As a final year genetics student trying to write a dissertation in a COVID year of no in person teaching, I can't describe how helpful it is to hear people talk about my topic. I'm understanding definitions and processes at lightspeed compared to emails or google searches. Thank you!
I know you did a great job, schools and teachers are guidelines to the topics, the wisdom comes when you go after the guide and starts to build your own source of knowledge. I'm an Agronomic engineer from Brasil doing my dissertation on the impacts of gene editing on horticulture, cisgenic and transgenic... And those topics never were lecture to me, I've learned on my own . I'd like to suggest you the channel: Word science festival. And all videos that Jennifer Doudna and Professor Church participated on RUclips. If you want to talk about science, hit me up. Seeya
@@italovidigal1990hey I’d love to talk about science! I completely agree-lectures are just the guidelines, I learned this the hard way but since I started my path to seeking out knowledge on my own, I’ve LEARNED soooooo much more. It felt crazy graduating with a horticulture degree and still feeling like I barely knew enough. I’m checking out the channels you recommended! Thanks
Yes very misinformed yes we don’t want huge corporations involved stay strong hang in there we will get there you spoke well both explained in more ways then if ever heard I will be watching listening and sharing Thank you for caring for the environment
Classical Breeding is highly impacted by environmental conditions, thus, mostly not accurate. Conversely, Molecular Based Breeding selects the plant with desirable traits at the DNA level, making it highly accurate and accelerates the breeding cycle.
Hello.. I am Adel a student of Russian agrarian university, in Mackow. Please tel me what is the .. molecular methods in plant breeding.. ? If you have a resources it will be a good help for me.
Has CRISPR-CAS been combined with the agrobacteria method? For instance, how would you insert a desired trait into a plasmid that you would then introduce into the agrobacteria, other than using CRISPR? Is CRISPR now being used for that part? I've looked around but I'm having trouble finding info on this.
sir i dont have a good financial background and i want to study master's in genetics and plant breeding from US please suggest me i m preparing for GRE m i going right??
I know it’s been two years since you commented this. But if you haven’t started yet, my university actually reduces tuition for graduate assistants to $0 and fees are about $45 an hour. So I only pay $500 a semester for school. :)
"people don't like GMOs because they are produce by big companies, and people don't like big companies" well yes ! people don't like big corporations because they only care about profits, just take the tobacco companies and their lobby trying to prove smoking as not harmful, or the oil multinationals denying climate change, or environmental and labour abuse by tech multinationals operating in Asia, etc. GMOs affect diversity, they contaminate non GMO crops on neighbouring farms and the companies then hand them a bill and if the farmers don't pay they are taken to court. Diversity is fundamental for a sustainable agriculture - permaculture, and is free !! eat local, eat natural, eat seasonal, we don't need privatization of seeds !!
Good video about plant breeding. Thank you so much. I am rice plant breeding. From Mauritania.
As a final year genetics student trying to write a dissertation in a COVID year of no in person teaching, I can't describe how helpful it is to hear people talk about my topic. I'm understanding definitions and processes at lightspeed compared to emails or google searches. Thank you!
I know you did a great job, schools and teachers are guidelines to the topics, the wisdom comes when you go after the guide and starts to build your own source of knowledge.
I'm an Agronomic engineer from Brasil doing my dissertation on the impacts of gene editing on horticulture, cisgenic and transgenic... And those topics never were lecture to me, I've learned on my own .
I'd like to suggest you the channel: Word science festival.
And all videos that Jennifer Doudna and Professor Church participated on RUclips.
If you want to talk about science, hit me up.
Seeya
Wondering how long you went to school for
@@italovidigal1990hey I’d love to talk about science! I completely agree-lectures are just the guidelines, I learned this the hard way but since I started my path to seeking out knowledge on my own, I’ve LEARNED soooooo much more. It felt crazy graduating with a horticulture degree and still feeling like I barely knew enough.
I’m checking out the channels you recommended! Thanks
Thank you for the excellent discussion and coverage. I'll be sharing this with my Botany students.
What a great video, fair and balanced so rare to see that with GM technologies.
the guy was almost balanced. the woman was pro. no one was anti.
Yes very misinformed yes we don’t want huge corporations involved stay strong hang in there we will get there you spoke well both explained in more ways then if ever heard I will be watching listening and sharing Thank you for caring for the environment
Very interesting. Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge.
thank you so much for such nice explanation regarding biotechnology applications in agriculture for crop improvemennt.
Good lecture
When I can figure out how to do GM at home, I want a cubic, blue fleshed, seedless, hardy watermelon tree!
Thank you, Very helpful for studying habits . Keep on updloading videos for education, especially for Agriculture 💚🌱.
A great video
Classical Breeding is highly impacted by environmental conditions, thus, mostly not accurate. Conversely, Molecular Based Breeding selects the plant with desirable traits at the DNA level, making it highly accurate and accelerates the breeding cycle.
19:52
There is wisdom with your words.
Hello.. I am Adel a student of Russian agrarian university, in Mackow. Please tel me what is the .. molecular methods in plant breeding.. ?
If you have a resources it will be a good help for me.
Hi, Would you mind to tell me what's the music used in this first video?
I remember ever hear it on a film
Has CRISPR-CAS been combined with the agrobacteria method? For instance, how would you insert a desired trait into a plasmid that you would then introduce into the agrobacteria, other than using CRISPR? Is CRISPR now being used for that part? I've looked around but I'm having trouble finding info on this.
IAM a student of plant breeder in Kenya and I need more exposure to practical molecular breeding
Useful Lesson. Thank you.
thanks I like GMO u help alot
does anyone what process is being done around 12:57? what's it growing in?
Looks like tissue culture cloning.
It’s callus subculturing/transferring. It’s done as a part of callus culture in tissue culture.
sir can you elaborate techniques of plant breeding in self and Cross pollinated crops?
thanks
Thanks! I needed this for my final :)
Thank you, thank you, thank you!
sir i dont have a good financial background and i want to study master's in genetics and plant breeding from US please suggest me i m preparing for GRE
m i going right??
I know it’s been two years since you commented this. But if you haven’t started yet, my university actually reduces tuition for graduate assistants to $0 and fees are about $45 an hour. So I only pay $500 a semester for school. :)
@@brookeb2227 In which university do you study?
what about tubers like caladium
Thank you. :) helped me a lot.
Gotta balance out the audio, it is all over the place. Makes it hard to follow along.
she is not in the middle, she totally sold.
Most common people who want to learn about GMOs look up "GMO" they don't look up "Plant Breeding", or "biotechnology", etc...
Excellent discussion, terrible audio
"people don't like GMOs because they are produce by big companies, and people don't like big companies" well yes ! people don't like big corporations because they only care about profits, just take the tobacco companies and their lobby trying to prove smoking as not harmful, or the oil multinationals denying climate change, or environmental and labour abuse by tech multinationals operating in Asia, etc. GMOs affect diversity, they contaminate non GMO crops on neighbouring farms and the companies then hand them a bill and if the farmers don't pay they are taken to court. Diversity is fundamental for a sustainable agriculture - permaculture, and is free !! eat local, eat natural, eat seasonal, we don't need privatization of seeds !!
So we are hoping to have carrots run to us when we call them?Ofcourse thanks to GMO.
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