The most intriguing part in genetics is how the things at such a small leve affect the things at such a large level...the genes are so small and phenotype is so obvious!
I love genetics the most i am of 16 and I find to make carrier in genetics cause the most important part which attracts me towards it is research and I find it to be interesting and having fun with it. I consider Sir Gregor Medel as my god as they founded so interesting side to make carrier.
I start to be interested into genetics, do you have any youtube channels or sites that you can recommend me ? thx (my level in english isn't really good but it's easier to learn informations so I'll try to follow)
I am 13 years old and I want to study biotechnology to counteract the greenhouse effects of the world to conserve it and I want to help the disease sector by curing hereditary diseases with crispr techniques or others
Genes have been felt since they were young, but they seem very mysterious. It is very interesting that a child inherits the traits of a parent. Of course, I am a student of earth science, so I do not know very much about inheritance, but I could still feel the mystery as a human being.
Its fascinating that we inherit not only from our parents, but everyone in our genetic tree. So even first cell that started to develop, and from what you came from. We have all life on earth history in us.. Well, everyone we ever were, and all animals that we developed from. Those are probably just small parts, and mostly basic like instinct, reflexes, stuff like fear and sense for enviroment..and im sure so many details we dont even know yet...
Ha ha, I started school as a biotechnology and genetic engineering student, but due to the covid delays, quarantines and all that, I have forgot many of the rudimentary stuff that I am watching videos on the basics so that I don't forget all of em by the time school reopen.
Actually there are around 60000 genes in the human genome, but just 20000 of them encode for proteins. The rest of them are regulating which genes will be expressed in each moment (all of our body cells have the same genome, but not all the cells will express the same genes, thats why there are different types of cells, in fact, not even the same cell types will express the same genes, because the micro-environment might be different in each case)
Of course, there would be ethical issues pertaining to gene modification. Should we be given access to eventually modify traits of the human being as easy as flicking a switch for certain traits? Are we there yet? Are we almost there yet? It's just a matter of time. Thanks for sharing National Geographic.
It's not quite as simple as flicking a switch, but what you can do is prepare a bunch of embryos, take DNA samples and select the best of the lot to continue pregnancy with. It's not really a question of ethics, it's a matter of time when we must start doing that on large scale. You see, modern medicine is great and all, but it's completely mucking up our gene pool. Traits that in the normal course of things would be instantly removed from gene pool by death of individual or be at least strongly selected against, instead get treated and managed and they linger and get passed on to next generation. We are collecting genetic defects and we have removed evolutions ability to take care of it. We have mucked it up with technology, we are going to have to fix it with technology.
it's already being done in in-vitro fertilization where they will only select embryo's that don't have certain genetic disease. This is only done for certain cases where we know what disease to look for because it is still way to expensive to implement for everyone. But imagine a world where we destroy the diversity of our own gene pool and because of that we get eradicated by a deadly strain of viruses ( i get chills just thinking about it)
it must b upgraded again to understand the complicated understanding and a possibility to unlock so many changes compressed so tightly in it naturally that we may unleash a new world of genome.
Today the emphasis is on genetic engineering. Modifying the dna with crispr/cas9. With that, both very low cost and very powerful, it is possible to make changes in the genome. For instance to wipe out cancer, or dengue. Or to destroy malaria by altering the dna of malaria carrying mosquito’s Front research is going in the direction of making complete ‘profiles’ of all genes in a genepool. With that experts can build software that uses those profiles. And then someone with hardly any knowledge of genetics can experiment on living cells. True, ethics is important. But think of this: there will always be countries that don’t live by our ethical standards. So whatever we do, changes and disasters will take place.
The only thing that anyone could complain of with justice was the fact that they wobbled first up and then down, as if the road were rocky instead of being as smooth as the air could make it.
After seeing the complexity of the Chromosomes, DNA ,genes and information carried on genes I now ask myself this question? Is it distantly possible that people still believe that a random big bang suddenly happened and Every thing fell perfectly into place. Why have we not seen a big bang that forms new perfect structures in our lifetime. But we have seen a creative designer who designed Mercedes and the Ferrari sports car. These things are not even as complex as the DNA
Science is literally the study of creation. Literally the foundation off all that exists is done through intelligent design. Science without spiritual knowledge is blind and vice versa
nope we have 6ft (2 meters) of dna. The genes only occupy 1.5 procent of the total genome present in our cells (the rest is intron's, retrotransoposons, sine's, line's and others)
To add to this. I absolutely hate the methods used to explain it to plain human beings who speak the same English that we speak. Secondly, Please don't shadow ban me because of objectionable views. This for me has drove our family into disunity. To provide codes to humans rather than open, simple, and acceptable results isn't the case here.
Watch some bums in the comments start talking about race and genetics like they’ve really uncovered this massive unknown secret because they found some studies and watched some videos lmao they’re on the same level of annoying as flat earth believers/conspiracy theorists.
Genetics helps us understand the biological programming behind all life forms. What aspect of genetics research intrigues you the most?
National Geographic how will be human after million year?
Evolution of mankind in the next 100 years
The most intriguing part in genetics is how the things at such a small leve affect the things at such a large level...the genes are so small and phenotype is so obvious!
National Geographic
What intrigued me the most about genetic research would be that fact we can see technically see DNA.
I love genetics the most i am of 16 and I find to make carrier in genetics cause the most important part which attracts me towards it is research and I find it to be interesting and having fun with it.
I consider Sir Gregor Medel as my god as they founded so interesting side to make carrier.
I feel so smart watching this channel
A smart person will never think watching a channel will make him smart
I like pizza.😍😍😍😋😋😋😊😊
How do u change your profile picture 💀💀
How do u change your profile picture 😂😂
Prasad G I disagree, a smart person has an open mind to take more in.
Wow my whole college class in 3 minutes
So trueee
Wow we're studying this in 9th grade
@@joshbandin5001 we’re studying this in 7th
@@Liicili I am in my mother's womb and am studying this
@@Liicili we’re studying this in 6th grade
Im just 11 years old but i’m a very big fan of GENETIC science , thank you sooo much netgeo
Me too
I start to be interested into genetics, do you have any youtube channels or sites that you can recommend me ? thx
(my level in english isn't really good but it's easier to learn informations so I'll try to follow)
@@siatamia_3136 MIT open courseware
I am 13 years old and I want to study biotechnology to counteract the greenhouse effects of the world to conserve it and I want to help the disease sector by curing hereditary diseases with crispr techniques or others
@@trishnanath4192 Hello I'm Costa Rican and I would like that meet you too.
Genetics helps us understand the biological programming behind all life forms.
*Computer* *programmers* *felt* *that*
It's amzing how much you get to know in like 3 minutes...Thank you Nat Geo😄😄
Genes have been felt since they were young, but they seem very mysterious. It is very interesting that a child inherits the traits of a parent. Of course, I am a student of earth science, so I do not know very much about inheritance, but I could still feel the mystery as a human being.
Its fascinating that we inherit not only from our parents, but everyone in our genetic tree. So even first cell that started to develop, and from what you came from. We have all life on earth history in us.. Well, everyone we ever were, and all animals that we developed from. Those are probably just small parts, and mostly basic like instinct, reflexes, stuff like fear and sense for enviroment..and im sure so many details we dont even know yet...
true
@@viktorijanovak336we didn't develop from animals 😂😂
just taught my whole grade 11 bio unit in 3 minutes
grade 11!?!? im doing this in 6th grade
@@ayoubelamrani577 yeah I had it mostly online cause of covid-19 so it was kind of BS lmao
Ha ha, I started school as a biotechnology and genetic engineering student, but due to the covid delays, quarantines and all that, I have forgot many of the rudimentary stuff that I am watching videos on the basics so that I don't forget all of em by the time school reopen.
I need it for my school lessons from PHILIPPINES
Concise and informative, well done!
AWWW THANKU SO MUCH Nat Geo.... m so thankful. ..delighted to have u
Gratitude from a biology student 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Excellent video. Learned much from it. Thank you very much.
nat geo always blows me away with their smart & entertaining way of presenting this topics
This channel is so ganuine for scientific knowledge wow
Actually there are around 60000 genes in the human genome, but just 20000 of them encode for proteins. The rest of them are regulating which genes will be expressed in each moment (all of our body cells have the same genome, but not all the cells will express the same genes, thats why there are different types of cells, in fact, not even the same cell types will express the same genes, because the micro-environment might be different in each case)
A gorgeous video on genetics.
Of course, there would be ethical issues pertaining to gene modification. Should we be given access to eventually modify traits of the human being as easy as flicking a switch for certain traits? Are we there yet? Are we almost there yet? It's just a matter of time. Thanks for sharing National Geographic.
It's not quite as simple as flicking a switch, but what you can do is prepare a bunch of embryos, take DNA samples and select the best of the lot to continue pregnancy with. It's not really a question of ethics, it's a matter of time when we must start doing that on large scale. You see, modern medicine is great and all, but it's completely mucking up our gene pool. Traits that in the normal course of things would be instantly removed from gene pool by death of individual or be at least strongly selected against, instead get treated and managed and they linger and get passed on to next generation. We are collecting genetic defects and we have removed evolutions ability to take care of it. We have mucked it up with technology, we are going to have to fix it with technology.
it's already being done in in-vitro fertilization where they will only select embryo's that don't have certain genetic disease. This is only done for certain cases where we know what disease to look for because it is still way to expensive to implement for everyone. But imagine a world where we destroy the diversity of our own gene pool and because of that we get eradicated by a deadly strain of viruses ( i get chills just thinking about it)
3 minute video, so much information. This is just WOW
Thank you for sharing.🙏🏽
wow!! tysm ur the best
understood it from here better than the prof’s explanation ❤❤
We live in a very intresting generation of time, it wont take long until we can produce super- humans, thanks for sharing this.
very VERY big words. But I'm still learning! Thanks so much for this video ^-^
when thinking about lifeforms, always use the genetics framework。
A competent biologist always think with a genetics mindset。
it must b upgraded again to understand the complicated understanding and a possibility to unlock so many changes compressed so tightly in it naturally that we may unleash a new world of genome.
So wonderful findings in Human Genome research.
Absolutely well done and definitely keep it up!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Thank NGC let us understand this world more.
Hello, is this the whole episode about genetics or just an introductory, and if so then from where can I get the whole episode ?
This is just basic
this is so clear.Thank you.
Well explained!
Great video - thanks:)
great learning that's what i am Learning in school
I am never regretting vising your channel and watching any of your videos❤️Op animation❤️❤️💯🌟✨
What is the lecture mainly about?
Very good animation 📝👍🧐📓
Nice Job doing this! So awesome!Thank you!
Nice video. Short and sweet.
*Science is Science*
So if you want to go fail every science exam go fail it before its too late
What?
My mother died of pancreatic cancer 4 decades ago and still there is no cure for it. We've got a LONG way to go❕
I'm sorry for your loss . There are thousands of diseases whose cure is not known
I am so sorry for you 😓😩
I hope she is resting in peace🥺
what is the font used in the animation? anyone?
Today the emphasis is on genetic engineering. Modifying the dna with crispr/cas9. With that, both very low cost and very powerful, it is possible to make changes in the genome. For instance to wipe out cancer, or dengue. Or to destroy malaria by altering the dna of malaria carrying mosquito’s
Front research is going in the direction of making complete ‘profiles’ of all genes in a genepool. With that experts can build software that uses those profiles. And then someone with hardly any knowledge of genetics can experiment on living cells.
True, ethics is important. But think of this: there will always be countries that don’t live by our ethical standards. So whatever we do, changes and disasters will take place.
Hmmrna V - C19 thanks crispr
Great genes of presentation here
Interesting
We need some videos on biological topics like this can this platform help us....
Important information
Excellent.
Wonderful channel I love this channel because its so helpful for me
This video is awsome
Punnett Square....who can relate?
Midnight Cravings 16+ Punnett squares? Those were horrible...
Punnet square table discovered by Punnet.
Those were awesome😀
Thank you
The only thing that anyone could complain of with justice was the fact that they wobbled first up and then down, as if the road were rocky instead of being as smooth as the air could make it.
Wow...my professor played this video today and wala i found it on UA-cam.
Bro explained our 2 week subject for like 3 minutes 😭
esta este video en español?
The thumbnail looked like a sandwich and now I'm hungry :/
I think that the video will be better without music
Nice
genetics is a very young field, very disciplinary。
great science!
This is soooooo interesting
wow so nice
Educational 🤔
All of this is not a coincidence, DNA.
A LIVING EXAMPLE
Coolest vidéo
Gregor Mendel wasn't Austrian. He was Moravian.
moravia was part of austro-hungary
I learned when the concept of genes where thought of
You forgot to say pre mendel theory
Its Ness especially or really 6 in?
🎉🎉🎉 now I have understood, genetic engineering in humans 🧬
What about mutant
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
Or x men
Or me
If sequence did Amino acids in DNA is disturbed due to any mutation . The offspring is called mutant
wow nice
That double helix animation is not double helix and it triggers me.
lol
How u create this videos..?
Entire class within 3 minutes.
After seeing the complexity of the Chromosomes, DNA ,genes and information carried on genes I now ask myself this question? Is it distantly possible that people still believe that a random big bang suddenly happened and Every thing fell perfectly into place. Why have we not seen a big bang that forms new perfect structures in our lifetime. But we have seen a creative designer who designed Mercedes and the Ferrari sports car. These things are not even as complex as the DNA
Science is literally the study of creation.
Literally the foundation off all that exists is done through intelligent design.
Science without spiritual knowledge is blind and vice versa
gratuities from commerce student who now can understand genome
Nice. Imma start making catgirls in a secret lab now.
If pseudogenes are still considered junk, why are they kept in the genome?
make video about history of Poland :)
Nice Geography
Wish I had great genes.
wym bruh just go to ross and buy some
I love to study genetic
the outro music is louder than her voice though
It is very easy way to know about past generations... And increase you DNA ability... 😁😁😁
Took a college biology class last semester about this and I already forgot about all of this lmao
😂😂😂
*6ft of genes in each single cell!!*
insane i know
nope we have 6ft (2 meters) of dna. The genes only occupy 1.5 procent of the total genome present in our cells (the rest is intron's, retrotransoposons, sine's, line's and others)
This is better than my science teacher explaining it.
:)
I see it all
I'm not going to play god, it's not my place, I'm just a speck of dust in the universe.
True..But I'm a raging ocean trap inside a raindrop which you can refer to body or our physical existence?..
how is any of this related to cancer?
When you think ahead...
To add to this. I absolutely hate the methods used to explain it to plain human beings who speak the same English that we speak. Secondly, Please don't shadow ban me because of objectionable views. This for me has drove our family into disunity. To provide codes to humans rather than open, simple, and acceptable results isn't the case here.
What about the 1%?
Complicated or straight forward...?
It's complicated
where is the genetic information stored ?
The sequence of amino acids in DNA strand
Third strand in the center
i don't know why but Angeli's voice is diffrent
Watch some bums in the comments start talking about race and genetics like they’ve really uncovered this massive unknown secret because they found some studies and watched some videos lmao they’re on the same level of annoying as flat earth believers/conspiracy theorists.
I've already counted two.
Guys whos really here bc there for the knowledge and intelligence