I forgot to mention in the video why the DNA precipitates. The DNA is not soluble in isopropanol, but it is soluble in water. The isopropanol is miscible with water, so as more is added, the solubility of DNA decreases. If enough is added, the DNA will fall out of solution.
Thank you, there is something in general (not related to this video that I dont get if you may explain), for example in the making of fuming nitric acid video you said that at 83 degrees some nitric acid decomposes, I'm just wondering, why only some of it decomposes if decomposition has a specific temperature? and if the boiling temperature and decomposition temperature are equal... what happens? this really confuses me.
I'll take a guess and suggest that it has to do with the presence of dinitrogen tetroxide and water. I suspect that these stabilize the nitric acid, and the temperature change upsets the balance. When enough nitric acid decomposes, then equilibrium is reached again.
Actually the ISO causes the DNA to cross-link due to its H20 sheath being removed. It has nothing to do with solubility. You can remove DNA from water without it precipitating. Only if you specifically strip it of its tight water coat it will it fall out of solution.
As soon as he said “I would like to know how it tastes like” I got an ad where a woman was holding a box and just said “it definitely doesn’t taste like a vegetable” and it echoed
I love watching nilered's videos and dream about doing something similar in the future as a job. This is the first one that's simple enough that I can actually do it now and on my own. I'm sooo excited to try it out and maybe even ask my science teacher to do it in class if it goes well. It's not the most impressive procedure but it's a start!
Because it's not produced as much anymore since scented or colored ones are more popular. Lab grade chemicals however are different. There are lots of companies that produce them for research purposes. He could synthesized it himself though. I heard it's pretty easy to do it if you're a chemist.
@@shayanmoosavi9139 www.google.com/search?q=plain+dish+soap&oq=plain+dish+soap&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l2.2313j0j9&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 No really, it's not that hard
"About two weeks after I consumed the DNA, I noticed that my skin looked a bit redder. A week after that, my skin looked like that of a strawberry. I couldn't help but notice that I was also growing strawberry seeds from my pores. To test this out, I took a plastic knife to my finger and realized that no longer was I NileRed... I was now StrawberryRed" [origin story intensifies]
@@elar5937 They’re vicious, even when domesticated where they can attack at any moment. These strawberries have obviously been bred and raised in captivity, which explains their more docile behavior.
I did a project on this for my seventh grade science class. I met my best friend through it who I love dearly and I fully believe he saved my life. So thank you, strawberry DNA, for giving me a really awesome person I can’t imagine my life without.
This goes out to my tenth grade biology teacher who, upon me asking what would happen if I ate the strawberry dna, said “Well, first I’d have you removed from the class.” Thanks for everything, Mr. Mac.
I study sciences and medicine histology histopathology cytology forensic pathology diagnostic medicine biomedical bone sciences ect and neuropathology I Also have a degree in electrical engineering and programming physics
When I was younger I always thought that if you touched pure DNA, you would turn into whatever that DNA was from. So by that logic, this guy is officially a strawberry.
No idea anyone still watch this in 2024. In my biology class at school, we use chicken liver, and also use soap and alcohol. But we use a very simple protease enzyme by adding pineapple juice, so it will break down the histone protein and free the DNA. We use the method to pour the alcohol slowly into the cup, so the alcohol layer is upper, and the extracting is more pure because just DNA float up. The final result is so pure, white and beautiful DNA and I still remembered it~
i havent a clue what he is on about cos i have a problem learning stuff but its nice to watch the liquids and stuff change also his voice is kinda calming
"complicated" lmao, the fact you can do this at home without any purchases or safety stuff easily makes it the simplest to recreate NileRed/Blue video out there.
My bio teacher showed us some boomers doing this and being cringe on camera. Really a missed opportunity and Nile knows whats he’s actually talking about
We did a lab like this in my Biology class today with our own saliva, I told my teacher I had seen this video of you doing this with a strawberry before and now I'm rewatching it 😂
Actually because of meiosis, random selection, and crossing over of the dna in those gametes turned sperm the dna present in sperm not present in him at all as that dna has been warped and chopped up prior to becoming a sperm cell
As explained in the pinned comment, DNA is not soluble in alcohol, so it won't associate as much as to not be edible. The soap is very soluble in water, more than it associates to DNA, so when you add alcohol the DNA will precipitate out of solution and the soap will remain solved in water. When you take out the DNA strands, they will only have residual soap, which is decreased when washed with alcohol again. The residual alcohol is then mostly removed when left to rest by evaporation, so by making the assumption that you are only taking DNA (and assuming that, for example, there isn't any proteins, lipids or carbs in the end product that could potentially keep some soap and/or alcohol, which would be minimal) you could say that it is mainly soap and alcohol free, and for the main part safe (but not specially _good_ ) for eating. TL;DR: Soap is soluble in water and DNA is not soluble in alcohol, so when this is added they get separated. Later on, the alcohol is evaporated naturally, making it safe for consumption.
Yup....looked like "it". After you tried it and stated it was "slimy and salty", to me, you proved my thoughts on the "DNA". Another awesome video from another awesome Canadian. Keep them......ahem......coming 😅
Hi NileRed, I’m a blind person interested in science. We did this extraction in my sophomore biology class in high school, and when we took out the DNA, I could actually see it. I never got to do hands-on experiments with the class, just listened to them. But my teacher thought that I could help do this one, and she wasn’t wrong. I like your videos because you give me the visual side of experiments I never got in school. I’ve always loved science as a child, but when the classes got more visual, I had to be left out of things and stick to the theories and diagrams of the projects. But when I discovered your channel, I could actually see what was going on and I couldn’t get enough of it. Thank you for being a big inspiration to getting back into and enjoying science.
@@creeperjinx8056 I’m legally blind, so I have very limited vision. I can’t read all that great unless I have a digital magnifier, and I can’t see 6 inches in front of myself.
We do something similar in microbiology to differentiate gram + and gram - bacteria (KOH string test). The DNA that comes out after collapsing the cell wall is also quite stringy! We don't eat it of course, haha. Thank you for doing this!
Imagine a guy just sitting and contemplating. You come up to him and ask: "What are you thinking about?" He looks at you with eyes full of intrigue and answers with a dead serious voice: "I wonder how does dna tastes like"...
Oh God I know right can't look up mitochondria without hearing that term, it's like every fitness buff telling you that protein is the building block of xyz
ƘØ• Booogie youd have to extract a complete enough DNA strain to actually code for a dinosaur (whatever one you mean). Biggest issue here is that because most prehistoric creatures are fossils (aka, a fancy, shaped rock), any DNA present is simply too fragmented to code for anything substantial, if anything at all. However, there ARE some creatures who not only predate history, but also have enough DNA to actually code something. Think of things like cave lions and wooly mammoths. The biggest issue is ethics: If we bring back, say, a wooly mammoth, we’d need to incubate the fetus in either a super close relative, or try to artificially do it. Basically, elephants are the easiest solution, but wooly mammoths tend to live in colder, arctic and arboreal climates... and elephants live in the hot, dry Savannah and the hot, moist rainforest. Basically, even if we brought it back, incubated it in an elephant, and the elephant ACTUALLY birthed it (cloning was hard enough, and the animal was the exact same), it would have to be taken care of away from anything like it knows. It would likely die of heat stroke anywhere elephants live, and it would be the only one of its kind, so if it DID live in its natural climate (which may not properly exist anymore, due to human intervention), it would be alone. And also: poachers are assholes.
Lol.. but how swallowing dna can get you pregnant...you have to make it meet to the other haploid gamete..i mean this joke doesn't make any sense to me
I like to imagine that within the previous 3 years he had a bloodtest and the nurses and doctors we confused on why they found Strawberry DNA in his RBCs
I forgot to mention in the video why the DNA precipitates. The DNA is not soluble in isopropanol, but it is soluble in water. The isopropanol is miscible with water, so as more is added, the solubility of DNA decreases. If enough is added, the DNA will fall out of solution.
Thank you, there is something in general (not related to this video that I dont get if you may explain), for example in the making of fuming nitric acid video you said that at 83 degrees some nitric acid decomposes, I'm just wondering, why only some of it decomposes if decomposition has a specific temperature? and if the boiling temperature and decomposition temperature are equal... what happens? this really confuses me.
Could you try recreating the Miller-Urey experiment?
I'll take a guess and suggest that it has to do with the presence of dinitrogen tetroxide and water. I suspect that these stabilize the nitric acid, and the temperature change upsets the balance. When enough nitric acid decomposes, then equilibrium is reached again.
Loved the look on your face as you tasted it!
Actually the ISO causes the DNA to cross-link due to its H20 sheath being removed. It has nothing to do with solubility. You can remove DNA from water without it precipitating. Only if you specifically strip it of its tight water coat it will it fall out of solution.
This dude has the intentions of a three-year-old and the ability of a scientist
NileRed is too dangerous to be kept alive!😠
"turning the ocean into nesquik because i want some right now"
*13 year old
@@IceCrystal130 just why would you plug your channel of all places
@@malatrix8122 he do be eating veggies doe
You deconstructed them on a cellular level, reduced them to nothing but goo and devoured their essence; brutal.
Vulcan 14 u right
That’s fucking metal.
damn he must really hate strawberries...
And spit them back out: waaaay beyond savage
sounds like some kind of anime lol
“what did you eat for breakfast?”
*“genetic information for a strawberry”*
Mom: sweetie what do you want for lunch?
Son: *I want strawberry dna*
*from a strawberry.
@@bt70a9 it was meant for the strawberry
the wording irritates me, change it to genetic information OF a strawberry. k ty
@@__-lu3xy Dude same thing it works
Nile is the only way I can sit for 20 minutes and watch science
*no bill nye?*
what about bill nye
BILL NYE THE SCIENCE GUY
vsause???
@@monkymannyvsauce is more of a conspiracy theorist but funny
in exactly 150 seconds, nilered has taught everything i learned over the course of a 4-week biology unit. get this man a teaching license
he was a teacher before he started youtube
@@rosehabaduck4783 *good.*
lol it helped me out with a gcse practical
Same but over 2 weeks
I think you're being bamboozled if they drag this out over four weeks :X
As soon as he said “I would like to know how it tastes like”
I got an ad where a woman was holding a box and just said “it definitely doesn’t taste like a vegetable” and it echoed
LMAOO
Some would call this synchronicity 💕
😭😂😂😂😂😂
@@zango3134 your pfp is dangerous
@@zango3134 your pfp looks like a combination of Ultimate Karen and Alien and piranha all at once.
You did what every single person in my chemistry class has ever wanted to do: taste the experiment
@U w U nah 76
Screams in cemistry teacher
Yeah bro the color of the experiments are so good I always want to drink them
frog
For us we did it in biology
I love watching nilered's videos and dream about doing something similar in the future as a job. This is the first one that's simple enough that I can actually do it now and on my own. I'm sooo excited to try it out and maybe even ask my science teacher to do it in class if it goes well. It's not the most impressive procedure but it's a start!
We're doing this experiment tomorrow in class. Hope it all goes well and I hope your experiment went well too if you've tried it yet!
Study biochem or biotechnology we do dna extraction all the time with similar method
we actually did this in class
Imagine giving this dude strawberries but he says “sorry I only eat the DNA”
He just goes to a restaurant, orders a fruit salad, and extracts the dna from the fruit and only eats that
this phandom is seriously everywhere
Now imagine if the guy responded
"You eat DNA too? :D"
Lmao
NootmyDoot 😂😂😂
“This is a lot of information to digest”
Bruh Moment figuratively and literally
welcome to comedy world
population: *YES*
Rofl
Bruh Moment That's what she said
🙂🔨
- Can access obscure, expensive, and potentially harmful chemicals
- Can't find plain dish soap
Because it's not produced as much anymore since scented or colored ones are more popular.
Lab grade chemicals however are different. There are lots of companies that produce them for research purposes.
He could synthesized it himself though. I heard it's pretty easy to do it if you're a chemist.
shayan moosavi it’s still easy to find it online, even fairy does a plain dish soap
@@shayanmoosavi9139 Just add water to SLS and voila.
@@shayanmoosavi9139
www.google.com/search?q=plain+dish+soap&oq=plain+dish+soap&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l2.2313j0j9&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
No really, it's not that hard
99% isopropyl alcohol is not obscure or expensive. its not even dangerous unless you drink it or around fires
next up: i became a strawberry in real life
ah yep
I turned myself into a strawberry Morty… I’M STRAWBERRY RICK
Next video:
I turned oxygen into anthrax
@@RandomDucc-sj8pd amazing reference
"About two weeks after I consumed the DNA, I noticed that my skin looked a bit redder. A week after that, my skin looked like that of a strawberry. I couldn't help but notice that I was also growing strawberry seeds from my pores. To test this out, I took a plastic knife to my finger and realized that no longer was I NileRed... I was now StrawberryRed" [origin story intensifies]
Nileberry
RedStrawberryNile
Actually, Strawberry Red Nile sounds cooler
Good fake joke.🤣 Now you can eat your self as a snack.
It sounds like a Franz Kafka book.
"what did you do on the weekend?"
*I ate dna*
now that's a fucking power move
@Rintaro Okabe r/woooosh
@Rintaro Okabe ok chill man ✋
@Rintaro Okabe ok but its referring to pure dna you dunce
wink wink
"DNA tastes salty, slimy, and gross"
You learn something new everyday, but I swear I heard that before
@@hanzchristiancastillo8887 sounds like a man who's been there, seen all.
In the lion king Simba says that
@@LK-gg5xo 💫EXCUES ME 💫
@@potato_Art-vg1rc he means bugs
Hmmmmmmm
HMMMMMMM
I too love consuming the genetic code of the strawberry
I love how he's wearing gloves when handling strawberries but uses none when handling burning chemicals
those strawberries are dangerous little things yk
@@elar5937
They’re vicious, even when domesticated where they can attack at any moment. These strawberries have obviously been bred and raised in captivity, which explains their more docile behavior.
@@Circuitssmith exactly. i've nearly been killed by a wild, undomesticated strawberry. the docile strawberries are much more civil
@grace my brother died to a wild strawberry we tried to save him but we got attacked by it’s mom so he died
@@Circuitssmith truly little vicious creatured aren't they killed about 300 of them. Each time doesn't get easier
this guy just ate the gum from under the desks in middle school for content, respect man
122 likes with no replies. _Lets change that._
Lol gonna do the same thing with the first reply
Lol gonna do the same thing with the second reply
Lol gonna do the same thing from the third reply
Lol gonna do the same thing with the fourth reply
Mom : Where are the strawberries that i bought yesterday?
Me : Gone. Reduce to atoms.
Endgame memes are everywhere I swear
BRUH I DYING TBH SO UNDERRATED LMAO
Oh shit! Im dead
Hahahah literally
Rip tony stark
I did a project on this for my seventh grade science class. I met my best friend through it who I love dearly and I fully believe he saved my life. So thank you, strawberry DNA, for giving me a really awesome person I can’t imagine my life without.
This is just wholesome
This goes out to my tenth grade biology teacher who, upon me asking what would happen if I ate the strawberry dna, said “Well, first I’d have you removed from the class.” Thanks for everything, Mr. Mac.
You could become .0000001% Strawberry
mac n’ strawberry
@@vaniljLeo mac’ncheese
Lmao I had a science teacher we called mr.Mac not his full last name
@Idk Idk Mr. Mac was cool, don’t be mean.
That's why I prefer to eat strawberry DNA while it's still inside the cells
Hmmm, sounds dirty baby.
Lol
That sounds kinds dirty
Umm i think he mean the fruit
ill take my strawberries with the DNA on the side
As a biotechnologist, seeing DNA never ceases to amaze me... Seeing you eat it though...
Just gets career trivialized by some rando on yt
i was unsure if it was even safe to eat it
I study sciences and medicine histology histopathology cytology forensic pathology diagnostic medicine biomedical bone sciences ect and neuropathology I Also have a degree in electrical engineering and programming physics
**gag**
@@zymosan99 LOL you're literally eating DNA every day by eating food. Of course it's safe to eat it. Your digestive system will decompose it.
Science is so fun when your not forced to do it
When I was younger I always thought that if you touched pure DNA, you would turn into whatever that DNA was from.
So by that logic, this guy is officially a strawberry.
YES YES 72% water 2% strawberry (yes I calculated with the blood and others and is not sureeee if im right
I was your 700th like...That was fun.
YOU CANT KILL SUCTION CUP MAN
@Monke with Internet access well, I think the mutated spider has some kind of virus
It started when an alien device did what it did
Imagine someone threatens you by saying "I will extract your dna."
I wish I had a girlfriend that tells me that 😔
Dont you hate when people steal a comment?
Yuh
This will be an epic dialogue now.
That's oddly threatening while also not being threatening??
"You are what you eat" taken to a whole 'nother level
its bugsnax
He's a strawberry
@@themyofmy I see u are a (woman if u are)man of culture
"I eat what you are"
@@meemp.2826 "what eat you I are"
NileRed is the kind of person to see Strawberry DNA and ask "Is anyone gonna eat that?" And not wait for an answer
I really just spent twelve minutes of my life watching a dude work his way towards eating filtered strawberry nut
yup
y e s
I'm dead🤣😭
A F F I R M A T I V E
You are right 👏
“Now, lets give it a taste”
*contemplates life*
10/10
contemplates eating life
Visible dissatisfaction
Or
Visible confusion
he goes the memories of a mid-sized strawberry
"Now lets give it a taste"
*eats life*
Freshmen year of high school my biology teachers had us extract banana DNA it was awesome. I’ll never forget them
US schools: actually interesting, practice, experiments
Kazakhstan schools: fkin laboratory works are made on copybooks without actual an lab work
@@theseangle nah, I go to school in the US, and it’s not interesting at all.
@@pineapples_cant_draw you wouldn't say like that if you were to be born in Kazakhstan
@@theseangle and you wouldn't say this if you were born in america...lol
@@ash_1419 oh, you're right, but when you compare the two directly, the difference will be so bad. Our maximal scholarship is 80$ per month lol.
No idea anyone still watch this in 2024. In my biology class at school, we use chicken liver, and also use soap and alcohol. But we use a very simple protease enzyme by adding pineapple juice, so it will break down the histone protein and free the DNA. We use the method to pour the alcohol slowly into the cup, so the alcohol layer is upper, and the extracting is more pure because just DNA float up. The final result is so pure, white and beautiful DNA and I still remembered it~
Bob enjoys how detailed his explanations and images are, meanwhile he's just squishing a bag of soapy strawberry juice
I do
@@bobREALOG hi bob
@@Omegafartpoopslayer_ hi
@@bobREALOG Hello Bob
Hi Mr Bob
Next day: guys.... i have turned into a strawberry
I got pregnant from strawberry jizz
I literally was gonna comment that
@@uwudontloveya3727 ok?
@@rottyy8016 I’m pretty sure they didn’t mean that in a bad way lmao
@@actualbleach5318 Lmao
you seem like the kid in the class that's really smart but really humble and everyone likes you
I'd think he'd be the off-kilter smart kid that does weird stuff with the science equipment and the teachers don't understand.
I think he’s that but instead everyone hates him because he’s smart but he won’t acknowledge it >_>
@@Temi222 yup the hater antis
its the voice, i think. he has a really sweet and kind voice.
@@lisajiang4809
Yea, quite calming
i havent a clue what he is on about cos i have a problem learning stuff but its nice to watch the liquids and stuff change also his voice is kinda calming
“Hey NileRed what did you do today?”
“I ate body code.”
JoJo fan?
Hello there OVA P O L E N A R E F F
ruclips.net/video/TNf77MS2hfM/видео.html
I'm sorry for your harassment OVA polnareff
You mean, Straw-body code :D
Strawberries: Finally, someone bought me
NileRed: "Im gonna try out strawberries´s DNA"
Strawberries: WHAT THE F..
Ew
Boston Florida Miami New Orleans Indiana
sandwich
@@holczy0 Florida Utah Colorado Kentucky York Oregon Union
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Missed a perfect opportunity to edit yourself slowly transforming into a strawberry after the taste test
Something tells me he didn’t need to edit it
@@cryguy6111 his channel name is nilered for a reason
Do you turn into a strawberry when you eat it
@@deninin I will also
The strawberry DNA mystically incorporates itself into his own DNA... he becomes... the Amazing Strawberry Man
Thanks for teaching us about DNA! 😁
"Vaguely salty, slimy, and gross"... Yeah, that's what I've been told.
when it wasn't dry it even looked like it
Yo i scroll then this comment pop up and the pwrson also says about this 😆😆
@@0011-b9j If you just listed those I would have guessed it was some sort of nutritional supplement or something
@@MaeLSTRoM1997 It is, for all the sperms.
Personally, I actually don't mind the taste, but that doesn't seem to be a common opinion.
Nile:*Looking at strawberries in store*
Nile: I wonder what DNA tastes like.
Mcoolgamer12 he could try it without the strawberries
I love how he just makes this complicated procedure sound like a monotone tutorial on how to bake some bread or something.
a spiderweb lookin breadcrumb
Bread baking is complicated too
Not just in that it's difficult but the stuff going on in the bread is complex
Actually it's really not complicated to do, we've just done this in our biology class
Baking bread is freaking complicated dude.
"complicated" lmao, the fact you can do this at home without any purchases or safety stuff easily makes it the simplest to recreate NileRed/Blue video out there.
The introduction is really helpful for biochemistry students
did you just eat information
churcho That's why he's so smart.
I have been eating books and now realize that I was eating the wrong information.
Well we all eat infermation but he is eating Pure info.
churcho info digest
Are people feeding you the wrong information...
My brain is about to combust by the sheer amount of information I learn from this channel in the span of 10 seconds
dont worry, he has eated some
I’ve been in the car for the last 5 hours and all I have watched is his videos
@@henryclay4232 it's 5am on New Year's Day and I've been watching these videos since last night 😂
I hate tomatoes too
@@idontcheckmynotifications I like tomatoes
seriously, teachers need to show this guys vids in class. id actually want to do science or chemistry if i knew we would watch nilered in class
Ah, the next generations Bill Nye is in the making
In my AP chemistry class, we actually watched a part of one of his older videos
actually did this freshman year in high school
My bio teacher showed us some boomers doing this and being cringe on camera. Really a missed opportunity and Nile knows whats he’s actually talking about
I have done this experiment in my school, you can do this with banana, papaya, spinach etc. And thanks for explaining it in detail:)
The mukbang that we've all been waiting for
Lmao 😂
yes
Inferno dragon
I'm your 500th like
😐
Gordon Ramsay: "ok, describe the dish"
NileRed: "DioxyriboNucleic Acid of strawberry"
IT'S FUCKING RAW!!!!!
IT'S FUCKING RAW!!!!!!!!
IT'S FUCKING RAW!!!!!!!!!
IT'S FUCKING RAW!!!!!
Am now
Next Day: The skin turns red, body becomes porous and squishy
Oh shoot
and they get dummie thic
And he becomes strawberry man
@@chupapi7620 epic!
@@TomatoesArentReal -strawberry transformation rule34-
We did a lab like this in my Biology class today with our own saliva, I told my teacher I had seen this video of you doing this with a strawberry before and now I'm rewatching it 😂
“Salty, slimy and gross”
Yeah that’s what my boyfriend’s DNA tasted like too
Lol?
I was looking for this comment xD
Illyrian Kosovo Albanian This is a powerful move. For an e-thot orbiter, that is. Don’t become one of them, fellow king.
Haploids
Actually because of meiosis, random selection, and crossing over of the dna in those gametes turned sperm the dna present in sperm not present in him at all as that dna has been warped and chopped up prior to becoming a sperm cell
He made a whole scientific video to excuse him eating strawberry nut.
Sweet Dibella, shut your face...
@@ohdeararat7947 never expected a skyrim reference here
It’s ok... you can be g a y
this comment puts a smile on my face
“eating a strawberry nut”
erm 😳😳😳
"Nilered does something absolutely unnecessary, he finds it hilarious, I find it educational and hilarious, we all are having a wonderful time"
my only thoughts for a very large part of this
“but, soap and alcohol…….can’t eat?”
same 💀
Sameeeee 🥶🧟♀️
same how did he eat that
As explained in the pinned comment, DNA is not soluble in alcohol, so it won't associate as much as to not be edible. The soap is very soluble in water, more than it associates to DNA, so when you add alcohol the DNA will precipitate out of solution and the soap will remain solved in water. When you take out the DNA strands, they will only have residual soap, which is decreased when washed with alcohol again. The residual alcohol is then mostly removed when left to rest by evaporation, so by making the assumption that you are only taking DNA (and assuming that, for example, there isn't any proteins, lipids or carbs in the end product that could potentially keep some soap and/or alcohol, which would be minimal) you could say that it is mainly soap and alcohol free, and for the main part safe (but not specially _good_ ) for eating.
TL;DR: Soap is soluble in water and DNA is not soluble in alcohol, so when this is added they get separated. Later on, the alcohol is evaporated naturally, making it safe for consumption.
@@duckplushie8421 yeah my mom said the same but still i feel bad 😔
I'm surprised Kiwami Japan hasn't made a knife made out of strawberry DNA yet.
I love that guy
The Yggdrasil Corporation made a bunch.
@@therewasoldcringe lmbo
Kiwami need to see this
The strongest STRAWBERRY DNA knife in the world
Yup....looked like "it". After you tried it and stated it was "slimy and salty", to me, you proved my thoughts on the "DNA". Another awesome video from another awesome Canadian. Keep them......ahem......coming 😅
Me: **trying to keep up with this mans knowledge**
Also me: *ah yes, strawberries are made out of strawberries*
Same lol I don't understand anything
yum, strawberry flavored strawberries made from strawberries
*forced comedy*
Wash strawberries with salty soap dna happen
Guys it is literally 9th grade (1st grade at some parts) knowledge you didn't study I guess
Hi NileRed, I’m a blind person interested in science.
We did this extraction in my sophomore biology class in high school, and when we took out the DNA, I could actually see it. I never got to do hands-on experiments with the class, just listened to them. But my teacher thought that I could help do this one, and she wasn’t wrong. I like your videos because you give me the visual side of experiments I never got in school. I’ve always loved science as a child, but when the classes got more visual, I had to be left out of things and stick to the theories and diagrams of the projects. But when I discovered your channel, I could actually see what was going on and I couldn’t get enough of it. Thank you for being a big inspiration to getting back into and enjoying science.
Just wondering, how could you see it if you are blind?
@@creeperjinx8056 I’m legally blind, so I have very limited vision. I can’t read all that great unless I have a digital magnifier, and I can’t see 6 inches in front of myself.
@@endercreeperisbeliever2363 ohhh that makes sense
What if your illegally blind
@@salomescott3929 i take you to Po lease
as a bio major, it’s oddly satisfying to see something on this channel I’ve actually done and understand
Me too 😂😂
as somebody who went to middle school with a cool teacher, it’s oddly satisfying to see something on this channel I’ve actually done and understand
@@bananabot151 you did this in middle school
In middle school we did ine experiment and its mixing oil and water
@@percyuji9058 same 😑 this is unfair I want to extract DNA also
agreed lol
Thanks for your hard work on this video, it is a fantastic video 😄
Gets pulled over
Officer: whats that in the baggy?
Nilered: 😐
*i t s d n a*
"baggy" lol
Nile Red: Uhmmmmmmm... Strawberry DNA?
Blueprints of making living organism
Nile: Information from a strawberry.
Imagine somebody threatened you by saying "i will remove your dna and eat it"
my friend was threatening me saying those words
and now he's my boyfriend
@@picklejar7236 brUh
@@picklejar7236 .
I just read that with Light Yagami's voice.
Thank me later
@@JustAnthon and E A T I T
Imagine seeing in the newspaper “Boy turns into a strawberry”
I'M PICKLE RICK
Yes that would definitely happen
@@maxmuller5410 Hold on I'm just gonna eat cucumber DNA and vinegar DNA I'll let you know what happens
@@isabelkloberdanz6329 yes pls XD I want to see if it's possible
So then he turned into a strawberry, and he said “Im Strawberry Nile”
Funniest shit i’ve ever seen
We do something similar in microbiology to differentiate gram + and gram - bacteria (KOH string test). The DNA that comes out after collapsing the cell wall is also quite stringy! We don't eat it of course, haha.
Thank you for doing this!
Me: Doesn’t understand what he’s saying
Also Me: Ah yes indubitably
nice one obama
lmao
I agree former president Barack Obama
barack obama what's your last name
Indoobanantly
Plot Twist: he takes a DNA test and he's 20% strawberry.
It's actually around 60% of DNA that humans share with strawberries.
20% strawberry, 70% banana, and 10% human
Wait, how is it POV if it's him taking the test 🤔
🖕
@@shevaibrahim9395 This made me want a strawberry and banana milkshake
“Hey want some strawberries?”
“Sure.”
s o o n
“what is this.”
“s t r a w b e r r y”
“y r r e b w a r t s”
“s y t r r r a e w b”
"💧︎ ❄︎ ☼︎ ✌︎ 🕈︎ 👌︎ ☜︎ ☼︎ ☼︎ ✡︎"
"💧︎ ❄︎ ☼︎ ✌︎ 🕈︎ 👌︎ ☜︎ ☼︎ ☼︎ ✡︎"
"🍓$#٪^%$#€£¥¥₩"
I just did this at school on a smaller scale, My teacher got the idea from you, it was really fun and I played with it a small bit afterwards,
I see you've digested the information
Why does this not have likes brooo this is so good
i see what you did there. eheheh
IM WHEEZINF LMAO
@@cherrypepsi2815 because its stolen
@@killmcdonalds1753 ouch
this is how the girls from Strawberry Shortcake are made
🤣🤣🤣
lol
LOL
r/cursedcomments
So true
“At first it’s just hard but after it just kinda gets slimy and it just tastes kind of salty”
*_hmmm_*
Well, I mean... what if that is his 'come'
Part II: *What does MY dna taste like!*
*noice*
@@omniscientbarebones oh no oh no oh no OH NO
@Cheese is my son they said*
Did you turn into a strawberry yet?
What
😊
He is Nile RED so...
>White substance with protein
>Slimy texture in mouth
>Salty taste
Sounds familiar 🤔
It basically is the same
oop
It also contains dna lmao
Strawberry c-
>carries genetic code for cell reproduction
Imagine a guy just sitting and contemplating. You come up to him and ask: "What are you thinking about?"
He looks at you with eyes full of intrigue and answers with a dead serious voice: "I wonder how does dna tastes like"...
Imma offer him the taste of his own nut then ;>
Turns out I've been making D.N.A. in my bedroom for years and never noticed.
I'm somewhat of a scientist myself.
Did you eat it though?
@@crystalball020 You're not supposed to eat what you excrete.
@@crystalball020 i mean how did he know it was salty?
@@discomfort5760 chefs taste their own meals, no?
@@nick0164 I hope a chef has never excreted my meal
We did this in bio class the other day with strawberries and it was so cool!! I somehow got a picture of the DNA floating in my micro test tube.
a few years later:
Nile: "Im going to go take a dna test"
DNA Tester: "does that say he is part strawberry?"
HmmmMMMMMMMMmmMM mmmmmMmMmmMmMmmMmMMMMMMmMMMmmmmMmMMMMMmmMMM mammal MmmmmMMMMmmmMkMMmMmMMMMmmmm
@@samanmahmood9318 i'm Just *slightly* intrested, what are you doin' there?
@@ariss3668 sleepin
That'a not how it works, dna can only be combined with the chain molecule that's fused by the chemical reaction of the powerhouse of the cell
@@liberationwasalie2982 yeah it’s just a joke lmao
"Salty, slimey and gross."
Maybe it's because you used dish soap and salt
Maybe because it's cu-
@@zenxin1 Bruh
@@zenxin1 I-
@@zenxin1 SIR-
@@zenxin1 Not funny, didn’t laugh
This just sounds like cannibalism with extra steps
Charlie C Why cannibalism? He didn’t eat a human being, neither human dna to that extent
An obscure Rick and Morty reference that's kind of a stretch?
Stop using other people's lines. Don't be a sheep ,think for yourself.
@@timewalker6654 "Don't be a sheep, think for yourself" is perhaps the most hive mind thing you can say.
@@timewalker6654 dont worry mate, i got the refrence even if charlie diddnt. lol
The video was very interesting and it also helped me revise some of the topics in my IB syllabus! Thanks
5:22 "There is a whole bunch of stuff here that is not relevant"
* Cries in power house of the cell *
Lmaooo
He forgot to mention that the mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell.
lol
😂
Oh God I know right can't look up mitochondria without hearing that term, it's like every fitness buff telling you that protein is the building block of xyz
Schools
U GET AN F
“At first it’s just hard, then it gets slimy and salty.” Oh my...
😏
*J U I C Y J U I C E*
Very interesting and appealing "milk" that in anime, and RL, comes out of a woman's manhole when interacted.
@@u-u-UU why would you make me read that with my own two eyes
No
"Fellas, is it gay to swallow a fruit's salty genetic information?"
Did this as my Biology class project, got an A+, worth the mess I made in my parent's shed.
Congrats man!
@@spearshot221 Thank you.
Congratss!
Noice 👌
Congrats :D
wait but I did this in 4th grade
“I ate something very slimy, salty, white, and contains genetic information”
NOOO
*C O O M .*
My ex described something like that once, now what was it???
@@thevintagerebel2592 💀
💀
Nilered: uses gloves to touch strawberrys in a plastic bag
Nileblue: flips unsheathed knife
Come on. The first one is just to prevent DNA and greases of his own hands from mixing into the strawberries.
@@feifeishuishui Learn to take a joke, *PERSON*
@@carlospalmer4342 I know. My point is it's not a good joke.
@@feifeishuishui perhaps you're just not fun at parties
@@kannakamui1023 I think most parties are just wasting of life. Of course there are some pates I really enjoy
I did this experiment in school in 6th grade! It was fun, and I never thought about eating it, lol
"in conclusion, DNA tastes like salt, rubbing alcohol, and dish soap"
HMMM I SURE DO WONDER WHY IT TASTES LIKE THAT
IQ level-god
i wonder why
@@sentinel8910 i wonder why you bhai dont sub to me
@@Wishingweezy
Because you don't deserve it
You have to prove why you deserve a subscription
POV: you learned this in 9th grade but don’t actually remember it enough to understand it, so you just get flashbacks.
12th
6th
7th
u learn abt spooling in 9th grade?😂
Armyyyyy 💜
As a biologist who does DNA extraction in the lab, you eating it makes me deeply uncomfortable.
Can you clone a dinosaur plz?
ƘØ• Booogie youd have to extract a complete enough DNA strain to actually code for a dinosaur (whatever one you mean). Biggest issue here is that because most prehistoric creatures are fossils (aka, a fancy, shaped rock), any DNA present is simply too fragmented to code for anything substantial, if anything at all.
However, there ARE some creatures who not only predate history, but also have enough DNA to actually code something. Think of things like cave lions and wooly mammoths.
The biggest issue is ethics: If we bring back, say, a wooly mammoth, we’d need to incubate the fetus in either a super close relative, or try to artificially do it. Basically, elephants are the easiest solution, but wooly mammoths tend to live in colder, arctic and arboreal climates... and elephants live in the hot, dry Savannah and the hot, moist rainforest. Basically, even if we brought it back, incubated it in an elephant, and the elephant ACTUALLY birthed it (cloning was hard enough, and the animal was the exact same), it would have to be taken care of away from anything like it knows. It would likely die of heat stroke anywhere elephants live, and it would be the only one of its kind, so if it DID live in its natural climate (which may not properly exist anymore, due to human intervention), it would be alone. And also: poachers are assholes.
Monsieur Mocha Interesting, well dem scientists better get on it, as for the poachers they can all eat shit and die
@varelovissa you do realise that we eat plant and animal DNA in our sources of food, cooked or uncooked on a daily basis. 😅
@@Booooogie_ i like how our first reaction when meeting a biologist/DNA researcher is to ask them to clone dinosaurs 😂😂
Faith in humanity restored 😂
Did this in class and it was pretty damn cool! That stuff is NASTY looking though- ifykyk 😭
His girlfriend: “Honey, I’m pregnant.. and it’s a girl”
Him: “So am I, it’s a strawberry”
“What”
“What?”
"What?"
*wut?*
Wat
_Wot m8_
Lol.. but how swallowing dna can get you pregnant...you have to make it meet to the other haploid gamete..i mean this joke doesn't make any sense to me
I like to imagine that within the previous 3 years he had a bloodtest and the nurses and doctors we confused on why they found Strawberry DNA in his RBCs
man it doesnt work like that but now i imagine too
RBCs don't have DNA - they have extruded their nucleus
@@Rose-or8vv yes how we find dna from human blood is through WBCs they have DNA in then
I too use big words
@@fia3404 besides it having been digested by enzymes which break down dna into its components, happens basically anytime we eat something
dna mukbang
You're freaking crazy
*Trisha Paytas enters the chat*
Dna fucking Korean culture gangbang
*slurps up a huge amount of dna from plate* MMMm~
😂😂😂😂
Am I the only one binging his videos, I'm obsessed I can't stop lol also he makes chemistry and biology interesting
So if DNA is “slimy and tastes salty”
Then that must mean…
@@animaniacs538 AYOOO
@@animaniacs538 YOOOOOO
STOP
@@animaniacs538 XD
He is greek