The fact that this video exists makes my entire life...my two deepest and seemingly unrelated passions, symphony orchestras and epigenetics, working together in one video? What I would give to be a flutist playing for a symphony explaining the epigenome...
1:20 - the violinist and flautist play on different octaves, which is different sheet music/notes/DNA. They should have just played the same notes in the same key but at different tempos or instruments. On the whole it was a great video though :)
The first mapping of the epigenome. What we eat affects the epigenome. Most foods we eat are modified genetically by gene guns vs selection over dozens of generations I wonder how the GMO companies made sure any long term changes to the epigenome that occur when eating their products aren't harmful to the survival of humans if this was the first time it was mapped. No need to worry, I guess. 1000s of studies say they're safe, just like they did with smokes and leaded gasoline and paint.
the video is fantastic but a Nature video should not mix up "genetic code" and "DNA sequence"! the genetic information (the music score) is encoded into the DNA sequence, while the genetic code is the table of correspondence between nucleotide triplets and amino acids. the two terms describe different objects and should not be confused!!! moreover, there is no human genetic code, since, for instance, the translation of mRNA into proteins follows different codes in the nucleus and in the mitochondrion. another point: at min 2.30, the voice says that: histons can affect "which genes are read and how many", the correct sentence in my opinion should be "which genes are read and with what intensity" or "which genes are read and how much"…. who wrote this text?
The fact that this video exists makes my entire life...my two deepest and seemingly unrelated passions, symphony orchestras and epigenetics, working together in one video? What I would give to be a flutist playing for a symphony explaining the epigenome...
This is really beautiful, a biologist can learn about music and a musician can learn about biology :P
This is a beautiful analogy!
The symphony of our cell mechanisms. Is there any question whether the score has been designed by an amazing Creator?
Right. Beethoven. Like no other!
Beautiful analogy with the music ❤
Unfortunately, the example of music was overused to explain the idea.
1:20 - the violinist and flautist play on different octaves, which is different sheet music/notes/DNA. They should have just played the same notes in the same key but at different tempos or instruments. On the whole it was a great video though :)
Very Nice introduction to epigenetics
This is a nice introduction. :)
The first mapping of the epigenome. What we eat affects the epigenome. Most foods we eat are modified genetically by gene guns vs selection over dozens of generations
I wonder how the GMO companies made sure any long term changes to the epigenome that occur when eating their products aren't harmful to the survival of humans if this was the first time it was mapped.
No need to worry, I guess. 1000s of studies say they're safe, just like they did with smokes and leaded gasoline and paint.
Fascinating.
MARAVILLOSOOOOOO GRACIAS POR TAN BELLO VIDEO
Epic!-genetic
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How well you Sleep is also a factor in Epigenetics, and it joins with nutrition & exercise as pillars of good health.
Epic!
plus best video about epigenetic i have to say
This is so fucking good.
Importante che il DNA genoma funzioni correttamente.Dott.Martina Lucio.
Similarly, the Beethoven Symphony did not arise by chance...
the video is fantastic but a Nature video should not mix up "genetic code" and "DNA sequence"! the genetic information (the music score) is encoded into the DNA sequence, while the genetic code is the table of correspondence between nucleotide triplets and amino acids. the two terms describe different objects and should not be confused!!! moreover, there is no human genetic code, since, for instance, the translation of mRNA into proteins follows different codes in the nucleus and in the mitochondrion.
another point: at min 2.30, the voice says that: histons can affect "which genes are read and how many", the correct sentence in my opinion should be "which genes are read and with what intensity" or "which genes are read and how much"….
who wrote this text?
Slow the progression and prevent Alzheimers, but not cure it? Why not?
Let's play a game: spot the non-musician. :)
DING-DING-DING-DING-DING-DING!
David Galvin Well, he is the obvious choice, if only because he's not playing an instrument.
Amy Heins He's also the obvious choice if you've ever seen a real conductor before. :)
Omar Okasha Did you guys even bother looking him up?
beethoven is wondering why one measure is so overused here and everywhere
This looks very nice but from a pedagogical point of vue, this is approximate and occasionally simply wrong.
🙏🙏🙏❤
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