We like to pin comments for clarifications when they are needed. At the point where "random" is mentioned in the video, it is discussing the *effect* of whether the mutation is beneficial to the organism - this is why we follow the sentence with, "The organism can't *will* itself to get a certain mutation." We chose to address this, because it's important to understand organisms are *not* "choosing their mutations to adapt and evolve" - a frequent misconception. An additional, lengthier source from Berkeley that also explains "random" in regards to mutations is here: evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/0_0_0/mutations_07 But this is different than the mutation *rate* or *frequency* which can be altered by both external and internal factors (we actually mention some at 1:38 ). To read more about this, we found a great further reading article from Nature Education - you can scroll down to their answer "Are Mutations Random?" www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/genetic-mutation-1127/ Just a note: in case you've seen our old mutations video, this is an updated form. The script is nearly the same, although we think we improved explaining a silent mutation and a frameshift mutation. We also emphasized that mutations can happen in all kinds of organisms (and viruses too)! Our art has also improved as we continue to practice. No MS Paint this time ≧◡≦! You can see our milestones here: www.amoebasisters.com/milestones We did decide to create an updated free student mutation handout---we don't always update old video handouts, but we wanted to improve it: www.amoebasisters.com/handouts Still prefer the old video (and handout)? No worries! We try to not delete old videos and you can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/GieZ3pk9YVo/v-deo.html
You are completely discounting adaptive and stress-induced mutations by saying "all mutations are random" despite the scientific evidence that suggests that not all mutations are random
Dying Bacteria leave single genes in environment. And the they mutate their genes see what happens also mRNAs can sine fall back to main genome duplicating genes so yes we can will mutations
Here are my notes, you guys can skim through it if it helps!! Gene Mutations Mutations=change in DNA bases=Different protein=diff traits Can be harmless, beneficial, disadvantaged -harmless are usually the misplacing in matching codons -the mutations that show are frame shifted Frame shift insertion, deletion -bases read in 3s is changed, this effects the whole reading frame shift -lead to several amino acid changes Chromosomes mutation: -made of protein or DNA Duplication Extra copies of genes made deletion Genetic materials break away inversion Reversed chromosomes translocation One chromosome breaks off and attached to another chromosome Meiosis (Gametes of half chromosome number) -sometimes the chromosomes don’t divide equally -too many or too few chromosomes in the gametes during intersection When the parents have the same mutation, their offspring will have this mutation When the offspring inherits one gene of the mutation, they are a carrier Carrier -not having the mutation -not having symptoms
@@Mufflin 1. Don't memorize and try to understand the material. But you'll definitely need to memorize/remember some names. 2. Focus in class, don't worry about everyone who's taking notes in class. Try to listen the teacher 3. Watch UA-cam videos to help u study 4. Get a Prep book like in April and get ready for the exam 5. Don't stress. If u can't understand a topic, leave it and come back to it again. If you still can't understand it, then fu*k it. It's not the end of the world!
I am taking a biology class in college and I am using your videos to help me understand things from class. My professor loves it. I have cited your videos more than 1 time. My 10-year-old son loves watching them with me. Thanks!
Dear and wise Amoeba Sisters you've become my favorite source of bio info. You talk in such a clear and concise way, and the funny and amusing illustrations accompanying your explanations put a smile on my face. You truly excel at that and gives your videos a plus. Many thanks and Congratulations!!! :)
Today when I was in school , I went to my library to study for my bio test tomorrow. I was very stressed and I did not know what to do. Another student gave me this website , and I think my life is saved! My teacher makes her lessons so complex that I don't understand them. So when I go home I can watch a video on the lesson! Thank you for this amazing source! - Christian from New Jersey ( 10th Grade)
You guys are the best though, you make hard concepts seem super easy, you helped me with pre-AP bio and I’m sure will with AP bio this year! Thank you.
@@AmoebaSisters I've just found your channel. I've taking two college level general biology classes and am now in genetics and this is still helping me. It's great that your content can be applicable and understandable for a large variety of subjects and learning levels. This is not quite advanced enough for the class but I've used it to understand the foundations of a subject before using the lectures and textbook to get the more detailed processes and additional enzymes/processes. It's also great as a refresher and summary for each concept for after learning the details.
Even though I’m on summer break, I still love to watch your videos, cause they are entertaining and fun. You guys are able to explain certain concepts better than my teacher, and I thank you for that
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You guys are helping me so much in my genetics class! I should've checked you guys out sooner when I took cell bio last semester. Reading the book is really boring sometimes and lectures as well. But the videos have been helping me understand so much in a few minutes because of how interesting and fun they are! Thank you for the great content :)
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Haha! Yeah, I do that all the time and all of my friends and family are annoyed. What I don't understand is how can they say no to a science lecture, I mean come on! :)
Just wanted to say THANK YOU for making these videos! I watched everyone of them before taking the Biology CLEP test today (which I passed), and I can truly said they helped me immensely! You have a way of simplifying concepts to make them easy to understand. And I used a lot of your memory tips too! Thanks!
Have been watching your videos since freshman year of highschool, I am now a sophomore in college and continue to watch them. Thank you for these helpful videos
these videos are actually so helpful and i love how she includes ways to remember the concept cuz that helps a lot when i have a quiz or test and i forget something or i’m unsure. and the cute little animations help me visualize what’s going on. i always watch these videos before a test to hear it all recapped in an entertaining video. thanks so much for ur help!💗
Your videos are very helpful to a highschool student like me :)) You guys inspire me to stay curious and help me realize how interesting biology is, especially you, Pinky. Thank you! Keep up the good work!
I love this channel you guys are so enthusiastic and interesting to watch while making it fun to learn biology. Thankyou for also being so positive and helpful in various ways :)
Great teacher. Explains very well and I very much appreciate your articulate enunciation- so many youtube channels talk too fast and don't organize the material in a way that makes it easy to learn quickly. This video helped me a lot to study for a genetics exam.
Great video (thank you!!!) was that a Mass Effect reference or just a coincidence with the beneficial (paragon) and harmful (renegade) symbols @1:07? Made my day either way :)
A bridge to my home fell apart. A robber, who is also a killer, planned on robbing my house, but couldn't get to it, because the bridge was out. That's a picture of a "helpful" mutation. The bridge, being broken down, as the mutation, may have saved my life, but I still have a life whose efficiency is diminished, because the bridge is important to my life. It's not like a mutation could do such a thing as built a serviceable, complex bridge. It just happened to help me stay alive, even though it overall diminished my necessary abilities.
It is important to note that diversity in genetic backgrounds can potentially introduce greater genetic variation and reduce the risk of inheriting certain genetic disorders. For example, individuals who are carriers of different genetic mutations may have offspring who are not affected by those disorders. This is known as genetic heterogeneity and can be beneficial in preventing the spread of genetic diseases within a population. Furthermore, genetic diversity can also result in increased resilience and adaptability to changing environments and threats such as diseases and pathogens. Populations with greater genetic diversity are more likely to have individuals with unique genetic traits that may provide them with a survival advantage in stressful or challenging conditions. Overall, promoting and maintaining genetic diversity within populations is crucial for the long-term health and sustainability of all living organisms.
I'm in 7th grade and all of my friends watch TV shows or movies for fun and I'm just over here bingeing bio and chem vids. Please someone tell me I'm not alone.
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Thank you so much for this video, this really helped me better understand the basics of Gene's. I'm in a pretty hard bio class right now and all of the "fancy" words are too confusing for me to understand. This was really helpful, hope to see you in the next video you guys make! Bye for now
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Im so glad you guys are making videos again! This helped me through college and now im in med school, and find that for a quick review before reading the biochem book, your videos are great. you should make one about antibodies, structure, types and functions!
I may just be missing it or something but I still don't understand mRNA. For my assignment, I'm being asked what is the mRNA in the sequence but I can't give an answer because I don't know.
mRNA is messenger RNA where it delivers the DNA from the nucleus to the ribosome, which matches with tRNA that codes into amino acids which forms a polypeptide chain that turns into a protein. This is the process of transcription(sending the DNA to the ribosome by making it to mRNA) and translation (having tRNA code into amino acids that turn into protein) I hope this helped and I hope I’m not too late 🙏🙏
We like to pin comments for clarifications when they are needed. At the point where "random" is mentioned in the video, it is discussing the *effect* of whether the mutation is beneficial to the organism - this is why we follow the sentence with, "The organism can't *will* itself to get a certain mutation." We chose to address this, because it's important to understand organisms are *not* "choosing their mutations to adapt and evolve" - a frequent misconception. An additional, lengthier source from Berkeley that also explains "random" in regards to mutations is here: evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/0_0_0/mutations_07 But this is different than the mutation *rate* or *frequency* which can be altered by both external and internal factors (we actually mention some at 1:38 ). To read more about this, we found a great further reading article from Nature Education - you can scroll down to their answer "Are Mutations Random?" www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/genetic-mutation-1127/
Just a note: in case you've seen our old mutations video, this is an updated form. The script is nearly the same, although we think we improved explaining a silent mutation and a frameshift mutation. We also emphasized that mutations can happen in all kinds of organisms (and viruses too)! Our art has also improved as we continue to practice. No MS Paint this time ≧◡≦! You can see our milestones here: www.amoebasisters.com/milestones We did decide to create an updated free student mutation handout---we don't always update old video handouts, but we wanted to improve it: www.amoebasisters.com/handouts Still prefer the old video (and handout)? No worries! We try to not delete old videos and you can find it here: ua-cam.com/video/GieZ3pk9YVo/v-deo.html
Just what I was looking for to describe it to someone else. Thanks! ❤️
Also, congratz on 1 million subs!
Please make a vedio for DNA markers...! ..
You are completely discounting adaptive and stress-induced mutations by saying "all mutations are random" despite the scientific evidence that suggests that not all mutations are random
Dying Bacteria leave single genes in environment. And the they mutate their genes see what happens also mRNAs can sine fall back to main genome duplicating genes so yes we can will mutations
Here are my notes, you guys can skim through it if it helps!!
Gene Mutations
Mutations=change in DNA bases=Different protein=diff traits
Can be harmless, beneficial, disadvantaged
-harmless are usually the misplacing in matching codons
-the mutations that show are frame shifted
Frame shift
insertion, deletion
-bases read in 3s is changed, this effects the whole reading frame shift
-lead to several amino acid changes
Chromosomes mutation:
-made of protein or DNA
Duplication
Extra copies of genes made
deletion
Genetic materials break away
inversion
Reversed chromosomes
translocation
One chromosome breaks off and attached to another chromosome
Meiosis
(Gametes of half chromosome number)
-sometimes the chromosomes don’t divide equally
-too many or too few chromosomes in the gametes during intersection
When the parents have the same mutation, their offspring will have this mutation
When the offspring inherits one gene of the mutation, they are a carrier
Carrier
-not having the mutation
-not having symptoms
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Most of the comments are saying how it helped them with pre-bio or bio class but im over here in 7th grade and the teacher is making us watch this
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YAS! That's amazing! Thanks for making us part of your study materials. ≧◡≦
Got any tips for AP Bio?
@@Mufflin 1. Don't memorize and try to understand the material. But you'll definitely need to memorize/remember some names.
2. Focus in class, don't worry about everyone who's taking notes in class. Try to listen the teacher
3. Watch UA-cam videos to help u study
4. Get a Prep book like in April and get ready for the exam
5. Don't stress. If u can't understand a topic, leave it and come back to it again. If you still can't understand it, then fu*k it. It's not the end of the world!
Is that good or bas?
@@sebastianhillesmoya6612 Its really good, a 4 is a passing grade
I am taking a biology class in college and I am using your videos to help me understand things from class. My professor loves it. I have cited your videos more than 1 time. My 10-year-old son loves watching them with me. Thanks!
Yay for young children and science!
So your in collage and you have a ten year old son 🤔
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1:55 Gene mutations
3:12Chromosome mutations
5:20 Sickle cell anemia
Dear and wise Amoeba Sisters you've become my favorite source of bio info. You talk in such a clear and concise way, and the funny and amusing illustrations accompanying your explanations put a smile on my face. You truly excel at that and gives your videos a plus. Many thanks and Congratulations!!! :)
Today when I was in school , I went to my library to study for my bio test tomorrow. I was very stressed and I did not know what to do. Another student gave me this website , and I think my life is saved! My teacher makes her lessons so complex that I don't understand them. So when I go home I can watch a video on the lesson! Thank you for this amazing source!
- Christian from New Jersey ( 10th Grade)
Now u are a collage student lol😁
I learn more in a 7 minute video than in my 2 period 90 minute ap bio class and I'm literally gonna fail my test tmr
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Oof, same here except I'm in regular bio and we were dipping into epigenetics;-;
honestly same lmfao
Failing mine tomorrow
Failing mine today 🖐🏼
You guys are the best though, you make hard concepts seem super easy, you helped me with pre-AP bio and I’m sure will with AP bio this year! Thank you.
That makes us so happy! Hope you have a fantastic time with AP bio - we always love video suggestions! :D
@@AmoebaSisters I've just found your channel. I've taking two college level general biology classes and am now in genetics and this is still helping me. It's great that your content can be applicable and understandable for a large variety of subjects and learning levels. This is not quite advanced enough for the class but I've used it to understand the foundations of a subject before using the lectures and textbook to get the more detailed processes and additional enzymes/processes. It's also great as a refresher and summary for each concept for after learning the details.
ur profile pic took my attention 😅♥️
WAIT I'M LEARNING AP BIO IN 7TH GRADE
@@lilyfileti7830 how...?
Isn't AP for high school?
Even though I’m on summer break, I still love to watch your videos, cause they are entertaining and fun. You guys are able to explain certain concepts better than my teacher, and I thank you for that
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Same! But I think my teacher explains fine!
waut you mean cuz
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You guys are probably the reason I love science, my science teacher plays a lot of your videos and you guys always talk about things and show them in an easy to digest way.
It’s summer vacation and I’m not taking biology anymore, but I’m still gonna watch this 😂
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@@AmoebaSisters yay! IDK how much I can say this, but ILY guys SSSM!! I took Bio 2 yrs ago, Chem last yr, & am taking Kitchen Chem (i.e. stuff about cooking) this yr. 3rd yr in HS, but still watching this & still subbed. Can't get enough. Love u, pls keep going, & never ever stop. EVER! 😍😘❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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Wait u watch this for fun?
I love the little comic panel at the end of each video! They always make me smile and I find an interest in learning about mutations! ^^
Hello! I'm Vietnamese. I'm 17 years old. I really happy to see and watch your videos. These makes me learn biology by heart easier and faster. Hope you can make more interesting videos like this
You guys truly are a godsend. From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank you. You’re the reason that I’m getting an A in bio. And the reason that most of my class is passing (I sent your channel to our group)
I showed this to my younger brother and he loved how well explained it is and the drawing which helped him understand a lot more than how his teacher explained. Thanks
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I love how everybody is talking about how this video helped them pass their class while I'm just over here laughing my butt off at the fruit flies xD
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You guys are helping me so much in my genetics class! I should've checked you guys out sooner when I took cell bio last semester. Reading the book is really boring sometimes and lectures as well. But the videos have been helping me understand so much in a few minutes because of how interesting and fun they are! Thank you for the great content :)
this channel is so unnecessarily helpful, im a sophomore in college and i literally rely on these videos for my labs
The fact I learned more about DNA and RNA in this playlist which only took me less than an hour then my 2hour classes I have in my bio clasd
When u search the whole of UA-cam for some HELPFUL bio videos and then u come across amoeba sisters and it becomes your go to channel
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Just wanted to say THANK YOU for making these videos! I watched everyone of them before taking the Biology CLEP test today (which I passed), and I can truly said they helped me immensely! You have a way of simplifying concepts to make them easy to understand. And I used a lot of your memory tips too! Thanks!
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When your college professor sucks at giving lectures so you turn to the real MVPs who got you interested in science in the first place
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Why is the duplication chromosome vibe checking me tho? 3:42
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thank you Amoeba Sisters for helping me understand Mutations I got a A+ on my mutation essay
too distracted by the Mass Effect references LOL great info!
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these videos are actually so helpful and i love how she includes ways to remember the concept cuz that helps a lot when i have a quiz or test and i forget something or i’m unsure. and the cute little animations help me visualize what’s going on. i always watch these videos before a test to hear it all recapped in an entertaining video. thanks so much for ur help!💗
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Your videos are very helpful to a highschool student like me :)) You guys inspire me to stay curious and help me realize how interesting biology is, especially you, Pinky. Thank you!
Keep up the good work!
Thank you
These videos really help to cut down all the memorising
I love this channel you guys are so enthusiastic and interesting to watch while making it fun to learn biology. Thankyou for also being so positive and helpful in various ways :)
Great teacher. Explains very well and I very much appreciate your articulate enunciation- so many youtube channels talk too fast and don't organize the material in a way that makes it easy to learn quickly. This video helped me a lot to study for a genetics exam.
Love the mass effect reference
Great video (thank you!!!) was that a Mass Effect reference or just a coincidence with the beneficial (paragon) and harmful (renegade) symbols @1:07? Made my day either way :)
I have to watch this for science class but you guys make me excited to do my work for once, so thank you.
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A bridge to my home fell apart. A robber, who is also a killer, planned on robbing my house, but couldn't get to it, because the bridge was out.
That's a picture of a "helpful" mutation.
The bridge, being broken down, as the mutation, may have saved my life, but I still have a life whose efficiency is diminished, because the bridge is important to my life.
It's not like a mutation could do such a thing as built a serviceable, complex bridge.
It just happened to help me stay alive, even though it overall diminished my necessary abilities.
I would love you as my science teacher, these videos are fun and help me learn many new things I didn't know, Thanks for doing what you do!
Your videos make me understand thanks
you are so amazing! i got an A+ on my essay on mutations! thank you sooo much!
i am taking a college level biology and these videos still help me !
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It is important to note that diversity in genetic backgrounds can potentially introduce greater genetic variation and reduce the risk of inheriting certain genetic disorders. For example, individuals who are carriers of different genetic mutations may have offspring who are not affected by those disorders. This is known as genetic heterogeneity and can be beneficial in preventing the spread of genetic diseases within a population. Furthermore, genetic diversity can also result in increased resilience and adaptability to changing environments and threats such as diseases and pathogens. Populations with greater genetic diversity are more likely to have individuals with unique genetic traits that may provide them with a survival advantage in stressful or challenging conditions. Overall, promoting and maintaining genetic diversity within populations is crucial for the long-term health and sustainability of all living organisms.
Got a 5 on AP Bio with your help! Thanks! :)
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I'm in 7th grade and all of my friends watch TV shows or movies for fun and I'm just over here bingeing bio and chem vids. Please someone tell me I'm not alone.
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Thank you so much for this video, this really helped me better understand the basics of Gene's. I'm in a pretty hard bio class right now and all of the "fancy" words are too confusing for me to understand. This was really helpful, hope to see you in the next video you guys make! Bye for now
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I use many of your videos for my 7th graders and its helped them tremendously. One student told me they were teaching/explaining/helping their older sibling in 9th grade figure our the cell cycle, mitosis and meiosis. Your videos and MosaMack are my main go-to resources.. thank you!
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Im so glad you guys are making videos again! This helped me through college and now im in med school, and find that for a quick review before reading the biochem book, your videos are great. you should make one about antibodies, structure, types and functions!
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I am currently in 8th grade. I remember in 6th grade when i used to watch this in class. Good times
It wasn't that long ago then :v
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I’m still confused how mutations just randomly occur. What caused them to mess up in the first place. Why don’t they replicate how they’re supposed to
Thank u so much...teachers can just confuse us...but m so happy that u help me clear all my confusions... u make the hardest of topics seem so easier.
I like your videos!!!!
It helps me alot
Thanks for your explanation ❤
Taking my microbio exam tomorrow. Hopefully this helps. Either way this video is awesome!
I may just be missing it or something but I still don't understand mRNA. For my assignment, I'm being asked what is the mRNA in the sequence but I can't give an answer because I don't know.
mRNA is messenger RNA where it delivers the DNA from the nucleus to the ribosome, which matches with tRNA that codes into amino acids which forms a polypeptide chain that turns into a protein. This is the process of transcription(sending the DNA to the ribosome by making it to mRNA) and translation (having tRNA code into amino acids that turn into protein) I hope this helped and I hope I’m not too late 🙏🙏