kanizbristy5425 4 роки тому +46

    I just had my Advanced Molecular Biology course, and Epigenetics was a huge part of that. I must say, the recommended read "Handbook of Epigenetics" took the life outta me. Didn't know these could be represented so easily, accurately and interestingly.

  • @floraaaaa07
    @floraaaaa07 2 роки тому +13

    epigenética foi fantástico de estudar em biologia molecular quando cursei biomedicina, e apesar de parecer que eu não aprendi completamente como funciona toda vez que eu paro pra me aprofundar no assunto eu fico mais encantada, amo muito esse assunto!

  • @BrawnyBuddha
    @BrawnyBuddha 8 років тому +75

    A subtle but effective motivator for me to continue dieting and exercising.
    EDIT: And learning (which includes watching TED Ed videos lol)

  • @Chandra5
    @Chandra5 7 років тому +44

    I love the study of epigenetics! A very in depth, yet simple subject that has the answers to so many things.

  • @AlfredoBustos
    @AlfredoBustos 8 років тому +77

    So... Lamarck was a little right?

    • @RahulMPrathap
      @RahulMPrathap 3 роки тому +3

      Science is going to get rewritten

  • @NoahHensonbassface
    @NoahHensonbassface 2 роки тому +33

    Just took my genetics final and this was one of the concepts on it. Well explained and easy to understand without all the big words like histone acetylation or methylation which cause people to feel like the concept is too big to understand. Thank you!

  • @francestorreysirdevan4774
    @francestorreysirdevan4774 4 роки тому +4

    So well explained! Thanks TED-Ed!! You guys are so awesome!

  • @EthanPowellMMA
    @EthanPowellMMA 8 років тому +62

    this video is nuts, great stuff so interesting I do biology at A-Level and I didnt really know about Epigenetics before this

    • @ethanross1071
      @ethanross1071 8 років тому +10

      I'm doing A level biology and epigenetics has just been put in our new course.

  • @saumyas4114
    @saumyas4114 6 років тому +2

    Wow, what a video. Love the animation, content, graphics and the narration. Guys, Thank you so much!💐

  • @IsmailSal98
    @IsmailSal98 3 роки тому

    Perfect explanation and perfect Arabic translation. Thank you a lot.

  • @ghorilll8769
    @ghorilll8769 2 роки тому +4

    Love the way they explain everything in so simple, understandable language making the listeners learn the topic with interest💕

  • @kateparker8546
    @kateparker8546 8 років тому +17

    I was lost about 50 seconds in... But I still love this channel!

  • @mcphersonazubuike4051
    @mcphersonazubuike4051 2 роки тому

    I have read and written a lot essays on topics which were related to epigentics and never has it so accurately simplified as was done in this videos.

  • @suadramirez3718
    @suadramirez3718 4 місяці тому

    Wow absolutely loved this. You made it so easy to undertand a complex term in 5 minutes. Thank you!!

  • @pete1955
    @pete1955 2 роки тому +10

    I heard if you keep your thoughts happy and maintain stress well, it legit manipulates your cells to perform better, combat sickness, and live longer.
    Notice the little things today and appreciate this small instance in time♥️

    • @KawaiiFireMoon
      @KawaiiFireMoon 4 місяці тому

      Facts just gotta stay positive. I also know forcing a smile will make you feel a little better too.
      Dont forget to smile folks and if someones being a stick in the mud maybe they just need a smile too.
      :)

  • @anyersondavidpachecomier4144
    @anyersondavidpachecomier4144 2 роки тому +4

    So we have to take care of ourselves, not only for ourselves, but also for our future children.

  • @bushra1271
    @bushra1271 Рік тому +1

    it's truly amazing! thank you for all the hard work to make such easy understandable important videos!!

  • @user-zw3kg9xn3y
    @user-zw3kg9xn3y Рік тому

    As a biology-learner, this video is really helpful as a introductory lesson.

  • @beegyooshi3271
    @beegyooshi3271 3 роки тому +652

    POV: you are watching for school

  • @Ziggurat1
    @Ziggurat1 8 років тому +4

    Thanks, was wondering about this, learned several things!

  • @FarhanAmin1994
    @FarhanAmin1994 2 роки тому

    My, my, my! 'Props for excellent graphics' would be underappreciation. This. Was. Fantabulous!

  • @mariastankova2149
    @mariastankova2149 Рік тому +4

    This video is perfect, so easy to understand. Thank you so much. :)

  • @wadeambrose6351
    @wadeambrose6351 3 роки тому +6

    Great video. Small thing that's wrong: methylation on the DNA stops transcription like you said, but methylation on histones (the things that cause the DNA tightening that you mentioned; the yellow ball thing) increases DNA "loosening" and increases transcription. So basically methylation can increase or decrease transcription. Biology is wild

  • @_Forever555
    @_Forever555 8 років тому +6

    Thanks for the vid. I had the book "Epigenetics" by Joe Wallach on my reading list. this clip makes me want to read it even more. 👍👍👍

  • @quangvinhnguyen114
    @quangvinhnguyen114 Рік тому

    Ted ed illustration style as always so creative, expressive and inspiring

  • @johnballmore5484
    @johnballmore5484 2 роки тому

    This answers so many questions I've had!

  • @RoScFan
    @RoScFan 7 років тому +22

    it would be interesting to see a video about the relationship between epigenetics and lamarckism.

  • @ThePurpleCowBell
    @ThePurpleCowBell 8 років тому +13

    Thank you so much for this video! I LOVE genetics and I hope to pursue the study of genes/genetics in college. I find this specific topic very interesting. I cannot wait to see this field grow and expand in knowledge!! ^_^

  • @khamikos1
    @khamikos1 5 років тому

    perfect presentation. thanks from Greece

  • @thailanmendes5074
    @thailanmendes5074 8 років тому

    Very nice video. This epigenetic traits that are carried during meiosis can change the evolutionary paradigm!

  • @Vivenk88
    @Vivenk88 7 років тому +16

    This effectively gives more weight to the nurture part in the nature vs. nurture debate. I also think a major part of growth is prenatal development, which sadly the person has no control over. Certain negative effects during that time can carry impressions as the child grows. They can only hope their mom was living responsibly while they grew inside her.

    • @gamegamer9523
      @gamegamer9523 2 роки тому

      I used to think nuture is something you can always control but Nature is something you can’t but it wasn’t always the case. Sometimes you can’t control your environment and sometimes you can prevent genetic diseases from effecting you despite having the genes

    • @paularrowsmith9980
      @paularrowsmith9980 Рік тому

      ...and also hope that mum doesn't abort him or her. Otherwise, it's 'end of the epigenetic story' for that little one!

  • @danical8300
    @danical8300 8 років тому +6

    this video taught me more than 3 weeks of college genetics

  • @ShailabhR
    @ShailabhR 4 роки тому

    Great explanation. Thank you!

  • @ALIschannel3
    @ALIschannel3 2 роки тому

    This incredibly interesting and easy to understand
    thanks

  • @ManInAWell360
    @ManInAWell360 Рік тому +5

    Hello from biology class!

    • @gabrieljarvis2236
      @gabrieljarvis2236 4 місяці тому

      hello i’m from 7th hour 😢illinois 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉

  • @RahulMPrathap
    @RahulMPrathap 3 роки тому +4

    I always admire Dr. Bruce Lipton in this matter.

  • @jaxnean2663
    @jaxnean2663 8 років тому

    One of your best videos ever.

  • @mrnerd73
    @mrnerd73 4 роки тому +1

    Simply explained ❤️

  • @matthiasvanogtrop1754
    @matthiasvanogtrop1754 8 років тому +3

    Funny enough, tomorrow i will have a test about genetics and this video really helped me!

  • @jahidahsan1243
    @jahidahsan1243 3 роки тому +3

    I added this video to watch later some time ago and now after watching I just realized it was positioned at 42 in the list. Coincidence I think not.

  • @mayaramiranda1263
    @mayaramiranda1263 5 років тому

    Amazing explanation!! Congratulation!!

  • @Me-iq4se
    @Me-iq4se 2 роки тому +1

    This is getting me extra credit in biology. Thanks Ted Ed!

  • @Progaminer
    @Progaminer 8 років тому +31

    That flickering animation makes me crazy, although the topic is really interesting.

    • @Mark-Wilson
      @Mark-Wilson 3 роки тому

      I like that tho also hia fter four years

    • @Progaminer
      @Progaminer 3 роки тому +1

      @@Mark-Wilson Hi :) It's funny how someone replies to my comment and now I see it again and can't remember ever writing this comment

  • @jaybialecki
    @jaybialecki Рік тому +3

    Emotions are chemical feedback, the end products of experiences we have in our external environment. SO as we react to a situation in our external environment that produces an emotion, the resulting internal chemistry can signal our genes to either turn on (up-regulating) or to turn off(down-regulating) the expression of the gene. The gene itself does not physically change- the expression of the gene changes, and that expression is what matters most because that is what affects our health and our lives.
    You are awesome!

  • @kitarvin770
    @kitarvin770 2 роки тому +1

    Insightful and inspiring.

  • @nimraasghar9693
    @nimraasghar9693 2 роки тому +1

    amazing .... nicely explained everything

  • @MorrisonEnterprise
    @MorrisonEnterprise 8 років тому +5

    Peter D'Adamo wrote a book on this 8 years ago: The Genotype Diet

  • @adrianaslund8605
    @adrianaslund8605 2 роки тому +12

    "Why might one twin get heart disease at 55 while the other runs marathons in perfect health?"
    I think you might have just answered your own question.

  • @AS-eq2qm
    @AS-eq2qm 5 років тому

    Great explanation

  • @khadidja7266
    @khadidja7266 2 роки тому

    your explication is just amazing

  • @kaziislam2785
    @kaziislam2785 8 років тому +53

    As I watched the video, one quote arose in my head: Nothing is true. Everything is permitted.

    • @SibylMadia
      @SibylMadia 8 років тому +6

      Lit

    • @joetheyoung
      @joetheyoung 8 років тому +3

      This comment is just proof that meme magic exists. Certainly a amazing breakthrough in the social decline of civilization.

    • @sage7774
      @sage7774 5 років тому

      SHIIIIIIII AC4 AY

  • @enzobg2011
    @enzobg2011 8 років тому +211

    So evolution doesn't only happen through random mutations?

    • @angelic8632002
      @angelic8632002 8 років тому +97

      No, the environment we live in dictates if a mutation is beneficial or not. And if so, there is a bigger chance of that change surviving by being passed on to offspring.
      And there is some anecdotal evidence that epigenetics might make it more likely that some traits that are expressed more might get preferential treatment when they pass on to offspring.

    • @DarthKenobius
      @DarthKenobius 8 років тому +9

      sexual selection also plays a part

    • @enzobg2011
      @enzobg2011 8 років тому +29

      Serah Wint I've always found hard to understand how evolution could work so well only though random mutations, like for example how some gorillas subspecies feet become more human like after only a couple thousand years having a less arboreal lives. I guess epigenetics have something to do with it.

    • @angelic8632002
      @angelic8632002 8 років тому +21

      enzobg2011
      Probably yea. Another example are Europeans that changed skin pigmentation under just a few thousand years.
      That's probably a clear example of epigenetics at work.

    • @sevanaiaseeto9456
      @sevanaiaseeto9456 8 років тому +37

      Epigenetics isn't evolution. Epigenetics is genetic expression of your genes controlled by altering cellular physiology. Epigenetics doesn't change the gene pool of your gametes.

  • @littlewolf2703
    @littlewolf2703 4 роки тому

    I'm from Brasil, and this video was easier to understand than my book in portuguese!

  • @anthonyhernandez9095
    @anthonyhernandez9095 Рік тому +4

    Anybody else watching this video for school?

  • @nrannia
    @nrannia 8 років тому +9

    damn, I love Biology

  • @antonionader4455
    @antonionader4455 Рік тому

    Thank you for the good experience

  • @beatrizdealcantara8183
    @beatrizdealcantara8183 6 років тому +2

    Obrigada pela tradução, ajudou muito!

  • @jamisn512
    @jamisn512 3 місяці тому +5

    Help me my teacher has locked me up and is forcing me to watch dna videos help I miss my family please send help please

  • @ALNYTheGreatScientist
    @ALNYTheGreatScientist 8 років тому +15

    So far, no comments have been about the video -_-

    • @drz616
      @drz616 8 років тому +7

      Except the top ones??

    • @CoffeePoints
      @CoffeePoints 8 років тому

      None of the comments except all of them , right?

    • @davidb5205
      @davidb5205 8 років тому

      Sometimes, UA-cam comments don't show up or load. Just refresh the page.

  • @JazevoAudiosurf
    @JazevoAudiosurf 8 років тому

    ted ed makes great videos how can you dislike them :

  • @saumyaranjansatrusal764
    @saumyaranjansatrusal764 4 роки тому

    Very well explanation..

  • @alasdair_pl
    @alasdair_pl 8 років тому +3

    Could this partially explain why the children of alcoholics have a heighten risk of becoming alcoholics themselves?

  • @t1mmytiger
    @t1mmytiger 4 роки тому +3

    It actually makes sense from an evolutionary standpoint. A species has a much greater chance of survival if its offspring can be influenced by the life experiences of its parents rather than just genes alone.

    • @barbaraeastburn6848
      @barbaraeastburn6848 2 роки тому +3

      Evolution has never been proven. It has, though been disproven through the 2nd law of thermodynamics, irreducible complexity, etc.
      A more accurate term would be.....ADAPTATION .

    • @s.unosson
      @s.unosson Рік тому +2

      But it does not support the neo-Darwinian theory of random, accidental mutations as the source of all adaptation.

    • @paularrowsmith9980
      @paularrowsmith9980 Рік тому +1

      ​@@barbaraeastburn6848
      Thanks for your input, Barbara.
      Much appreciated.

  • @Funknando
    @Funknando 2 роки тому

    Fantástico, Catelo! Congrats! People need to start to thinking about evolution quite differently!

  • @kannanshakthi6801
    @kannanshakthi6801 4 роки тому

    Very easy understanding

  • @ddmagee57
    @ddmagee57 8 років тому +4

    Hey TED-Ed! So, for example, if someone goes through a horrible event it could be "remembered" by that person's children, like a child starved in a concentration camp has children preoccupied with food?

    • @BrianHuynhPersonal
      @BrianHuynhPersonal 8 років тому +1

      or children who don't need as much food

    • @stephenrodriguez3022
      @stephenrodriguez3022 8 років тому +7

      www.scientificamerican.com/article/descendants-of-holocaust-survivors-have-altered-stress-hormones/
      quote:Yet it is still too early in our investigation into the epigenetics of
      this complex stress-response system to know for sure whether these
      molecular changes indicate any real-world risks or benefits. “If you are
      looking for it all to be logical and fall into place perfectly, it
      isn't going to yet,” Yehuda says. “We are just at the beginning of
      understanding this.

    • @ddmagee57
      @ddmagee57 8 років тому

      Thanks stephen! I'll dig into that Scientific American article, this is GOLD. I've always suspected this and one other...Do you know anything about social groups producing a constant ratio of conservative and liberal personality types?

  • @felixthecrazy
    @felixthecrazy 8 років тому +5

    Huggin' my way to a better genome!

  • @4BrycesBattle
    @4BrycesBattle 2 роки тому +1

    interesting, quick video, to point, filled w info. 👍

  • @MrOndra112
    @MrOndra112 8 років тому

    Wow, just amazing !!!

  • @Farhanullah
    @Farhanullah 4 роки тому +4

    Proud to be an Epigenetics scientist 😎

  • @abdamit
    @abdamit 8 років тому +16

    sounds like, Assassin's Creed isn't so far fetched xD

    • @LowestofheDead
      @LowestofheDead 8 років тому +7

      "Step into this genetic memory machine to discover that your ancestors.. ate unhealthily but did parkour exercise?"

    • @abdamit
      @abdamit 8 років тому

      LowestoftheDead
      was just meant as a joke, man

    • @ashiinsane90
      @ashiinsane90 8 років тому +2

      actually its not a joke i believe some time in the future we may able to do that

    • @funa6968
      @funa6968 3 роки тому

      @@ashiinsane90 when

  • @jakkritpongphadung6857
    @jakkritpongphadung6857 6 років тому

    ขอบคุณครับ สำหรับการบรรยายไทย

  • @yasminhaji2300
    @yasminhaji2300 Рік тому

    I like this, good job, I finally understand this topic 😭

  • @Sam-kt1mi
    @Sam-kt1mi 8 років тому +14

    Why do i feel bitter about the fact that I already knew this? I want to act elite. That part of me is an ass, i guess.

    • @complexelectra
      @complexelectra 6 років тому +3

      That's ego for you. :P

    • @debralucas2224
      @debralucas2224 6 років тому +3

      Well you've got inner reflection going for you, so you're ahead of the game :)

    • @saumyas4114
      @saumyas4114 6 років тому +1

      And also, teach your peers the same. Knowledge is to be shared.and celebrated.

    • @idek2069
      @idek2069 3 роки тому

      Not tryna be rude but I feel like less intelligent people tend to do this. This is because more intelligent people normally know things others know and so they don't really feel superior when they know something someone else doesn't lol

  • @afanimation1295
    @afanimation1295 Місяць тому +3

    Im be spreading epigenetics

  • @manojkumar-xo3wf
    @manojkumar-xo3wf 5 років тому

    Wow I love your explanation 😊😊😊😊

  • @QuillWorks
    @QuillWorks 4 роки тому +2

    The more I learn about this subject the more fascinated I am by it

    • @moriahseale2965
      @moriahseale2965 4 роки тому

      Why are some genes inhibited and others not?

  • @coureurdebois
    @coureurdebois 8 років тому +30

    since im black and Asian does that mean im blashian?

  • @imvd2652
    @imvd2652 8 років тому +18

    this only made me more confused

  • @YOK9988
    @YOK9988 4 роки тому +1

    Best explanation! clear and easy to understand

  • @i.am_pluto4012
    @i.am_pluto4012 3 роки тому

    Thank you Ted

  • @Suugma
    @Suugma 8 років тому +2

    So Lamarck was right, the guy deserves some credit. I was taught he was wrong all my life but oh wait... epigenetics.

  • @DeepakRawat-mb2xy
    @DeepakRawat-mb2xy 4 роки тому +4

    aquired characters can be transferred to germ cells. Wow.. so keep acquiring and maintaining the environment the way u want your progenies.
    #karma parmo Dharma.
    Apke karmon ka asar apki santaan PE bhi hoga ..
    #srimad Bhagavad Gita ..

  • @user-fp4ou3xq9i
    @user-fp4ou3xq9i 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much I needed to do presentation about epigenetic and you saw help me

  • @LauraSlemos
    @LauraSlemos 6 років тому

    Muito obrigada pela didática acessivel.

  • @madelineparks5983
    @madelineparks5983 8 років тому +4

    I eat a lot of meat. Could that affect my genes, and could this affect my descendants?

    • @kierandocherty9475
      @kierandocherty9475 8 років тому

      Probably not

    • @anthonys7660
      @anthonys7660 8 років тому +2

      You're gonna be at a high risk of heart disease and cancer but your kids won't be affected

    • @sevanaiaseeto9456
      @sevanaiaseeto9456 8 років тому

      It could if your meat eating lead to alteration within the meiotic development of your gametes

    • @sevanaiaseeto9456
      @sevanaiaseeto9456 8 років тому

      I.e. - gaining mutations or having an abundance of recombinant DNA within your gametes.

    • @angelic8632002
      @angelic8632002 8 років тому

      To be fair, we don't know that yet.
      But we have to act on the information we have and not what could be.

  • @SciencephiletheAI
    @SciencephiletheAI 8 років тому +3

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  • @akbarshoed
    @akbarshoed 7 років тому

    Well done

  • @snowwhite8143
    @snowwhite8143 2 роки тому

    Thank you!

  • @oursavior9339
    @oursavior9339 4 роки тому +6

    Yoo humans are lit wtfff how did we discover this omfg

  • @dawsonbrown21
    @dawsonbrown21 2 місяці тому +3

    i just looooove this video so much sike biology sucks

  • @suma550
    @suma550 3 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @AK-gu4jq
    @AK-gu4jq 8 років тому

    For more, read "The epigenetic revolution" by Nessa Carey and "Evolution 2.0" by Perry Marshall

  • @needpit1
    @needpit1 8 років тому +69

    I think that when the bible says something like: "the sins of your parents will be passed to you and will remain even after the third generation" it is talking about epigenetics

    • @DeoMachina
      @DeoMachina 8 років тому +17

      Probably not, since aren't sins removed once the correct criteria are met? But your DNA stays the same.

    • @jocelyndavalos1247
      @jocelyndavalos1247 8 років тому +4

      I remember that! But was that in the Old testament? Cuz if it is then it would only remain true now if your sins and generational chains weren't broken or forgiven...which would only come from not repenting since through Jesus there is forgiveness of all sins right?

    • @Apledore
      @Apledore 8 років тому +6

      +DeoMachina When the Bible talks about sins being removed, it is talking about a person's relationship with God. That God doesn't hold their sin against them. But the physical consequences of sins can still remain.

    • @DeoMachina
      @DeoMachina 8 років тому

      Apledore
      I could be wrong but I don't think the whole "relationship with a diety" thing is in the bible, I thought that was a new-fangled ideal?

    • @Apledore
      @Apledore 8 років тому +2

      +DeoMachina Read John 14 or Jeremiah 29:11. And that's just what immediately popped into my head. The idea of a relationship with God is not only in the Bible, it's the central focus.