I'm in my 3rd year of university but I never have had a lecture upon Mendel's laws like that...Literally, I'm so so so so thankful to you. May God bless you.
excellent lecturer ..I'm from Iraq and I found your lectures are so informative and good explained with clear words and not hesitated like others..thanks a lot
Let e tell u pal.....ur explanation rocks..it really really rocks....truly awesum...infact i neevr praised a vedio in youtube in tjis manner but ..the amount of detali present in your explaation..the way u just keep on repeating stuff to mke it clearer clearer..is really cool
best chemistry teacher ever!! have been studying this at school for 2 weeks and haven't understood it this way at all. Should've found your channel earlier!
Cannot say enough good things about this video...I'm a junior in college and you explained this better than any science teacher/professor I've ever had
Thank you, so my understanding of the law of segregation is separation of homologous chromosomes (two pairs of sister chromosomes, not chromatids) during gamete formation.
I love this video great explanation. I think when using the terms you refered alleles as genes. The two alleles are what make up the genotype. Essentially what codes for penotype. Tall height. anyways it's not much of big deal.
You missed crossing over in meiosis 1 where purple capital T will get exchanged with the red capital T nd thus a chromosome will have purple T red T on it’s sister chromatids
I think you mean "alleles" instead of genes. "Gregor Mendel proposed that each pea plant contains two hereditary factors (aka genes*)" Should be alleles instead of genes. A gene has two sets of alleles....
I hope someone would answer my question. I find the epigenetic and mendel's law are somewhat a paradox. As far as I understand, epigenetic regulate, so that only one gene is expressed. It decides the activation of the dna. Whereas in mendel, both genes are activated. I don't know how to formulate my question, but I hope someone understands my confusion
Mann ijust dont understand....everytime si see a recessive gene i see a dwarf plant is it compulsary to take a dwarf plantwhile considring a recessive plant
Tallness and dwarfness .... Are these controlled by the same gene or different genes ??? I think these are controlled by different alleles of same gene .........plz clear this to me
It's like the more material I cover in principles of biology, the more I love you! THANK YOU!
I'm in my 3rd year of university but I never have had a lecture upon Mendel's laws like that...Literally, I'm so so so so thankful to you. May God bless you.
What u doin now
excellent lecturer ..I'm from Iraq and I found your lectures are so informative and good explained with clear words and not hesitated like others..thanks a lot
Let e tell u pal.....ur explanation rocks..it really really rocks....truly awesum...infact i neevr praised a vedio in youtube in tjis manner but ..the amount of detali present in your explaation..the way u just keep on repeating stuff to mke it clearer clearer..is really cool
best chemistry teacher ever!! have been studying this at school for 2 weeks and haven't understood it this way at all. Should've found your channel earlier!
I have been coming back to your lectures for years now. No RUclips channel has covered topics as much as you have
I checked many more lectures on youtube but Ak lectures are best from all of them....
Thank you so much, I really don't think you understand how immensely helpful your videos are!
Cannot say enough good things about this video...I'm a junior in college and you explained this better than any science teacher/professor I've ever had
Just wanted to give my thanks for taking your time to make these incredible videos. Great for MCAT prep. You are awesome!!
The best lectures ever with the best explanations!!! Thank you so much!!!! I wish you were lecturer on at my university!!
Best lecture with basic yet detailed yet timely managed video
very detailed explanation!! finally I can have a better understanding on this topic , thank you very much for sharing :)
Thank God I stumbled upon your channel, sir. It is everything that I need for my studies. Thanks a lot .Huge respect from India😊.
Thank you for such a wonderful video and teaching
THANK YOU SO MUCH I DIDNT UNDERSTAND THIS UNTIL I FOUND YOUR CHANNEL! REALLY THANKFUL!
Thank you so much for this. Your video helped me in connecting these two concepts. 👍
Thank you, so my understanding of the law of segregation is separation of homologous chromosomes (two pairs of sister chromosomes, not chromatids) during gamete formation.
Thank you for your help. You are an amazing teacher
Hahah death stare at the end! Thanks for the videos.
+TonySoprano55 too funny!
This is super amazing. You have explained it well. Thank you.
wow! couldn't be explained better!
Thank you
you're really good at teaching. Thanks
The best explanation really! Thank you so much!
Tnku sir .sir you explain this lecture very well.I am really like your vedios
I find that speeding up all his videos by 1.25 will make the video less dull and slow. Keeps me on my toes and active - not so much story telling!
The videos are just awesome. Thank you.
santhi gattineni you're welcome!
really love your videos thank you so much!!
He is amazing💕😍
Brilliant explanation. Thankyou somuch!!!!!!
Best lecture ever 👍
Ak Lecture... you should consider raising you volume...
You are an amazing person!!!
Freaking amazing!!! My AP bio teacher should talk like that!!!! Thank you!!!! 😭
Incredible man 🔥
Good job sir fantastic 👍
Wish you all the best
Great video, very helpful.
My genetics professor literally just links us these videos and calls it a day... At least he picked good ones...
Is it not manders L segragation via jaynetics ?
Basically wrapped up like 3 days worth of bio lectures in 10 mins with zero confusion.
This is awesome! You rock!
I love this video great explanation. I think when using the terms you refered alleles as genes. The two alleles are what make up the genotype. Essentially what codes for penotype. Tall height. anyways it's not much of big deal.
You my friend, just saved my ass. Thank YOU!
Thank you for this video!!
Love your videos!!!
u r the best.......great ..i had learn many things.. thank u
In generation "f2" 25% is short 75% is tall, what about in generation "f3", is it 6.3% (25% of 25%)?
You the best
I like your explanation so much
Thank you so much :)
You missed crossing over in meiosis 1 where purple capital T will get exchanged with the red capital T nd thus a chromosome will have purple T red T on it’s sister chromatids
Being that he's describing Meiosis in regard to a single aspect, explaining crossing over is not necessary
Sorry for the dumb question, but what is it that makes the T dominant over the lower t?
Isn't what you explained at the beggining the law of dominance??
thank you - i have adhd and this video made my day! all others videos i watched made me bored and stopped watching them.
Love you man❤️
Superb lectures
brother keep rocking ....
awsun vids man...
Sankhya Chatterjee thanks, will do :)!
veryyy helpful ..thanxx for teaching us...
I think you mean "alleles" instead of genes.
"Gregor Mendel proposed that each pea plant contains two hereditary factors (aka genes*)" Should be alleles instead of genes. A gene has two sets of alleles....
this was amazing thank you
thank u soooo much 😍😍 this is soooo helpful
you are the best
Thank You from Pakistan 🤍
Thank you so much Sir
Very good.
I hope someone would answer my question. I find the epigenetic and mendel's law are somewhat a paradox. As far as I understand, epigenetic regulate, so that only one gene is expressed. It decides the activation of the dna. Whereas in mendel, both genes are activated. I don't know how to formulate my question, but I hope someone understands my confusion
well explained
amazon video!!!!
this makes a lot of sense. thanks heaps! :)
Marco Sajorda you're welcome :)
Thanks alot
Mann ijust dont understand....everytime si see a recessive gene i see a dwarf plant is it compulsary to take a dwarf plantwhile considring a recessive plant
hey, thanks a lot for the vid
What is couse the short trite to be ressive gene in the frist filial genration
Tallness and dwarfness .... Are these controlled by the same gene or different genes ???
I think these are controlled by different alleles of same gene .........plz clear this to me
thanks buddy
Thanku sir.
cant hear u
lol. This video was great. Thanks! Too quiet tho.
Sounds low
andrey k is a god
thanksss sir
thaaaaaaaaank you
Who the hell is disliking his videos?
possibilities TT, Tt, Tt, tt
i believe these are the possible genotypes for the F2 generation (a cross between two F1s (Tt))