This was AMAZING! Your explanations was crystal clear (and really creative) and it was really neat seeing you do the same thing in the lab. Looking forward to more!
Absolutely brilliant!! I understand the process far better now, you should do more videos on DNA replication processes and cellular respiration etc. You have a natural gift teaching with sound scientific skill behind your methods.
you are AMAZING!!! Really did the perfect job of explaining what I find, a very complicated process with such clear illustrations and explanations. I'm sitting for my pure biology national exam paper tomorrow and this video is a god-sent blessing. Great job :-)
Nice video!! Great idea to explain with the draws! Just for the record... sometimes the background music was louder than your voice, so it got hard to listen and focus at these points. Thank you!
Thank you so much! I am currently taking Biology 30 and the information that they were giving me in my lessons about genetically engineering recombinant DNA just wasn't making sense. You explained this concept so well, thank you!
I love it! It would have been helpful to show how you can run the restricted frog DNA and choose the appropriately-sized fragment for insertion into the plasmid, too.
Crap i kept watching to vid because of how pretty she is then ended up becoming educated on how to isolate and copy a gene. It was done so well that even an idiot like me was able to understand it.
The last step could have just been putting the bacteria into a fluid containing ampicillin. The ones that didn't take up the plasmids (containing the ampicillin resistance gene) would've simply been destroyed.
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Aren't the plasmids ampicillin resistant other than tetracycline resistant? Also, how are different plasmids distinguished from each other? What does the gel electrophoresis do?
Your video is really interesting and explains things well. But l have a question that why don't first use gel electrophoresis to identify the frog gene instead of inserting all the gene into the bacteria and then cut it off and then identify? It seems more intuitive that we first find the right gene and then insert it into bacteria. And it may save bacteria😄. I am a year1 undergraduate student and can someone help me? Thank you very much!
And this is how a subject could be taught ...Kudos to your great effort 🎉... Totally loving this❤
I like how 99% of the comments are just about the woman and not the actual thing she is teaching
This was AMAZING! Your explanations was crystal clear (and really creative) and it was really neat seeing you do the same thing in the lab. Looking forward to more!
Absolutely brilliant!! I understand the process far better now, you should do more videos on DNA replication processes and cellular respiration etc. You have a natural gift teaching with sound scientific skill behind your methods.
I got recomened this video from a friend of mine, and it really helped me understand this for my biology a level, thanks!
you are AMAZING!!! Really did the perfect job of explaining what I find, a very complicated process with such clear illustrations and explanations. I'm sitting for my pure biology national exam paper tomorrow and this video is a god-sent blessing. Great job :-)
what a beautiful video! humour is definitely the way to go when the subject appears to be dreary. thanks for the effort guys!
watching this video from Brazil and im so happy to learn with people who brings teachings from MIT
This was the easiest example ever! As a visual learner, it's way easier to understand than videos that don't further explain. Thanks!
Nice video!! Great idea to explain with the draws!
Just for the record... sometimes the background music was louder than your voice, so it got hard to listen and focus at these points.
Thank you!
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Plz, try to understand it, don't make a lame excuse!
Thank you, this helped me understand REALLY well. It also helped me to answer the toughest questions in my exam.
Thank you so much! I am currently taking Biology 30 and the information that they were giving me in my lessons about genetically engineering recombinant DNA just wasn't making sense. You explained this concept so well, thank you!
I love it! It would have been helpful to show how you can run the restricted frog DNA and choose the appropriately-sized fragment for insertion into the plasmid, too.
Thanks for uploading this video. The way you told everything was amazing. Really helpful.
Great way to explain genetic engineering! Thank you :D
you did a great job and effort into this video! I appreciate it
I'm watching this in 2016 and am watching this to study for my big exam tomorrow, helped a lot, thanks
An incredibly innovative way of teaching recombinant DNA technology..!
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Including me.
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wow u just summarized a whole chapter (that was super hard before this video)! thanks for helping me pass!
Watching this 2020 with online class. Very informative. Thank you
Thank you! This was very helpful!!!
Crap i kept watching to vid because of how pretty she is then ended up becoming educated on how to isolate and copy a gene. It was done so well that even an idiot like me was able to understand it.
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The really cool thing about being smart is it's totally appropriate to be goofy. Great instruction, thank you.
You are very creative! Loved the video and got to learn too :) Keep up the great work
The way you explained
Thing used to make us understand
Alll helped
You totally nailed it🤗☺️
Really interesting, and you've made me understand this, so I thank you sincerely :D
Thanks so much. I have a science test tomorrow so this really helped me
Great and simple explanation. Really helpful
Thank you my GCSE science exam is today and I should be in school but I'm really revising and this is going to help so much
Brilliant visual guide! Maybe some closer detail into the 'sticky ends' and what not, but yeah really great video (y) You have gained a subscriber!
This video really helped me. Thanks!
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Thank you so much Ma'am. So helpful for us to understand the genetic engineering process clearly.
I need to show this to my teacher! It’s perfect for are unit rn
she made this topic so simple im sobbing
haha loved the cut outs of the plasmid and dna, makes it super easy to visualise whats going on
thank you so much this helped me to uderstand easily more then lot of books ! can pls add the next steps too in detail
Background music too loud
Otherwise AWESOME video! Thanks!:)
0:23 i died a little bit inside
Amazing explanation, helped me connect some dots
Best science video ever..., u are hilarious!!!
This was amazing! Thanks!
nothing prepared me for the end!😂😂 thanks so much! 🎉
This is an amazing video!!
Thank you for this video! A big help! 🥰
This is really awesome.... keep posting
Love this! I plan to use this to help
My biology students!
thank you so much!! Absolutely an amazing video :D
LOL Loved it!! It was funny and helped me with genetic engineering alot thanks :D
I understaaaand evvveeerrything. Your video is very helpful :)
Thanks!!!
Thank you so much, i really confused about genetic engineering chapter. Wish me luck for university test!
The last step could have just been putting the bacteria into a fluid containing ampicillin. The ones that didn't take up the plasmids (containing the ampicillin resistance gene) would've simply been destroyed.
This video is adorable...so cute...I love the construction paper models!!!
You're awesome. I wanna do what you do XD fit in video making with my job.
This was great!
Appealing presentation...Good...
You deserve appreciation 👍
Hi thanks for the help. It was fun. A grade 8 student here. My module brought me here.❤
Thank u sister u made it easy to understand💙
Thanks yo very much
I made this in science exhibition and won the first prize... 💯💯
I like that💥, explanation material is amazing 💯
Holy moly, this was amazing ☑️👩🔬🙌🎊🎈
awesome explanation guys thank you : )
it really is amazing what they can do.
It was way more easier and funnier to understand, the whole method. THANKS!
Excellent illustration of Recombinant DNA
Nicely and simply explained.... 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
My advice .....Please try not to have too much background noise/ sound effects...🙏🏻🙏🏻
this is best one ..thank you
Great help buddy thanks!!!
Awesome and creative video thanks a lot mam
Wow so simple and clear mamif I am your student I am sure I will do awesome in my exam. (I am a bad student)
Superb thanks dear...it's became easy to understand for me now.
NICE!, thank you MIT!
very well explained!
thank you ... for making me understand dis...
Such a nice explaination that I've seen till today
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Watching in 2018 !
Awesome video !!!
The background music was a bit too loud at times but the info was spot on.
Mam finally u made it, which had not been happen's to me by any lecture 😂
nice simple vid but it didn't go in to Gel electrophoresis... builds up to no conclusion :(
lovely explanation :)
Aw this is ingenious.
And she's so cute! :)
Thank you so much for this video. I use it every year with my Biology students! (Leave a like if your my student and you are seeing this!)
U have a very long name. Haha
So this is what my teacher spent two hours TRYING to teach me today???? lmao
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or I might be thinking "I clicked on this video about genetic engineering to learn something."
Helps a lot thank you
I have a doubt. Why not seperate the DNA pieces using gel electrophoresis at the very first place?
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thanks it so much helpful and fun too!!
Great Work❤️
Thank youuuuuuuuuuuu so well explained
Best video
That was fun and easy
Dude... Damn she's cute lol
i agree
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its very simple..,thank you
Very Nice... I loved it...
Aren't the plasmids ampicillin resistant other than tetracycline resistant? Also, how are different plasmids distinguished from each other? What does the gel electrophoresis do?
Your video is really interesting and explains things well. But l have a question that why don't first use gel electrophoresis to identify the frog gene instead of inserting all the gene into the bacteria and then cut it off and then identify? It seems more intuitive that we first find the right gene and then insert it into bacteria. And it may save bacteria😄. I am a year1 undergraduate student and can someone help me? Thank you very much!
awsome explanation
thank u so much for this video