Someone pointed out, quite correctly, that I screwed up in the video when I say the possibilities in humans for different gametes from independent assortment alone is 23^2. It should be 2^23. If you are my student reading this comment, don't worry. I have not made this mistake in the classroom, I'm just internet stupid.
your videos are the best. Thank you for making them. My friend and I always watch your videos for each chapter as we go on through the class. I will surely recommend your videos to the rest of my bio class in school.
Hey guys, a potential question I came up with: Does the presence of 2 chromatids that make up a chromosome instead of one affect the potential variety in reproduction? The answer is yes, because they increase the amount of crossing over material, which is ignored in the independent assortment formula.
Someone pointed out, quite correctly, that I screwed up in the video when I say the possibilities in humans for different gametes from independent assortment alone is 23^2. It should be 2^23. If you are my student reading this comment, don't worry. I have not made this mistake in the classroom, I'm just internet stupid.
your videos are the best. Thank you for making them. My friend and I always watch your videos for each chapter as we go on through the class. I will surely recommend your videos to the rest of my bio class in school.
So DID you?
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Thank you for these videos! It really helps me study and get a full understanding of the topic before I take my tests!
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Hey guys, a potential question I came up with:
Does the presence of 2 chromatids that make up a chromosome instead of one affect the potential variety in reproduction? The answer is yes, because they increase the amount of crossing over material, which is ignored in the independent assortment formula.
good stuff
Thank you!