i really quite enjoy this channel, most particularily the educational value at which it carries so strongly. Many great thanks to you both Dr Matt and Dr Mike!
Thank you for the video ❤i have a question ,so they teach us that in a character that's determined by one single gene a recessive phenotype needs two alleles to be expressed (homozygote) because if there's a dominant allele it can mask it, so my question is, does it need two recessive alleles in order to escape dominant allele or it actually needs both of them working together so if someone who's homozygote recessive loses one allele the recessive character doesn't express?
i would like to clarify the coding region that codes for amino acid.. just correct me if im wronggg.. thymine is always replace by uracil right?... or its just presented that way for better understandng?
By mutations probably but then it wouldnt express the same character. But I believe we define wether an allele is dominant or recessive on a relative term wrt the other allele. If the allele codes for a nonfunctional protein or no protein at all, then we say its recessive.
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I love all the videos that I have seen so far to gain knowledge about concepts. You really make things easy to understand
i really quite enjoy this channel, most particularily the educational value at which it carries so strongly. Many great thanks to you both Dr Matt and Dr Mike!
I LOVE the way you explain complex concepts and topic in a very easy way
Thank you very much doctor. you helped me a lot during my basic years, and you are still helping me in my clinical years, you are the best
Thank you for the video ❤i have a question ,so they teach us that in a character that's determined by one single gene a recessive phenotype needs two alleles to be expressed (homozygote) because if there's a dominant allele it can mask it, so my question is, does it need two recessive alleles in order to escape dominant allele or it actually needs both of them working together so if someone who's homozygote recessive loses one allele the recessive character doesn't express?
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Honestly, really helpful but your mustache sold the show
i would like to clarify the coding region that codes for amino acid.. just correct me if im wronggg.. thymine is always replace by uracil right?... or its just presented that way for better understandng?
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One question, Can you make recesive genes dominant?
By mutations probably but then it wouldnt express the same character. But I believe we define wether an allele is dominant or recessive on a relative term wrt the other allele. If the allele codes for a nonfunctional protein or no protein at all, then we say its recessive.
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I'd love to understand what happens when you have two recessive genes with different mutations. How does the body choose which to manifest?
If you inherit a condition recessively, when neither of your parents have the condition. Are you now a dominant carrier?
Could you guys talk about formation of bone?
More of protein synthesis from you doctor.
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