What is a gene?

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  • Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2012
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    You've probably heard about GMOs or Genetically Modified Organisms but what exactly is a gene and what does it mean to modify the genes of a plant or animal?
    We hear about DNA and genes all the time in the news and in our biology classes but very few of us can actually explain what a gene is? This short film is designed to help.
    Here we discuss a basic definition of a gene, show what a gene looks like, what it is that genes actually code for, and the basic idea behind Genetically Modified Organisms.
    The video also briefly mentions one of the ways DNA strongly suggests that all living things are related and share an evolutionary history.
    Even though the content given here is just a simplified overview of genetics, after watching this video (along with our first video on DNA • What is DNA and How Do... ) you should be able to easily follow any news article, basic conversation, or 100 level college course lecture on genetics, even if you've never taken a biology course or studied genetics in the past.
    Special thanks to Hip Hop Artist Anthony Danzl for the music ruclips.net/user/proofaven...
    Rest in peace, Packy the freckled Elephant from the Portland Zoo (featured in this video). He was a wonderful soul who brought joy to many. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packy_(...)
    Rest in peace, Wanto the western lowland gorilla (featured in this video). Though he had his angry moments, he was well loved and will be deeply missed by all who knew him. www.wvlt.tv/2021/04/23/zoo-kn...
    Content for this video has been modified from two text books:
    Molecular Biology of the Cell, third edition:
    Bruce Alberts, Dennis Bray, Julian Lewis, Martin Raff, Keith Roberts, James D. Watson
    Biology Eighth Edition:
    Neil Campbell, Jane Reece, Lisa Urry, Michael Cain, Steven Wasserman, Peter Minorsky, Robert Jackson
    Chimps and humans share 96% of their DNA comes from National Geographic: news.nationalgeographic.com/ne...
    Fruit flies share about 50% their genes with humans comes from NASA and NCBI (National Center for Biotechnology Information)
    science.nasa.gov/science-news/...
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/artic...
    Hope you liked the video, more are in the works. Stay Curious!
    Portuguese captions by Marcos André
    #genetics #biology #evolution

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  • @jaydogg3491
    @jaydogg3491 8 лет назад +490

    My biology teacher once told me:
    "The nucleus of a cell is like your local library, it contains and houses all the books and information you will ever need. The DNA is like the reference section of the library, you are not allowed to remove any of the reference books from the building, as the librarians don't want these irreplaceable books lost or damaged. However you are allowed to "photocopy" the pages to use the information, as whats the point in having information you can not use. Once you have "photocopied" the information you need, you can then use this information for what ever purpose."
    The "photocopies of the reference book" represent the mRNA transcripted from the DNA. The mRNA then travels outside the nucleus to be translated by a ribosome to create the protein the mRNA encodes for. This is done by connecting amino acids together in chains. The protein created is then exported out the cell to be used for its function.
    This is a very simplified version of the entire transcription and translation process. I am happy to answer any questions I am capable of, and give a slightly more in depth overview if asked for. But what my biology teacher told me, helped me understand the overall process, and i think is a very clear and clever analogy.
    Great vid by the way.

    • @apexpredators2753
      @apexpredators2753 4 года назад +10

      Jay dogg who would read this long comment

    • @fatimaattia9059
      @fatimaattia9059 4 года назад +31

      Jay dogg This is Amazing
      Thank you for sharing it

    • @pokerface1036
      @pokerface1036 4 года назад +8

      Hi, thank you for sharing such relevant information, I just have a question but I may be a little too late to ask since your comment is 4 years old, but is there any difference between RNA and genes? Are they the same, and if not what's their main difference

    • @manh385
      @manh385 4 года назад +3

      Is life is came from a DNA through RNA

    • @nSackStyles
      @nSackStyles 4 года назад +4

      Can I have your email mate? I've started studying Biology very recently and get plenty of doubts. I'd love to contact you and ask some questions.

  • @tobothehobo933
    @tobothehobo933 4 года назад +362

    I need to watch this for my online classes

  • @Sanjay-vu3vb
    @Sanjay-vu3vb 5 лет назад +257

    What exactly is a Gene?
    --> A Gene is a special stretch of DNA not the entire strand of DNA just a segment that codes for something.
    -->Each Gene is like a unique recipe which usually tells the cells how to make protein or a group of proteins.
    -->Different creatures have different genes but all genes are written in the same basic DNA language of A's,C's,T's and G's.

  • @bhardvajashwin
    @bhardvajashwin 9 лет назад +513

    You guys seriously need to make more of these! This information is incredible and its presented superbly! HATS OFF!

  • @StatedClearly
    @StatedClearly  11 лет назад +112

    I appreciate the kind words

  • @nikhilsharma-jx7zw
    @nikhilsharma-jx7zw 5 лет назад +52

    A complex thing explained simply in a 4 minute video
    LOVELY!!

  • @tictock700
    @tictock700 10 лет назад +12

    These videos are actually making sense to me, they're making learning fun because it's so easy to understand. I hope to see more videos soon!

  • @AlleyCryptid
    @AlleyCryptid 6 лет назад +1

    You made an awesome video. I came here because I was talking to my 4yr old about genetic modification, he asked me 'what is a gene' and I didn't know how to answer it in a way that he would even begin to understand. He doesn't completely comprehend everything we just watched (he's 4 so, yeah) but he's already asking me if we can watch more stuff to explain other things. Subbed and grateful. Thank you so much. You never realize how hard it is to describe something until you have kids and you have to define everything, ever.

  • @Inkwellhell
    @Inkwellhell 5 лет назад +45

    This video is super helpful I watched a few other videos and it helped me pass my science test with 51/60! That’s the highest score I’ve ever got! So thank you soo much

  • @lastroseable
    @lastroseable 9 лет назад +47

    Hi Jon Perry, You have done an excellent job by making and uploading this video to youtube....You got an excellent team....i really love your videos....Keep uploading more videos of this kind....

  • @alexandersen4888
    @alexandersen4888 5 лет назад +2

    One of the best explanations I've encountered. You guys are undoubtedly aware that the brain best recalls the first and last, and in that way you summerise it all in a clear language at the end. Thank you!

  • @bevrobs1
    @bevrobs1 11 лет назад

    These videos are great! I use them in my Biology class to supplement my lessons. It is so great to find clear, concise, accurate descriptions with great visuals that my students can relate to! Please make more!

  • @beast4187
    @beast4187 8 лет назад +6

    i just love this channel! greatjob! amazing explanation ....... just like the name ,it states everything clear.

  • @pjoseac
    @pjoseac 11 лет назад +6

    This is freaking awesome! respect from Ecuador my friend, you´re doing a GREAT JOB! keep it up!

  • @gordonledwidge2557
    @gordonledwidge2557 7 лет назад

    you have a very special gift of teaching, your pace of delivery is excellent, you have clear speech, no annoying music, just excellent information for those of us who are serious students. cannot thank you enough for your videos. keep up the brilliant work.
    love and light
    karen

  • @katiekat4457
    @katiekat4457 7 лет назад

    You guys do a good job of doing exactly what your name says; stating clearly. Thank you for making everything so easily understandable.

  • @EpicFailGirlie
    @EpicFailGirlie 11 лет назад +11

    you've made my biology life so much easier :) thank you for explaining it so well!

  • @JessNVee
    @JessNVee 3 года назад +4

    As a teacher, I must say: this is excellent content. Your channel name is truly fitting! Thank you for your great work!!

  • @tampaflorida33610
    @tampaflorida33610 8 лет назад +2

    OMG, i have to comment again and say thank you from the buttom of my heart, this is like a summary of many pages of the Biology book i read right now.

  • @geraldineconnell534
    @geraldineconnell534 4 года назад

    Just showed some Stated Clearly videos to my 6 year old grandchildren and they were fascinated! Well done on making those difficult subjects understandable for kids!

  • @ThriftDiving
    @ThriftDiving 10 лет назад +70

    You should really make more of these videos. It's so easy for my kids and me to understand. Great job! I'll be checking my subscription for the next one ;)

    • @flowerlovefriend
      @flowerlovefriend 10 лет назад +2

      The ultimate truth must be simple enough for a child to understand If you seek truth, google truth contest and read the Present. It's all *truth you can check*.

    • @erniehartt3246
      @erniehartt3246 10 лет назад +2

      Stated clearly just started a KickStarter campaign to get some more videos made. You should pledge (I did!).

  • @BobMcCob
    @BobMcCob 11 лет назад +11

    Maaaan, I'm such a visual learner and this taught more then any teacher has in my life... Thank you for this.

  • @boerbean
    @boerbean 8 лет назад +1

    Simple, concise, well constructed and amazing description of DNA-Outstanding- Biology teacher for 32 years

  • @cherieimh
    @cherieimh 11 лет назад +1

    So happy I found your three video's today. You are an excellent teacher, John. Thanks!

  • @ShannonL7
    @ShannonL7 5 лет назад +3

    Where has this channel been all my life!

  • @WCephei77HD
    @WCephei77HD 10 лет назад +5

    Thank you John your videos are great!! Keep up the good work!!

  • @joshmcturner
    @joshmcturner 10 лет назад

    It's Joshua from Chico Skeptics (little brother created the account years ago for me lol). This is the one I am going to show Thursday night. Incredible video Jon. I'm sure you've already inspired kids across the world to love science with these. What could be greater?

  • @simplecomplicated1394
    @simplecomplicated1394 4 года назад

    THank you john perry.. your voice is good and you speak clear and slow, which gives time to understand for some slow minds to understand the complexity...

  • @pablozetina4142
    @pablozetina4142 7 лет назад +4

    Great videos, I love them! Can you please post a video to explain CRISPR? Thanks!

  • @imssyiscool
    @imssyiscool 10 лет назад +5

    Really good! Thanks a lot, (: And your voice is nice!

  • @theresafoster9245
    @theresafoster9245 8 лет назад

    You're videos make way more sense then my biology teacher. They're very helpful for studying for tests!

  • @noeldenny1996gmailcom
    @noeldenny1996gmailcom 6 лет назад

    You guys seriously need to make more of these! This information is incredible and its

  • @nicolasnavarrolack1506
    @nicolasnavarrolack1506 5 лет назад +3

    I like the way he talks its so calm

  • @kristelmaekho-suniega687
    @kristelmaekho-suniega687 5 лет назад +6

    thanks for this! im a math teacher teaching science.. i guess i don't have to worry anymore hahah

  • @SahanTheMighty
    @SahanTheMighty 3 года назад +1

    Amazing. Love your explanation. It really is ‘clearly stated.” Thank you, thank you 🧡

  • @sairanasir5977
    @sairanasir5977 11 лет назад +2

    absolutely amazing!!! you made it sound so straight forward. Im so glad i found this video. Thank You very much!!! : )

  • @hamyanalobaidly2549
    @hamyanalobaidly2549 9 лет назад +5

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  • @wotsitalabowt
    @wotsitalabowt 8 лет назад +3

    Fantastically clear explanation, remit achieved, thank you. It amazes me that these sequences successfully instruct molecules to get to work. It almost seems that the DNA sequences and the protein-building molecules are capable of independent thought! I'm guessing that's not actually the case, but do you know the process by which they apparently understand what job they are meant to be doing?

    • @KohuGaly
      @KohuGaly 8 лет назад

      The individual parts in the process are absolutely clueless about the big picture. It just happens to be that those parts which do better job are more likely to get passed on than those who do crappy job.

    • @essentialsofbiology1643
      @essentialsofbiology1643 6 лет назад

      The molecules communicate with each other by touch. Each one has a characteristic shape, and fits together with certain other molecules like puzzle pieces. This 'touch and fit' also involves static cling: many molecules have numerous charged parts that attract opposite charge.
      Imagine running around blindfolded, wearing patches of velcro hooks and/or loops on various parts of your body, in a huge crowd of blindfolded people, all similarly attired with variously patterned velcro suits, and all in a big hurry. After many collisions, you would find someone that you stick to particularly well. This works fine in cells, where each molecule collides with other molecules about a billion times per second.
      The other ability that allows protein molecules to act 'intelligently' is that each can flip between two or three different functional shapes. This allows other molecules to flip them 'on' or 'off.'

  • @martinlarsson5254
    @martinlarsson5254 11 лет назад +1

    I'm a biology teacher and I love your animated videos! Thanks a lot!

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    @Engl3z0s 9 лет назад +1

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    @iDirtyDianaX 8 лет назад +3

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    @KVKBaraniPrasath 8 лет назад +3

    Literally stated clearly . . . Quality presentation :)

  • @meherkrishna9425
    @meherkrishna9425 4 года назад

    Loved the content and narration. Thanks a lot. I was trying to identify channels that i can suggest to my 14 year old kid to watch. This one is great

  • @stevendavis1336
    @stevendavis1336 6 лет назад

    Well done.. your approach and detail simplify the complexity of Gene's, DNA etc. Excellent information!

  • @fantasick8880
    @fantasick8880 9 лет назад +7

    "You look great in my genes" very funny.

  • @icybawss3801
    @icybawss3801 3 года назад +2

    Hi Mrs.A
    (like so my teacher will see)

  • @Regimeshifts
    @Regimeshifts 5 лет назад

    I found this channel yesterday and I have not been able to stay away. Amazing work!!! I will be watching this with my nephews and nieces over the christmas holidays. Thanks for making me the cool uncle :)

  • @Surfelix
    @Surfelix 11 лет назад +1

    this is fantastic! the best video i ever seen about it!thanks for your work ! cheers from Portugal!

  • @lipsach
    @lipsach 8 лет назад +29

    How the cell knows were witch gene starts and ends, when it copies it to RNA?

    • @StatedClearly
      @StatedClearly  8 лет назад +58

      +lipsach There are what are called "promoter sequences" in front of a gene which attract transcription molecules sort of like a magnet attracts metal. Once all the transcription molecules are stuck to the DNA, they self-activate and run along the DNA strand building RNA as they go.
      At the end of the gene there are sequences that cause the transcription complex to derail. This marks the end of the gene.

    • @sanketjahagirdar7921
      @sanketjahagirdar7921 6 лет назад

      Beautiful

  • @eliptiqz796
    @eliptiqz796 8 лет назад +11

    Nice presentation. I have learnt a lot with your videos. I need to convince my kiddo to watch, maybe a server in minecraft where gamers build strands of dna .....hahaha.

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      @aidan5320 6 лет назад

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  • @jakobrendsvig816
    @jakobrendsvig816 7 лет назад

    These 5 minutes videos of Stated Clearly would be suitable for introductions in high school biology classes, and mom & dad :)

  • @MixerPultXxX
    @MixerPultXxX 9 лет назад +1

    This was really, really helpfull! Please keep up the good work.

  • @NOJH462
    @NOJH462 8 лет назад +3

    do you know that information only comes from information

    • @roberttwyman432
      @roberttwyman432 3 года назад

      Absolutely! And for Stated Clearly to state that "...scientists believe all life on Earth is related..." (2:23) is a misrepresentation of scientist positions - certainly not stated clearly. To say scientists believe this because all life shares the same language of As, Cs, Ts and Gs is a bit like saying 2 brands of car must be related because cars of both brands are made of plastics and metals. In fact the only relation could be that both cars were made by similarly-skilled human designers. Stated Clearly seems to be using the video to promote evolutionist dogma.

  • @twistzzzz3879
    @twistzzzz3879 2 года назад +3

    who have test tommorow?

  • @gabbypunch3123
    @gabbypunch3123 8 лет назад +2

    excellent and very clearly presented - thank you! Help with my teaching and making my students lives easier!!

  • @pixarmemes3057
    @pixarmemes3057 6 лет назад

    wow, a really good wrap up! now I'm sure I'm ready to pass my science exam!

  • @HaranYakir
    @HaranYakir 11 лет назад +5

    Just watched all four of your videos in reverse order, and they are great :)
    A comment about this one: you refer to the female human as "beautiful swimsuit model", something which I doubt you'll say about a male human. Also, the comment from the fly sounds very similar to real street harassment experienced by women in real life.
    Together this gives a small unpleasant sexist vibe to an otherwise REALLY GOOD video.

  • @stephens2663
    @stephens2663 8 лет назад +68

    look its harambe

    • @nazek_8611
      @nazek_8611 7 лет назад +6

      always in our hearts

    • @zachariahspringett6608
      @zachariahspringett6608 7 лет назад +1

      #dicksoutforharambe

    • @SamMito28
      @SamMito28 7 лет назад +1

      fuck i was going to make a joke about harambe but if i did it now people would say i copied from you

    • @yusufgulied5295
      @yusufgulied5295 7 лет назад

      This videos are to lit

    • @Andrew-ko3ke
      @Andrew-ko3ke 6 лет назад

      We can make harambe

  • @melaikam1485
    @melaikam1485 6 лет назад

    Your videos help me for my collego courses. i appreciate how you explain things and use visuals

  • @alduinfirstbornofakatosh1936
    @alduinfirstbornofakatosh1936 8 лет назад

    Your videos are so clear and informative. Thank you!

  • @randvids6072
    @randvids6072 10 лет назад +6

    "supposedly"?

  • @kl.7333
    @kl.7333 6 лет назад +3

    I was forced to watch this and I think i’m more blind

    • @ginyu5009
      @ginyu5009 5 лет назад

      judging be your profile picture you're a 9 years old

    • @ginyu5009
      @ginyu5009 5 лет назад

      @@rodrigolinscaldas3305 oh we have an intellectual

  • @Ssquire11
    @Ssquire11 11 лет назад

    AMAZING thank you. Finally someone clearly states things!! IT takes extreme talent to express something simple like that.

  • @Suzii91
    @Suzii91 10 лет назад

    Love your videos, pls keep them up! So easy to understand!

  • @TheOli2012
    @TheOli2012 7 лет назад +6

    HARAMBE 0:48

  • @EdGloss
    @EdGloss 10 лет назад +16

    "Supposedly safe for humans"? I except better from a science video. There is zero reason for a political, unscientific statement lime that. You could have just as easily used the phrase" considered safe for humans" which would have conveyed the same message while remaining politically neutral. Moreover, since this is a science video, the scientists fact checking the material could have simply referenced the peer-reviewed literature rather than playing politics in an educational video. I expect better from this series. Keep the politics out and the science in.

    • @DSzeroDS
      @DSzeroDS 10 лет назад +7

      I don't get where you see any relation to politics in that statement. He simply said supposedly because the genetic engineering that went into producing that pest resistant corn is fully understood. Genetic engineering is fairly new in agricultural time. If the pest resistant corn has deadly affects on insects how do we know it wont have any miner negative affects on humans. The food company's surely wouldn't want you to believe it does but again the genetics of that food isn't 100% fully understood therefore it would be more accurate to say supposedly. I just don't get how saying supposedly or its considered changes some political stance.

    • @EdGloss
      @EdGloss 10 лет назад +8

      It's political because scientists, at least in the peer-reviewed literature, don't see the supposed safety issues that are claimed in the media. It's junk science. I'm sorry but genetically engineered foods are not new. They are decades old and have a ton of science behind them. It wasn't like it was done in a lab last week. A ton of testing went into it. As for something being deadly to insects but not humans I fail to see why this is a big deal. Flies can live off feces. I'm pretty sure we can't. It's almost entirely a political issue. Genetically engineering food is fully understood at least in the way it's being used. It isn't magic. They aren't doing anything that farmers haven't been doing for years already. They are just breeding it differently. It simply isn't the Frankenfruit as is claimed. That's a complete misunderstanding of the science. And the bottom line is that without GMOs we will not in any way, shape or form be able to feed the world's billions of people who don't currently have food and that's says nothing of the many billions who will be born and who will starve unless we figure out how to feed them. GMOs are the solution. Food that can practically grow in any condition, will yield more per acre, will be larger and will be resistant to decay for longer periods of time. Unless you can figure out a better way to feed the world, which isn't even being done yet, are you prepared to volunteer to starve to death? I didn't think so.

    • @rawcomfort1582
      @rawcomfort1582 10 лет назад +1

      Ed Gloss As much as I hate to mention it, the Japanese have developed a meat substitute made entirely of human feces. They have also developed a breed of rat that converts feed to meat much more effectively than any other known variety of livestock. What they have yet to do is - create marketing campaigns capable of getting anyone to eat these.

    • @haiggoh
      @haiggoh 10 лет назад +3

      I agree, the statement was unnecessary. It doesn't make a difference for the human body if synthetic insecticides get sprayed on the plants (which has been common practice for centuries) or if the plants produce insect-poison themselves. If the FDA approves it then it should be considered safe for human consumption. These things get tested by scientific studies and there is no indication that these insecticides are harmful for humans so using the word supposedly just reinforces distrust without any scientific basis. It's merely opinion, not fact. There is no evidence that any of the fda-approved breeds are harmful to humans.

    • @TranceJams
      @TranceJams 10 лет назад +1

      "If the FDA approves it then it should be considered safe for human consumption." Just because it is FDA approved does not mean it is 100% safe for human consumption. A lot of the time they try to get certain drugs approved or prevent certain drugs from being approved for financial reasons. And when there is a safety problem they often won't acknowledge it for the very same reasons or because it will reflect badly on them.

  • @RishiGangoly
    @RishiGangoly 8 лет назад

    Very nicely explained. Love you guys for creating these videos.

  • @alaashoaib8450
    @alaashoaib8450 3 года назад

    Big thanks for you for simplyfing genes, I was kinda confused when I passed by this part in my book and then searched and found this video, all my thanks for you

  • @Habibi_I0
    @Habibi_I0 7 лет назад +4

    Look its HARAMBE
    HARAMBE for LIFE

    • @animore8626
      @animore8626 7 лет назад +1

      I'll give you a pass on this since this was a month ago but...
      Jesus Christ this meme is so dead.

    • @Habibi_I0
      @Habibi_I0 7 лет назад

      who the helll are u
      do i fucking know u bitch

    • @DrymouthCWW
      @DrymouthCWW 7 лет назад

      John Cena you sure about that?

    • @animore8626
      @animore8626 7 лет назад

      MLGGAMERS FOREVER What I'm concerned with is why you think about these things, you gayboy.

    • @animore8626
      @animore8626 7 лет назад

      MLGGAMERS FOREVER By the way nice racial slur. Very clever.

  • @EFGteamsup
    @EFGteamsup 9 лет назад +7

    i studied this in highschool: verry interesting. While americans still learn creationism i learned evolution and genetechnology

    • @cortster12
      @cortster12 9 лет назад +5

      emiel teamsup We don't learn creationism in school here. Sadly, our parents do teach us this.

    • @EFGteamsup
      @EFGteamsup 9 лет назад +3

      cortster12 the problem with america is that there is not a good school system, some teach creationism and others both and others evolution, it is so rediculous it gets me angry

    • @cortster12
      @cortster12 9 лет назад +2

      emiel teamsup I have never heard of a school, other than private christian schools, that actually teach religion in school. none. The school system sucks, don't get me wrong, but it isn't that bad... at least, not in Washington State it isn't.

    • @EFGteamsup
      @EFGteamsup 9 лет назад +3

      cortster12 lol, .... there even are universities/schools who expelled/banned students for starting an atheist group... (like a music group or game group)

    • @cortster12
      @cortster12 9 лет назад +7

      emiel teamsup That's weird as hell. Those universities need to fire their staff.

  • @jaybeigh702
    @jaybeigh702 8 лет назад

    Fantastic video ! I wonder if you would plan making one about the switches how how they work. Or is there one already existing ?
    Many thanks again.

  • @kristyhowe1
    @kristyhowe1 10 лет назад

    Stated very clearly, animation is a big help with understanding! Thank you!

  • @carriedollar9877
    @carriedollar9877 8 лет назад +47

    What's with the "supposedly" on the gmo corn? Science is based on evidence, not belief. Whether people like it or not, the evidence shows that gmo corn is just as safe for human consumption as any other corn. Please do NOT make a science video then interject the science with your personal belief. Now, you could have said that corn monoculture is of scientific concern, because there is evidence that agricultural monoculture can lead to famine.

    • @StatedClearly
      @StatedClearly  8 лет назад +48

      +carrie dollar ah, you noticed that, huh? This video was written before I had science advisors working with me. At the time there were concerns being raised by Bill Nye on the issue which was what inspired the wording. If we end up finding funding to make Stated Clearly a full time gig, this is one of the videos that will get reworked.

    • @aniyeats
      @aniyeats 8 лет назад +5

      I noticed that too. Thanks for clarifying

    • @gumdropz8018
      @gumdropz8018 7 лет назад +16

      Lmao chill

    • @PatrickRyan147
      @PatrickRyan147 7 лет назад +38

      Imo, the use of the word "supposedly" is warranted here.. This is a relatively new technology so we are not 100% sure if it is entirely safe for us or not.. Only time will tell my fellow guinea pigs : )

    • @davidschmidt6013
      @davidschmidt6013 7 лет назад +13

      As Patrick says, it's too early to be totally sure, despite what your hoped-for corporate sponsors at humanitarian organizations like Monsanto tell you. In the interest of intellectual integrity, you need to use AND KEEP the word 'supposedly' right where it is.

  • @rohankumarshah5679
    @rohankumarshah5679 4 года назад +1

    Your explanation is very well understood more than from a textbook.
    Thanks 😁😊

  • @RIKHI08
    @RIKHI08 5 лет назад

    Great explanation buddy! I’m subscribing to this channel for sure.

  • @mrhakim2186
    @mrhakim2186 4 года назад

    THIS IS THE BEST VIDEO EXPLANATION OF GENES AND DNA EVER, PERIODT.

  • @mvraghavendra5
    @mvraghavendra5 10 лет назад

    NIce series of videos. very educative and very easy to follow. keep up the good work

  • @alienware2149
    @alienware2149 4 года назад +2

    thats exactly what it conveys...."stated clearly" ..well done!!

  • @paula_arc8
    @paula_arc8 7 лет назад

    I love this. The information is really clear AND fascinating

  • @labibamahi2794
    @labibamahi2794 Год назад

    Thank bro that was really useful. You don’t know how much I appreciate that and you right now.thank you so much.I really needed this

  • @alfonsocarcamo5655
    @alfonsocarcamo5655 9 лет назад

    Introductory yet enlightening! Thanks! I have subscribed.

  • @songparadise362
    @songparadise362 5 лет назад +2

    It is really useful 😍😍 This video helps me to understand more about gene😊

  • @jacquelineluke5986
    @jacquelineluke5986 9 лет назад

    Nice video. I'm using it as a basic refresher to open my lecture tomorrow.

  • @maybeunknown8864
    @maybeunknown8864 5 лет назад +1

    Oh my godddddddd....
    No one can explain in great way as you did😀
    Thanks 🤗❤

  • @mithunnarendran8128
    @mithunnarendran8128 11 лет назад

    Helpful animated video. Really useful in understanding complex terms and process.

  • @badgirl8489
    @badgirl8489 4 года назад

    I have never seen clearer explanation than this even my teacher couldn’t say it as simple as this 🌺

  • @Sabrinaaa.M
    @Sabrinaaa.M 8 лет назад

    I have an exam today about gene and DNA them two videos are going to help Thankyou

  • @sonicbouy
    @sonicbouy 9 лет назад +1

    Soooo good...really loving ur videos.

  • @yusefendure
    @yusefendure 6 лет назад +1

    I'm hooked! Kids who like science will LOVE these videos! Great job!!

  • @tiwariraj
    @tiwariraj 4 года назад

    Great stuff..very easy and interesting, this means that you guys put great effort.. impressive

  • @joannas3747
    @joannas3747 6 лет назад +1

    My God, You are..this is... I just... I love You man, I was so desperate before exam, that I type in RUclips DNA for dummies. Best decision ever. Thank you so much :*

  • @Hi-ny6iq
    @Hi-ny6iq 4 года назад +1

    I really can’t thank you enough for these videos but thanks from my heart

  • @seanattiig5665
    @seanattiig5665 10 лет назад

    Well your title (stated clearly) ses it all. Great video anything educational is surely of benefit, keep up the great work

  • @ArpanaTimalsina
    @ArpanaTimalsina 10 лет назад

    wow........cleared so many doubts and questions that was running in my head while reading GENETICS...thanx a tonne...brilliant...so nicely stated and animated,....thanx...! ! ! :) :) :)

  • @martalis7452
    @martalis7452 5 лет назад

    well thank you for making my day so much better and saving me hours of searching the internet

  • @starmoonz33
    @starmoonz33 4 года назад

    your videos are really helping with my virtual learning sitch thank you :)

  • @amythyst1794
    @amythyst1794 9 лет назад

    These are great...thanks! Will be sharing with my intro. to physical anthropology class.

  • @mohammedalsaif4969
    @mohammedalsaif4969 10 лет назад

    Well made John, very nice and clear.

  • @laylajhkybki5781
    @laylajhkybki5781 8 лет назад

    i love your videos , you make it easy to understand :) thanks

  • @sarahshore95
    @sarahshore95 11 лет назад

    this makes so much more sence now ! thank you !!