Genes, Genomes, and Human Disease Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 24 авг 2024

Комментарии • 10

  • @phill6159
    @phill6159 2 года назад +2

    7, now 8 comments on what is a superb lecture. Wow. I have learned so much from this. She had put alot of effort in this talk, and her appreciation to her audience is genuine. What a great age we live in to have this at our finger tips.

  • @goerizal1
    @goerizal1 11 лет назад +2

    of all the professional lectures in my life, this is the best of them all. thanks to this brilliant lecturer, the uploader and youtube(allows replays on the difficult segments).

  • @allenculbertson8170
    @allenculbertson8170 2 года назад +1

    God bless you and thank you. I really enjoyed your lecture and how you explained it.

  • @aoifewest
    @aoifewest 10 лет назад +2

    High school students get this kind of lecture and me at 3rd year in uni i have to content myself with disorganised thoughts of my 3rd category teachers.

  • @marygerdes8583
    @marygerdes8583 Год назад

    beautyful

  • @GerhardSchroeder
    @GerhardSchroeder 11 лет назад

    Great talk. Just one correction. At 1:20:05: The cost for one base in 1990 was 10 dollars, so a whole genome cost over 30 billion dollars (not 10 million dollars). Today we are at 3,000 dollars for a whole genome, as can be seen on the slide.

  • @robertschrum5496
    @robertschrum5496 2 года назад

    Plz explain why sometimes a calico cat is male. 60 yrs ago, professors made the same untrue claim as u have. I even hauled the cat 500 miles back to my old school, JIC (just in case) my old professor said show me.

    • @rogerparker3422
      @rogerparker3422 2 года назад

      I think the most common cause (but still very rare) is when a male cat has two X chromosomes (XXY). Such cats are sterile - do you happen to know if yours was?

    • @robertschrum5496
      @robertschrum5496 2 года назад +1

      @@rogerparker3422 thx 4 ur reply.
      No tests were conducted. Actually I have witnessed two male calicos. One was a barn cat Tom when I was a kid, & my Dad said he was a rare cat. The second calico Tom which I took back to the Vet Quad @ ISU, belonged to my neighbor. Cat died while I was out of country. Likely ur on correct genetic path. I'm waiting 4 a quantum jump in genetics which will answer all our old conundrums. GL n ur studies.