Gene Silencing by Micro RNA - Studio Katharina Petsche

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  • Опубликовано: 23 дек 2024

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  • @glenndavis4452
    @glenndavis4452 2 года назад +112

    Boy, did this information become suddenly far more relevant today. Appreciate the factual information.

    • @greenbeancasserole6646
      @greenbeancasserole6646 2 года назад +5

      This is microRNA (miRNA), not messenger RNA (mRNA) that’s in the vaccine. There’s lots of different types of RNA including ribosomal RNA (rRNA), transfer RNA (tRNA), and more: en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_RNAs.
      But it would definitely be cool if microRNA was able to be used clinically. (The COVID vaccine is messenger RNA, mRNA).

    • @Psykrom
      @Psykrom 2 года назад +1

      @@greenbeancasserole6646 many of the technical terms got explained though.

    • @aphexamine
      @aphexamine 2 года назад +2

      @@greenbeancasserole6646 wikipedia is biased.

    • @greenbeancasserole6646
      @greenbeancasserole6646 2 года назад +1

      @@epstein_isnt_dead7726 yo, this is basic biology taught in schools now. You don't need a college degree to remember that there are different types of RNA. And no, Wikipedia is not like CNN. Wikipedia is pretty accurate about science stuff. It literally cites the pubmed articles. CNN manufactures consent based on what people who control power want. The main source they use is "people are saying" and "scientists are telling us."

    • @13dazza13
      @13dazza13 2 года назад +1

      @@greenbeancasserole6646 Wikipedia need for money made it vulnerable.. a need to be wary is warranted

  • @TheSoundWave101
    @TheSoundWave101 8 лет назад +35

    This is absolutely fantastic, not only is the information very easy to absorb, but the animation style and overall design is amazing! As a lot of comments have said before me, I very much encourage you to make more scientific animations like this!

    • @KatharinaPetsche
      @KatharinaPetsche  8 лет назад +8

      Thank you, that's great to hear! I would really love to create more animations like this one! But this detailed 3D style takes a long time - so at the moment it is difficult. However I am thinking about alternative ways to create science animations, so that I can produce them in less time. I will keep you updated :)

    • @TheSoundWave101
      @TheSoundWave101 8 лет назад +2

      Awesome! I'm so glad to hear you'll be making more science stuffs :D (Btw your animation was something of which i kept referring to whilst working on a University assignment, helped so much!)

  • @elcholito587
    @elcholito587 8 лет назад +106

    Best cell animation I have ever seen.

  • @adriangoleby
    @adriangoleby Месяц назад

    As someone who has spent thousands of hours animating/video editing and also studying biomedical sciences, this feels like it should be adopted as the gold standard of what good diagrams are. I'm sending this to every lecturer from now on with a suggestive facial expression.
    Thank you!

  • @tedmccarthy2982
    @tedmccarthy2982 2 года назад +187

    I'm a Mechanic and this is fascinating. It's another world within a cell. Hopefully now that we know how it works. Man will not mess with it without fully understanding it for the sake of Money and Greed.

    • @michaeldefondaumiere5948
      @michaeldefondaumiere5948 2 года назад +35

      the vidéo appears today on my RUclips suggestion,but the vidéo is 7 years old ,it's like a response from the past to show us what the so called vaccine is about,have a nice year

    • @benplus2053
      @benplus2053 2 года назад +32

      And hopefully as a mechanic, you don't charge customers for unnecessary repairs for the sake of money and greed.

    • @michaeldefondaumiere5948
      @michaeldefondaumiere5948 2 года назад +5

      @@benplus2053 this is true sadly

    • @thefbat5847
      @thefbat5847 2 года назад +9

      Lol this is not mRNA, it's miRNA. Nothing to do with current vaccines or whatever.

    • @TheCourtsofChaos
      @TheCourtsofChaos 2 года назад +4

      LOL you got to be kidding right?

  • @alexandrajanczewska2471
    @alexandrajanczewska2471 6 лет назад +7

    Katharina, you are a SCIENCE GODDESS. Like other viewers, I've had a lot of trouble visualizing this process, and even more trouble pinning down a succinct, clear explication of it on the internet. You're doing fantastic work! THANK YOU.

    • @KatharinaPetsche
      @KatharinaPetsche  6 лет назад +4

      Thank you, Alexandra for this great feedback! So happy to hear that it helped you :)

  • @MichaelHarrisIreland
    @MichaelHarrisIreland 4 года назад +85

    Thanks so much, I'm an old man and haven't time to learn any other way but this way. The video is absolutely amazing. I've already seen many videos on cells and they are more magical than the Santa Clause I once believed in. The world is far more mysterious that I could have imagined.

    • @TheRealJamesKirk
      @TheRealJamesKirk 3 года назад +8

      Well, damn! Me Too! 68 and more inquisitive than ever! I'll tell you who is good at explaining things (but not with graphics like this) is Zack Murphy, "the Ninja Nerd". There's a really cool vid on the Electron Transport Chain too. The Universe just fascinates me... I've no need of any supernatural make-believe at all. (yeah, I know it's an old vid...)

    • @user_375a82
      @user_375a82 2 года назад

      The Universe uses click-clack logic to produce a really wonderful place - even though (imo) its only simple click-clack mechanisms at heart.

    • @MichaelHarrisIreland
      @MichaelHarrisIreland 2 года назад

      @@user_375a82 Just when we think we know such things, nature proves us wrong. Maybe it'll be clack-click, everything opposite to what we thought. But for me I don't spend time wondering such things. To peel the onion and find the next mystery is enough for me if each mystery completely changes everything I thought I knew. It doesn't matter if the magician explains every trick if his next one is beyond our comprehension. Nature has done that so far.

    • @user_375a82
      @user_375a82 2 года назад

      @@MichaelHarrisIreland I'm over the "you can never know or understand the universe". I studied physics, QM, math, philosophy, and shit-hard programming. I am 100% convinced now and no person gets near convincing me otherwise:
      Its a sort-of computery thing that uses simple 0s and 1s (quantum states) to produce fantastic computer-y results. Even intelligence is just 0s and 1s. Simple things evolve to incredible complexity but its fundamental mechanism is click-clack. DNA is that. There is no program running it all apart from a very very basic one that evolved (itself). Sure there's a small program running quarks and photons etc - but the rest of it looks afetr itself via evolution (what works persists).
      We are probably in a black hole in a holographic cosmos. Its working on computer-like principles at heart. But most people tell me its not that and there is some magic around that we will never comprehend. The Universe doesn't need any magic to be as wonderful as it is imo. I'm so happy here and pleased with what its evolved.
      I know you don't believe me - so why am I even writing this? - trying to spread truth I guess. It helps us because then we know where we came form and all that good stuff that confuses so many people.

    • @MichaelHarrisIreland
      @MichaelHarrisIreland 2 года назад

      @@user_375a82 So many people thought we were at the end of science and knowledge to find we were not. Even if what you say is true it doesn't matter if it continues to elude us as to what it produces. It's like saying: "We're all going to die anyway so what's the point". The point is we want to stay right to end to find out for definite, to leave no stone unturned, to know without any doubt. I obviously hope this never materialises.

  • @natehawkins2910
    @natehawkins2910 2 года назад +204

    We are indeed fearfully and wonderfully made.

    • @jaco7675
      @jaco7675 2 года назад +4

      There were an awful lot of very fortunate evolutionary steps along the way to get us to where we are.

    • @benmilesg
      @benmilesg 2 года назад +14

      @@jaco7675 “very fortunate” doesn’t even begin to describe the improbability.

    • @jaco7675
      @jaco7675 2 года назад +12

      @@benmilesg I know. I was being facetious. We are truly amazingly created.

    • @benmilesg
      @benmilesg 2 года назад +8

      @@jaco7675 haha cool, I didn’t catch that. God Bless

    • @beekind6267
      @beekind6267 2 года назад +2

      Indeed!!!!!!

  • @KatharinaPetsche
    @KatharinaPetsche  2 года назад +342

    Since I get so many comments about current Covid vaccines: please note, that this video informs about microRNAs and NOT messenger RNAs. That is a HUGE difference! MessengerRNAs (=mRNAs), which are used in current vaccines, have a completely different function than microRNAs. MessengerRNAs are only used to produce proteins and won't silence any gens. This video shows the function of microRNAs and says nothing about current Covid vaccines. So before you post a comment, please make sure that you understand the difference and don't confuse these two types of RNAs, thank you!

    • @SharkFishSF
      @SharkFishSF 2 года назад +26

      Your comment here made RUclips recommend this video to me.

    • @kiachris76712
      @kiachris76712 2 года назад +144

      Yet any altering of the human genome can be disastrous to a life.

    • @desaturated-firefox
      @desaturated-firefox 2 года назад +16

      Since you're the uploader, you could pin your comment (click on the three dots on its top right), then everyone will see it first thing when they scroll down into the comment section.

    • @highpeacetess
      @highpeacetess 2 года назад +6

      @@desaturated-firefox I second that recommendation

    • @pmboston
      @pmboston 2 года назад +9

      I checked the comment section before running the video, because I’m really working hard to avoid misinformation and help others to do so. An unfortunate title when science is under attack. Who would ever have guessed that forms of ribonucleic acids would be a controversial political subject? Thanks for a fascinating video about the inner workings of the cell. Loved it.

  • @Mrjmaxted0291
    @Mrjmaxted0291 6 лет назад +63

    This animation is amazing and you should definitely make a series of these covering other important topics. What a great little crash course on the key points of miRNA this was!

  • @Alarix246
    @Alarix246 3 года назад +19

    I feel compelled to react as well - videos like these are breathtaking and great for grasping the concept of mRNA. What is unusual is that almost every screen breeds more questions - like no other topic! Especially my questions are about those parts that get discarded along the way - why is it cut? Why was it discarded? What happens to the discarded mRNA part? What happens to those carrying it? How do these proteins move (seeing they have no obvious propulsion mechanism) and how do they know where to take the mRNA strand from and where to paste it? What happens when the person moves or shakes or is massaged by a vibrating instrument? It is mindblowing.

    • @mariao.k.6634
      @mariao.k.6634 2 года назад +1

      Good questions! I got some theory to your question on how proteins carry the mRNA and where to paste it...programming. These proteins have no brains so it has to be programmed from outside. What do you think?

    • @Alarix246
      @Alarix246 2 года назад +1

      @@mariao.k.6634 well the movement could be just polarity in many general situations, but then finding the actual place is more complicated.

    • @egidius3
      @egidius3 2 года назад +3

      The most of the answers to your questions could be chemical interactions, and most of the molecules in the cells aren't discarded but simply used and re-shaped in more chemical reactions

  • @kdbublitz88
    @kdbublitz88 2 года назад +5

    Every time I see things like this I am fascinated and in awe of how complex we are... weather we were made by a higher power, or randomly converged in perfect circumstances, I appreciate our existence.

    • @TiqueO6
      @TiqueO6 11 месяцев назад

      Random might be too strong a word, there are principles that were probably forged the beginnings of things, those principles could be different in alternate universes if those exist. It's even possible that they be different in different regions of our universe because it is so vast.

  • @AshenLanka
    @AshenLanka 9 лет назад +215

    It was really hard for me to study this mechanism by reading a book. But you made it so clear & easy for me to understand as well as memorized. Thanks a Lot! Worth A Big Hats Off! :)

    • @KatharinaPetsche
      @KatharinaPetsche  9 лет назад +9

      +Ashen Lankathilaka Thank you, I am happy that it helped you understanding this topic! :)

    • @a.w.4708
      @a.w.4708 5 лет назад +6

      It's true, this video disclaims miRNA way more clearly than articles I've read

    • @elangavinindrav.a.h3725
      @elangavinindrav.a.h3725 3 года назад +1

      What book do you read?

  • @noxfox3706
    @noxfox3706 Год назад +2

    This is so interesting and instructive! Totally beyond topic for what I'm supposed to be studying as a first year nurse student, but it really strengthens my understanding of DNA and RNA, to better comprehend what I'm studying, fill in the gaps in the literature I have. For every new thing I learn, so many new questions arise ♥ Props for the beautiful animations with just the right amount of jiggling to feel the chaotic activity without it being disturbing to take the knowledge in!

  • @flyingnone1749
    @flyingnone1749 2 года назад +12

    Very nice presentation.. how does the mRNA they giving people nowadays in shots go with this ?

    • @thefbat5847
      @thefbat5847 2 года назад +2

      This isn't mRNA(messenger rna) in the vaccines. This is miRNA(micro rna) a different form of nucleic acid. It's kinda like saying water and hydrogen peroxide are the same thing.

    • @kalyddessalines769
      @kalyddessalines769 2 года назад +3

      @@thefbat5847 Is it possible that scientists could be dishonest about what exactly they are injecting in people, much like they have been dishonest about everything thing else over the past 2 years?

    • @thefbat5847
      @thefbat5847 2 года назад +2

      @@kalyddessalines769 I understand that public health communication has been politicised and has been damaged massively. But for one moment think about all the people who've put their hard work and effort to try and make our world a better place. Spent years of their lives trying to studying hard science and engineering just so they can come up with innovative ideas to help humanity improve their day to day living. I'm a biochemical specialist and I know and understand why you would say what you've said but it still sucks that all the scientists are lumped together when it comes to negative things.

    • @kalyddessalines769
      @kalyddessalines769 2 года назад +4

      @@thefbat5847 Good scientists need to be debunking bad scientists. When we literally were told for 2 years that cloth masks can be effective against viruses when ALL SCIENTISTS knew (since forever) that the micron size of a virus through a piece of cloth would be like a bicyclist travelling through a train tunnel. But yet the top scientists in the world pretended to be dumb for the last two years. Even high-school drop-outs knew that they couldn't throw a piece of cloth over their face to work in a paint shop or to remove asbestos, but yet under the guise of "follow the science" we were all duped to believe cloth masks "could help" against viruses. World top scientists told us to use chain-link fences to keep out mosquitoes.

    • @thefbat5847
      @thefbat5847 2 года назад +4

      @@kalyddessalines769 The scientist are top for a reason, they're also politicians. At the start of the pandemic it was indeed very confusing on what to do because specialists in each of their specific specialisation were not part of the conversation when the government decided to implement certain rules. I agree that we need more data, a more clear rationale and better reason to make it clear why certain changes are implemented by the government. A single layer mask is indeed useless as you mentioned but a good mask does create a layer of dirt that acts as a barrier for brownian diffusion. But ya it ofcourse was not communicated by the government as they don't seem there care about what scientists think either as much as the general public.

  • @francoisriche2167
    @francoisriche2167 3 месяца назад

    This is definitely the best video so far. I've watched several so far and this one is the most comprehensive in both explanation and visuals.

  • @JehJehYoutube
    @JehJehYoutube 9 лет назад +323

    Very well organised and structured video. Animations were clear and concise and there was enough information in this video to have a good understanding of microRNAs.

    • @KatharinaPetsche
      @KatharinaPetsche  9 лет назад +11

      +Jessica Jean Thank you!

    • @fouadmas5413
      @fouadmas5413 3 года назад +9

      2020 this is so relevant

    • @100nirosta
      @100nirosta 3 года назад +12

      Many years have passed, now it is December 2021. Tell me, any diseases are already being treated with this technology? As far as I know, all subjects died from krispr kas, because of autoimmune diseases caused by these experiments. Tell me, is this technology used anywhere other than covid vaccines?

    • @Hes1oscillations
      @Hes1oscillations 3 года назад +2

      @@100nirosta iRNA can be engineered to silence specific genes (reverse genetics) so it's mainly used for studying gene function rather than a treatment itself

    • @abdullahmage88
      @abdullahmage88 3 года назад

      @@KatharinaPetsche please add Indonesia language

  • @slendrmusic
    @slendrmusic Год назад +1

    probably the best animation on this topic

  • @JourneyToMyDestiny
    @JourneyToMyDestiny 3 года назад +6

    So important to understand now that we have mRNA vaccines. I would like to know what prompts the micro RNA to silence some genes and not others?

    • @qAtuBiFa
      @qAtuBiFa 3 года назад +13

      Thats what we will find out in this trials that we are going through now.

    • @cyohe8643
      @cyohe8643 2 года назад

      Some sort of programming; I'd expect.

  • @Therradican
    @Therradican 2 года назад +14

    It will be nice to see the effect of COVID vaccines to RNA

  • @millard4303
    @millard4303 5 лет назад +37

    Only wish more videos like this were there,,,,this is how people can understand cell biology

  • @ChuiAlison
    @ChuiAlison 2 месяца назад

    Fantastic work! Won't be able to have any idea about MicroRNA without this amazing animation work!

  • @mohcinemabsoute9323
    @mohcinemabsoute9323 4 года назад +4

    The first time in my life i heard about this and it amazingly explains all the cells diversity in our bodies.

  • @charles-ap1354
    @charles-ap1354 9 лет назад +3

    I was looking for a video that can make easy the understanding of the miRNA for my students. Et voilà.
    The visual effects are really great ! it is a monstruous work. You deserve a lot a thanks and respect for the days of work necessary for this 5 minutes of video. Thanks !

    • @KatharinaPetsche
      @KatharinaPetsche  8 лет назад +1

      Thank you for this great feedback! It was a lot of work but since it helps so many people to understand the topic I think it was worth it :)

  • @SandiStowe
    @SandiStowe 6 лет назад +10

    Quite impressive! I learned my cell biology 40 years ago and its great to see how far we have gotten in understanding M-RNA, protein transcription and gene blocking. My children (and my husband, autosomal dominant disease) have a disease called CADASIL which causes progressive dementia. The CADASIL gene as been well defined. However, as far as I know there is no current CADASIL research being done. I don't know if this specific gene/chromosomal defect is amenable to gene therapy, but I would certainly love to find out.

    • @izqwiz1746
      @izqwiz1746 2 года назад +1

      Umm I think that's called herpes lol

    • @steviemichelle7271
      @steviemichelle7271 2 года назад

      Iz qwiz! Go back to school

    • @izqwiz1746
      @izqwiz1746 2 года назад

      @@steviemichelle7271 then what you called it?

    • @rj6110
      @rj6110 2 года назад

      @@izqwiz1746 How did you get herpes from CADASIL

  • @destroyingtheworksofthedev9349
    @destroyingtheworksofthedev9349 2 года назад +2

    If anyone is wondering that fantastic beat you hear at the end it is: Move This by Techtronic circa 1992

  • @adonaiblackwood
    @adonaiblackwood 2 года назад +3

    Wow! The Gain of Function possibilities! Imagine the future for this patented technology!

  • @drcisneros
    @drcisneros 2 месяца назад

    Extraordinary animation, congratulations, I am very impressed on how educational your work is, specially now that the nobel prize in medicine has been awarded for this work, amazing job, keep doing videos like this, please

  • @aliyashams6136
    @aliyashams6136 6 лет назад +22

    This is amazing Katharina. A very big thank you for making it so easy to understand.

  • @taleahbailey9667
    @taleahbailey9667 7 лет назад +2

    This is the best animation for molecular biology I have ever seen!!

  • @rauls4972
    @rauls4972 3 года назад +9

    I am fearfully and wonderfully made

    • @mirandabri834
      @mirandabri834 2 года назад +1

      Just as the BIBLE DECLARES!!! GLORY TO ALMIGHTY GOD/ JESUS CHRIST AMEN 🙏

  • @nyerovwo3929
    @nyerovwo3929 5 лет назад +7

    this video helped me understand in few minitues what i have been struggling to understand in a long while..More vids will be appreciated .thanks

  • @JohnWSaundersIII
    @JohnWSaundersIII 2 года назад +5

    Great video. For some reason, I wasn't taught about this subject in high school biology in 1975.

  • @paulvarn4712
    @paulvarn4712 4 года назад +1

    Best basic presentation on this subject I've seen.

  • @brucesearl4407
    @brucesearl4407 4 года назад +3

    Real question. What is the materialistic mechanism that is proposed by which random mutation and natural selection could have evolved all of these interdependent proteins/functions and logical control systems that appear to all be necessary and fully functional in order for a cell to live?
    How could a cell develop, in small incremental step wise fashion, the different proteins involved that have to work together perfectly or they system breaks down, but they must evolve separately, in sync (from not being there to being semi function or fully functional, across different "domains" (like in the DNA code, and being a part of and integrated into the existing transcription process without breaking what is supposedly already there and working) and if it was able to work without it, why would it ever need to be "evolved" or "added" in the first place? and how would mindless evolution "know" in any sense sentient or other wise, what to add to accomplish what this does for complex life to exist?
    This seems utterly thought out and designed to work within in the overall system and it appears that the overall system is completely dependent on it being fully functional from the beginning in order to function at all.
    I know that evolution is the study of things that give every appearance of being designed, but are "not" designed by a designer, but at what point do we stop and think that maybe it really is designed by a mind?
    What am I missing here that easily explains why this is a strictly un-guided materialistic process?

  • @A3Kr0n
    @A3Kr0n 5 лет назад +1

    With 307,251 views you could easily be the next big thing in RUclips science videos. Your other animations are great too.

  • @debistutisaha4170
    @debistutisaha4170 8 лет назад +3

    Just wonderful...no reason to not like it...detailed description, vivid animation... Awesome

  • @marsproduction6468
    @marsproduction6468 Год назад +1

    Very well explained, why you're not uploading more videos like this???

  • @PROPERTYofJESUSCHRIST-m2v
    @PROPERTYofJESUSCHRIST-m2v 2 года назад +35

    Can you do a video on how the covid 💉 MRNA will affect the body.

    • @Lisa-oe1hz
      @Lisa-oe1hz 2 года назад +4

      Hi friend, mRNA and miRNA are not the same thing. Here the miRNA is part of the complex that breaks the mRNA to stop a protein from being produced, so the miRNA are the focus of this video :)

    • @firstnamelastname-oy7es
      @firstnamelastname-oy7es 2 года назад

      This video is about micro RNA not messenger RNA.
      micro RNA is in the first virus, messenger RNA is in the shots. The virus has made my arm and leg muscles grow slightly bigger 2 years on. Hopefully it didn't silence any cancer suppressing genes.

  • @effdiffeyeno171
    @effdiffeyeno171 2 года назад +2

    The billions of interactions that go unnoticed within the body...
    Taken for granted until the day something stops.

    • @gaming4K
      @gaming4K 2 года назад

      the video says disregulation can cause cancer and heart disease. But they are messing with the complex system. Can it cause disregulation in the body, did they test it? NO they didn't!

  • @ananyageorge5532
    @ananyageorge5532 6 лет назад +6

    I was pretty confused about this topic, I tried out the every other way but was not completely satisfied. At last I came across your video, and it was precise, wonderful, informative and amazing. Thanks a lot Katharina!!!

    • @KatharinaPetsche
      @KatharinaPetsche  6 лет назад +1

      Thank you Ananya! What a great feedback! Glad that it helped you :)

  • @lly6115
    @lly6115 2 года назад +1

    this is the best explainatory video I've even seen. Thank you so much. 🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @gamerwhiz6847
    @gamerwhiz6847 2 года назад +3

    One of the best videos on this. Thank you!

  • @saimaghazal3158
    @saimaghazal3158 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this very clear concept ❤

  • @theEDMdragon
    @theEDMdragon 3 года назад +5

    I wish I had found this earlier when I was taking Cell Biology classes. This makes the concepts and terms so much more comprehensible

    • @KatharinaPetsche
      @KatharinaPetsche  2 года назад +1

      that is great to hear! Thank you for the feedback! 😊

    • @sameditsthis
      @sameditsthis Год назад

      ​@@KatharinaPetsche you must make more videos. Animation will make topics easy

  • @nadiakant211
    @nadiakant211 8 лет назад +1

    one of the most beautiful video about biology on the website !!! REALLY!!!! congratulation!

  • @jbraymick1602
    @jbraymick1602 2 года назад +4

    How about silencing the gene that is in charge of repairing DNA , what kind of affects do you suppose?

  • @BananaHammyForYou
    @BananaHammyForYou 4 года назад +2

    Holy crap, I can't believe all this actually works. Great video, I'm sure without the video aid I'd be lost.

  • @rubenallenspach
    @rubenallenspach 2 года назад +3

    bruh, this is unreal! and that happens in every single cell of the body 🤯

  • @hardikpatni_
    @hardikpatni_ 5 лет назад +1

    This was just out of the world.....
    Superb Kath....
    Plz make plenty of vids...

  • @danielfahrenheit4139
    @danielfahrenheit4139 7 лет назад +160

    looks like a bunch of chewed gum building things. The graphics are great but life is so complex I want to blow my head off. Great video

    • @salvatoregargiulo1190
      @salvatoregargiulo1190 5 лет назад +5

      Zoophilia Consultant omfg lol

    • @nickkrug8157
      @nickkrug8157 5 лет назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/zU7Lww-sBPg/видео.html

    • @edit8826
      @edit8826 5 лет назад +6

      @@nickkrug8157 Thanks for posting Nick. Tour is such an important cautionary tale. Dumbfounding how someone with so much scientific bona-fides can be so filled with a lust for religious comfort that they blindly step outside the scientific method (to claim objective knowledge of what's impossible), without ever noticing they have done so. Religion truly poisons everything...

    • @torianews3422
      @torianews3422 2 года назад +1

      @zoophilieConsultant how are you doing today?

    • @peety6323
      @peety6323 2 года назад +1

      Said very well!

  • @tklegend_
    @tklegend_ 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for this Katharina. In less than 5 minutes, I understood far more than what I have been reading in a week.

  • @zyjudp
    @zyjudp 7 лет назад +7

    Thanks for this simple yet informative video. Great work!

  • @pi_no6177
    @pi_no6177 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very much for the wonderful video that the lecturer gave us today. I really benefited from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and I study general biology.

  • @saptarshidutta9650
    @saptarshidutta9650 5 лет назад +3

    It's a nice video and it is easily accessible by students like us nice work and we need much more videos like this for various fields of molecular biology, biotechnology as well as CANCER BIOLOGY which is my special interest

    • @billyballsup2685
      @billyballsup2685 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/2nYvS11NDRc/видео.html

  • @ravenken
    @ravenken 2 года назад +1

    This is AWESOME!!! Mind-blowing. Thanks.

  • @chawsu5825
    @chawsu5825 8 лет назад +10

    such an awesome video! saved me from having to look at my notes over and over again! thank you!!

  • @Ferofero8
    @Ferofero8 2 года назад +1

    😍😍😍😍😍
    Congrats for this magnificent work! Hope you are by now an excelent scientific

  • @marcwittkowski5146
    @marcwittkowski5146 3 года назад +11

    Seriously impressive, well-structured video! THe information was presented very clearly and concisely. Thanks!

  • @Tanishkitchen20
    @Tanishkitchen20 5 дней назад

    This video many times flashed as a recommendation qlthough i kept ignoring it, however today i saw this video and it is amazing 🤩

  • @kitony
    @kitony 9 лет назад +3

    Great animation and explanation of this important molecule,wish you the best!

  • @smallcolin
    @smallcolin 6 лет назад +2

    Thanks for using my music. Really interesting topic!

  • @Angel-gb9gi
    @Angel-gb9gi 2 года назад +91

    All i could make sense of this video is that i have a busy world inside of me and i need to pray for them and give them good supplies to keep busy at work building and cleaning and doing what they were designed to do. Think about all those medications we take and how it might effect them. We got a world of little workers that we. Eed to protect inside of us. No vaccine for me and my little workers.

    • @tekknorat
      @tekknorat 2 года назад +4

      Smart person.

    • @witchywamen9536
      @witchywamen9536 2 года назад

      You should check out the channel Dr.Beens Medical Lectures

    • @deakhanani
      @deakhanani 2 года назад

      XOXOXOXXO!!!!

    • @cowboy_strong
      @cowboy_strong 2 года назад +1

      Couldn't have said it any better...my inner body thanks you.

    • @pmboston
      @pmboston 2 года назад +3

      You’ve got neurons too. Just saying.

  • @Min-ep6ff
    @Min-ep6ff 9 лет назад +2

    thank you so much, katharina, for this video! it was hard for me to understand the generation of miRNA for my course, and not many videos were helpful except yours! thanks again!!

  • @anad7550
    @anad7550 3 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for this! I finally understood the miRNA mechanism because of this both explanatory and visually great video!

  • @stephenmcgavran5789
    @stephenmcgavran5789 2 года назад +1

    Thank you, Katharina. So complex, So amazing.

  • @jeff_n1535
    @jeff_n1535 2 года назад +16

    I was born with perfect DNA and need no ex-peri-mental gene-therapy to change what doesn't need changing.
    Ex- as in 'out of, from,'
    -peri - as in 'fairy,'
    -mental as in 'of the mind, mad.'

    • @annmyann437
      @annmyann437 2 года назад +7

      Tell them again, the_smoking man.
      They can't get it through their dense brains, that not everyone needs, or wants to be modified.

    • @SJ-ql2gx
      @SJ-ql2gx 2 года назад +1

      Wise comment!

    • @SJ-ql2gx
      @SJ-ql2gx 2 года назад +2

      @@annmyann437 exactly! 🎯

    • @ytcomms3945
      @ytcomms3945 2 года назад

      @@annmyann437 but some people were born men ... and they wish to compete as women at the Olympics ... Chinese just dressed theirs up and for some reason the Olympic committees did not bother to check.

  • @peteshacker6146
    @peteshacker6146 3 месяца назад

    9 years later and this is still so helpful in studying miRNA

  • @Jindy2
    @Jindy2 3 года назад +13

    Beautifully presented and explained. You have made it so easy to understand - well done!

  • @adibabrar405
    @adibabrar405 5 лет назад

    Dear Lord this explains the concept SO much better than the research paper my professor suggested us to read

  • @uniquelifesciences
    @uniquelifesciences 2 месяца назад +10

    Coming here after Nobel 2025

  • @luistirado5479
    @luistirado5479 7 лет назад

    My gosh, you saved me, this is the best video I found in the matter, thank you so much!

  • @mayanksangam9205
    @mayanksangam9205 3 года назад +3

    Nicely explained and fabulous animation ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐💯

  • @muyangli7077
    @muyangli7077 3 года назад +2

    Fabulous animation!!! Great work!

  • @jvermaabc
    @jvermaabc 8 лет назад +16

    please upload more videos ma'am..it was so beautifully explained.

  • @sawsanelgohary3188
    @sawsanelgohary3188 5 лет назад +1

    thank you miRNA is now clear and easy because of you , very simplified clear THANKS!

  • @robinkabous9651
    @robinkabous9651 5 лет назад +3

    Easily the best video I've seen on this topic!

  • @spanditaroy9973
    @spanditaroy9973 6 лет назад +2

    Wonderful explanation. I had doubt of miRNA .. after watching it my concept abt miRNA gets clear... thanks a lott

  • @talitasouzasiqueira8418
    @talitasouzasiqueira8418 5 лет назад +4

    Fantástico, melhor animação que já vi.... Amei demais.

    • @nonick_23
      @nonick_23 2 года назад

      Oi vc poderia resumir o que é falado no vídeo? O Rna é bom ou ruim? Obrigada

    • @talitasouzasiqueira8418
      @talitasouzasiqueira8418 2 года назад +1

      @@nonick_23 De uma forma geral e bem resumida o vídeo fala sobre um regulador, esse regulador é o microRNA, ele é um tipo de RNA pequeno que atua como regulador pós transcricional... ou seja, um gene é transcrito em RNA mensageiro e o microRNA atuará nesse RNA mensageiro (por isso pós transcricional). O microRNA vai se ligar a esse RNA mensageiro e na maioria das vezes ele vai impedir a tradução do RNA mensageiro em proteínas.
      É uma das formas do organismo controlar funções como fagocitose, carcinogênese, apoptose, hematopoese, diferenciação e regulação da proliferação celular.
      De uma forma geral os microRNAs são muito importantes para o organismo, ele pode controlar funções dentro da própria célula que o produz ou ir pra fora dessa célula e atuar em células vizinhas próximas ou em outros órgãos, é bem estudado em vários tipos de câncer, por exemplo:
      Um microRNA-x é o responsável por impedir a tradução de uma proteína que é importante pra proliferação de um câncer, se esse microRNA está reduzido no organismo aquela proteína não tem mais um regulador, não tem mais quem a impeça de ser produzida, então haverá um aumento em sua produção e isso pode contribuir para o aparecimento de determinado câncer, ou para a velocidade de proliferação de um câncer já existente.
      Não sei se expliquei de uma forma que deu para entender, ou se sua dúvida era em relação a outra coisa.
      Qualquer dúvida, estou a disposição.

    • @nonick_23
      @nonick_23 2 года назад +1

      @@talitasouzasiqueira8418 oi muito obrigada, sim vc explicou muito bem, consegui entender 👍🏼👍🏼

    • @talitasouzasiqueira8418
      @talitasouzasiqueira8418 2 года назад

      @@nonick_23 😊

  • @mhj.xd7
    @mhj.xd7 5 лет назад +2

    most beautiful anime and explanation ever seen
    love from india !!
    keep doing these type of vid

  • @nunitchagucci3047
    @nunitchagucci3047 5 лет назад +3

    Love this video! You are golden!!!

  • @ferhanibrahim8822
    @ferhanibrahim8822 2 года назад

    I was asking many question while I was reading. I got Many answers from yours vedio. I really appreciate that!!

  • @carolfrandsen
    @carolfrandsen 6 лет назад +3

    This animation is amazing, thank you so much for sharing it!

  • @GERRYMALONEY47
    @GERRYMALONEY47 2 года назад +1

    Such a great video that gave me such a better understanding of how the body works I'm going to subscribe right now

  • @imagination7710
    @imagination7710 8 лет назад +7

    Studying miRNA at the moment, fascinating topic. Great video btw

  • @pforpriyavish
    @pforpriyavish 6 лет назад

    trust me , you really gotta make more videos. this has to be the best one

  • @maguila55555
    @maguila55555 3 года назад +3

    Beautifully explained. Thank you for this👏🏻

  • @moiznaeem3810
    @moiznaeem3810 8 лет назад +2

    Excellent video. Gives a very easy understanding of the silencing process.
    Thumbs up!

  • @dickykurniawan865
    @dickykurniawan865 8 лет назад +5

    Nice animation video! This helps a lot to understanding gene silencing mechanism by miRNA :)

  • @pranjal967
    @pranjal967 7 лет назад +1

    This video was too beautiful and nicely illustrated I hope you more videos of this kind.

  • @mandaraharikar
    @mandaraharikar 4 года назад +3

    Oh my goodness, this was fantastic! Echoing other people here when I say please make more! 😊

  • @mariociencia12
    @mariociencia12 2 года назад

    Fantastic! Incredible! Amazing! Astounding! Astonishing! Mighty! Marvelous! Better than Marvel's superheroes movies!

  • @melissakagebein5597
    @melissakagebein5597 2 года назад +7

    I’m confused. Initially the video said that MRNA can cause diseases then at the end it said it’s good for using in vaccines? It’s late I could be missing something. Can someone please help clarify.

    • @ytcomms3945
      @ytcomms3945 2 года назад +1

      There is not just one single mRNA Molecule! Some code. Some don't.

    • @dees649
      @dees649 2 года назад +6

      Dosage can make a therapeutic drug into a toxic venom

    • @rubiks6
      @rubiks6 2 года назад +3

      Think of how many tools you can find in a toolbox - pliers and screwdrivers and hammers and many many more. This is like RNA. Just as the toolbox tools are formed from steel, RNA tools function inside your cells doing a great variety of jobs, yet all are made from RNA of different shapes and sizes.

  • @andreamanowiecka4767
    @andreamanowiecka4767 8 лет назад +2

    This video is awesomely made! Thanks for the animation - you're talented!

  • @邱彦慈-h9u
    @邱彦慈-h9u 8 лет назад +3

    I think it is a great video and helps a lot in understanding, I am editing a demonstration video of the miRNA regulatory mechanisms I was wondering if I am allowed to use some part of your video

    • @KatharinaPetsche
      @KatharinaPetsche  8 лет назад +2

      Thank you, great to hear that the video is helpful for you :) Please only use the RUclips link to show parts of the animation. For which purpose will you need it (educational, commercial,..) ?

  • @romaissaboumezoued3020
    @romaissaboumezoued3020 5 дней назад

    the video is just WOWWWW !!!! please do more of this type !!!

  • @ryanrobinson188
    @ryanrobinson188 3 года назад +7

    What happens when you inject a spike protein then over time you get booster shots of spike protein?

  • @lauragordon6414
    @lauragordon6414 Год назад

    WOW!!! There are many of us who are visual learners. When will colleges recognize this and begin incorporating videos like this in the curriculum?

  • @yardenportal6942
    @yardenportal6942 8 лет назад +3

    Beautiful!
    An amazing way to teach and learn

  • @tizianajakova4618
    @tizianajakova4618 8 лет назад +1

    thank you fo being able to create this!!