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ASMR Teaching You Genetics! | Explaining 12 Crazy Facts

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  • Опубліковано 11 бер 2023
  • Hello! Welcome to my second teaching you about genetics video! It's been a super long time since I did one of these so I thought it was time for another. In this video, I explain a bunch of genetics concepts like dominance/recessive traits, X-linked traits, and epigenetics and tell you how a child can have 3 parents, fish can have clear blood, lactose tolerance is a mutation, sickle cell anemia is more prevalent in Africa, and men are more likely to be colorblind! I'm happy to have you here!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 114

  • @addyrichie5841
    @addyrichie5841 Рік тому +55

    the fact that you’ve literally taught me more then my bio teacher

  • @GigglingChinchilla
    @GigglingChinchilla Рік тому +85

    How I wish I had you as a teacher teaching this in High School. Finally I seem to get it, 10 years later haha.

  • @Rinhatesbitches
    @Rinhatesbitches Рік тому +16

    As a ninth grader who happened to stumble across your content about a couple weeks ago, I really appreciate this video. I struggle specifically with biology, and you've explained everything in a way I've been able to understand. I love your style of content, and the way I can fall asleep and wake up feeling that much smarter. I enjoy learning, and I enjoy ASMR. Thank you for putting these two things together. Thank you for providing us with your awesome content, and thank you UA-cam algorithm for recommending me this asmrtist. You are incredibly underrated. I believe you'll be big one day. You can bet I'll be here the entire journey. Keep doing what you do : )

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому +6

      Thank you so much! That means a lot and I’m so happy to have you here!

  • @ralphington8441
    @ralphington8441 Рік тому +21

    This was fascinating! I could listen to interesting facts like this all day! I’m gonna try and remember some of these and just drop them into conversation so people think I’m dead clever. Thanks Pam

  • @christamayo9313
    @christamayo9313 Рік тому +9

    Love when you talk this way and share your knowledge and sophistication.....trivia is fun but this reminds of your early videos.....people light up when they talk things they are passionate about

  • @thegreatsnoozer34
    @thegreatsnoozer34 Рік тому +6

    Another interesting cat fact, while calico cats are always female, orange cats are normally always male! This is because the gene for orange, as stated, is on the X chromosome. Male cats only need one of these genes to be orange, while females would need two to be orange ☺️

  • @andrewauger8128
    @andrewauger8128 Рік тому +3

    girl this was so interesting and so well done I have never understood this stuff until now you literally explained it perfectly

  • @istannagito
    @istannagito Рік тому +4

    I just saw your other video, and I wanted to see if you did more of those because I really enjoyed it! Thank you so much!

  • @GetPrettyWithPuff
    @GetPrettyWithPuff Рік тому +3

    i graduated with a Bio degree and Genetics was one of my hardest classes (failed and had to take twice) i hated the class but hearing you whisper facts was like a relaxing refresher 🥰 more science videos please!

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому

      Haha I’m glad! I’ll try to do some more!

  • @barnabusowl4252
    @barnabusowl4252 Рік тому +5

    What are your thoughts on a third video, but hear me out, making it more "role-play" ish and less fourth-wall-y

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому

      I could try that if people actually want it haha

  • @ronin667
    @ronin667 Рік тому +2

    About the calico cats you could add that there are in fact some male calico cats (fewer than 1%) but those have a genetic disorder: They have 3 sex chromosomes: XXY (in humans this is called Klinefelter syndrome). Those male cats are, however, all sterile.
    On the other hand, 80% of all orange cats are male; the orange colour gene is recessive, so female cats only can be orange if they have it in both X chromosomes.

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому +1

      Oh yeah I wasn’t even thinking about Kleinfelter syndrome in cats. I guess Turner syndrome female cats also couldn’t be calico

  • @karagrasso
    @karagrasso Рік тому +1

    I'm having a test on this on Monday! What a great help this was! Thank you!!

  • @graceleon1517
    @graceleon1517 Рік тому

    you should consider going into teaching, coming from someone who never really understood biology, you explained it so well and actually made it interesting

  • @rogerk4
    @rogerk4 Рік тому +3

    This was so fascinating and you made it easy to follow!

  • @sokunzy
    @sokunzy Рік тому +1

    this video is so relaxing and interesting at the same time, keep up the great videos !!!

  • @meeself1765
    @meeself1765 Рік тому +2

    This video is actually really interesting. Never learned these things. Thanks

  • @user42183
    @user42183 Рік тому +5

    i loved this! more sciencey videos plsss

  • @user-yi6zh2su2o
    @user-yi6zh2su2o 3 дні тому

    I'm studying
    biotechnology, I love your asmr

  • @aliceadelaidelowson5044
    @aliceadelaidelowson5044 Рік тому

    This was so soothing and relaxing but also really, really interesting. I learned loads! The only ASMR video I've come across like it. It definitely watch more like this, with interesting facts delivered in a soothing way! Just a note on the light skin/dark skin part. I'm pretty sure its the other way around. Early humans originated in Africa and dark skin was the standard for obvious reasons. Light skin only developed as humans emigrated north, where daily sunlight levels were much lower, and so vitamin D absorption became a problem. Lighter skin allows for more vit D absorption and so became a genetic advantage. I'm not an expert, lol, but I think thats the case.

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому

      Thank you!! I’m pretty sure it’s actually a mix between the two. The earliest humans didn’t have either extreme of skin color but lighter and darker skin evolved based on latitude

  • @sonicspeeder201
    @sonicspeeder201 Рік тому +2

    Oooooh Genetics Prof. Pamela! I know the idea of ASMR is to relax and help you fall asleep and If ( More so when) I do, will I be told off for sleeping in our lecture?

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому +2

      This is the only lecture where you’re fully allowed to sleep!

    • @sonicspeeder201
      @sonicspeeder201 Рік тому

      @@pamelaasmr Thats good haha, because I fell into a lovely sleep Pammy

  • @Lifestyleasmr474
    @Lifestyleasmr474 Рік тому

    Learning in school makes be bored but you always make me interested in the topic but stilled relaxed enough to sleep 😌

  • @warrefrancois4401
    @warrefrancois4401 Рік тому +1

    I have a test about this tomorrow ... thank you so mutch!

  • @ThatOneGuyWeAllKnow
    @ThatOneGuyWeAllKnow Рік тому +1

    I remember using the square to explain to my friend why his kid having a cleft when him and his girlfriend didn’t have one was highly unlikely. This lead to paternity test and a break up

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому +1

      Uh oh 😳

    • @ThatOneGuyWeAllKnow
      @ThatOneGuyWeAllKnow Рік тому

      @@pamelaasmr he was incredibly grateful after it was all over and he’s with someone much better now

  • @HZIEI
    @HZIEI Рік тому

    This video is exactly what I was looking for on the subject 😅 cleared up some confusion and was fun

  • @cor7872
    @cor7872 3 місяці тому

    Heyy, how can i know if my eye genes are BB or Bb when they are brown?? I was just thinking abt the fact that if my mom and/or dad have Bb i could too, even if my whole family has brown eyes and that question has kept me awake

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  3 місяці тому

      Haha yeah you can’t really know. I guess you’ll find out if you have a blue eyed child 🤷🏻‍♀️ if you don’t have any blue eyed people in your family, you’re most likely BB

  • @joshuahall3990
    @joshuahall3990 Рік тому +1

    Definitely the hardest class I took at university. Might have been because of COVID, but I had so much trouble with the concepts - still passed 😂. Love basic review though!

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому

      Haha it’s definitely tough but it was always my favorite

  • @TheRealMrAndrew
    @TheRealMrAndrew Рік тому

    On the topic of defective genes, my dad knows this family that has a genetic disease so rare it’s named after the family. Every one born to the family gets it and they all die before they hit 60, I believe it is. On the topic of sickle-sell, I suspect that it occurs at higher rates in Africans and their decedents due to the fact that the African genomes mutants faster which I suspect is due to higher exposure to solar radiation, which is known to cause cellular mutations. As for Chimera Syndrome, I remember that from an episode of House back in the day. Somewhat on the subject of epigenetics, I have long believed that there is something to Astrology. Not that the stars dictate our futures, but the personality traits that go along with the different signs, to whatever degree they are accurate, could be caused by fluctuations in solar radiation throughout the year, so depending on when you were gestating, you were subjected to a different level than someone conceived six months later. I literally just watched something about the clear blooded fish, and yes, they are in Antarctica. The fish there have devolved to have clear blood. While this video in no way is going to help me sleep, I find genetics fascinating.

  • @liamodonovan6610
    @liamodonovan6610 Рік тому +4

    You are a beautiful whispering angel always love your videos you âre such a lovable person awesome video love you so much you always have interesting videos

  • @cupofquiet
    @cupofquiet Рік тому +2

    This was soooo interesting! Thank you!

  • @randallmoody561
    @randallmoody561 Рік тому +1

    This is very informative. I love it Pamela.

  • @ronin667
    @ronin667 Рік тому +1

    The thing about women with hemophilia raises some questions ... it seems the more we rely on medicine and technology, the more hereditary diseases prevail and get passed down through the generations. That could also mean that, should we ever encounter an alien species, they were possibly technologically extremely advanced but unable to even survive without their technology.

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому

      Yeah kind of crazy to think about 😳

  • @marianaguedes7712
    @marianaguedes7712 Рік тому +2

    this is so cool, u are so underrated

  • @noahssocool
    @noahssocool Рік тому +1

    okay but what about green or hazel eyes?

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому +3

      Then it gets kinda complicated haha. I believe green is recessive to brown but dominant to blue. Hazel is a mix of green and brown

  • @Stephanie-fw7wv
    @Stephanie-fw7wv 3 місяці тому

    So I have hazel eyes and both my parents have blue? My eyes are identical to my grandmothers

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  3 місяці тому

      Interesting 🤔 there are a lot of more complicated genetics factors involved

  • @darcis4559
    @darcis4559 Рік тому

    This was sooo fascinating and relaxing

  • @Ragdollcatlover
    @Ragdollcatlover Рік тому +1

    Love this!!! So interesting thank you.

  • @Bella-ox6tm
    @Bella-ox6tm Рік тому

    Punnet squares on my favourite😁

  • @NilaMatters
    @NilaMatters Рік тому

    Love these videos so much!

  • @jordanhartley825
    @jordanhartley825 Рік тому +2

    This is going to be great, might put me to sleep too.

  • @graceelizabeth130
    @graceelizabeth130 Рік тому

    i don't care about science at all but genetics always interested me and you're so good at explaining btw

  • @lulue7640
    @lulue7640 Рік тому +1

    You look so much like bjork

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому

      Lol that’s one I’ve never gotten

  • @mattbennett9254
    @mattbennett9254 Рік тому +1

    12K!! 😊

  • @christinerainey7003
    @christinerainey7003 Рік тому +2

    Me now: Omg, how many people are walking around having absorbed an identical twin that we can never know because the DNA was identical?!?

  • @joana6474
    @joana6474 Рік тому

    I have green/blue eyes and both my parents have brown eyes, I always something was wrong but now I know 😂

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому

      No that’s normal it just means both your parents are heterozygous for the brown eye gene. It would be bad if you had brown and both your parents had blue 😂

  • @mikestasinopoulos5447
    @mikestasinopoulos5447 9 місяців тому

    Hi Pamela My name is Mike and I just found your channel I have hit the subscribe button and the bell so I don't miss out I love learning things do you take suggestions

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  9 місяців тому

      Thank you! Yeah definitely :)

  • @sofiahiguita4245
    @sofiahiguita4245 Рік тому

    NO WAY, THIS COULD HAVE HELPED ME FOR MY FINAL 💔

  • @blahblahblah007ish
    @blahblahblah007ish Рік тому +7

    Correction: dark skin came first and mutated as humans traveled further from the equator as a reaction to the colder climates. Great stuff/video otherwise!

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому +7

      I learned the other way. I don’t think original humans had either extreme of skin color but both darker and lighter skin evolved due to climate

  • @king_louie9485
    @king_louie9485 Рік тому +1

    Serious Question- What do you say to people that are part of the LGBTQ that says your wrong about the sexes

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому +3

      I guess I’d say that biological sex is completely different from gender identity. I completely respect everyone’s right to determine their gender identity but it won’t change their sex chromosomes. X and Y chromosomes determine biological sex but how you feel and identify can be totally separate

    • @king_louie9485
      @king_louie9485 Рік тому

      @@pamelaasmr I agree because i tried to explain this to one of them but they kept telling me that i was wrong

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому +2

      @@king_louie9485 I’m totally pro-LGBTQ but sorry you can’t argue with sex chromosomes

    • @king_louie9485
      @king_louie9485 Рік тому

      @@pamelaasmr Yeah i cant say i am but i have no hate towards them just when i wanna present Facts with evidence they always deny me

    • @graceelizabeth130
      @graceelizabeth130 Рік тому

      I think people get confused between sex which can genetically only be man or woman, and gender which can be whatever you want

  • @mariannejacobsen5697
    @mariannejacobsen5697 Рік тому +1

    Every time you say genes I picture jeans.😅

  • @karan_anvekar
    @karan_anvekar Рік тому +2

    1st

  • @ivonnatrolue6747
    @ivonnatrolue6747 Рік тому

    Wow women have a lot of advantages.

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому +2

      Maybe next I’ll do a video about all the disadvantages 😂

    • @ivonnatrolue6747
      @ivonnatrolue6747 Рік тому

      @@pamelaasmr Just saying you seemed to have pointed out the myriad of ways that men have disadvantages. You seem to find joy in it.

  • @Lu444v
    @Lu444v Рік тому

    You look alot like Brianna Hildebrand

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому +1

      Haha I don’t know if I’ve heard that one yet

  • @KINT21
    @KINT21 Рік тому

    So it’s my dads fault I ended up like this

    • @pamelaasmr
      @pamelaasmr  Рік тому +1

      Depends on what’s wrong with you 😂