2:37 But I thought that the methyl group only added to cytosine if it was at a cpg site, right? The one in the middle is not at a cpg site. Sorry for being critical and I’m sure you’re right, I’m just here to learn. I’m definitely not at your level of education.Haha I haven’t even got my gcse results yet!😅 Brilliant video by the way and thank you so much for mentioning parthenogenesis!!! It was actually this phenomenon that got me interested in all this epigenetics stuff!
Why did you say they were 'researchers in China'? The article says that research was carried out by a Japanese team. That aside a helpful & well - presented video. Thanks.
Straight BS. The explanation is highly speculative and there is nothing scientific about this.
2:37 But I thought that the methyl group only added to cytosine if it was at a cpg site, right? The one in the middle is not at a cpg site. Sorry for being critical and I’m sure you’re right, I’m just here to learn. I’m definitely not at your level of education.Haha I haven’t even got my gcse results yet!😅 Brilliant video by the way and thank you so much for mentioning parthenogenesis!!! It was actually this phenomenon that got me interested in all this epigenetics stuff!
Thanks for the video.
very nice ! thank you
Thanks. Very helpful.
So helpful
Super cool
Thank you that's very thorough! And wtf is ovarian teratoma! Almost puking :'0
Very good video, so far it’s the only video that is able to explain genetic imprinting
The last image is gross
the definition of imprinting is clear but maternal imprinting isnt.
Very helpful🙏🏼
Why did you say they were 'researchers in China'? The article says that research was carried out by a Japanese team. That aside a helpful & well - presented video. Thanks.
They also like to make China the scape goat. hahaha. Thats how you know people who know so little about China. haa
yeah, Campbell mentions too the Japanese team
very clear, thank you very much
Researchers in Japan* lol.
But doesnt the chromosomes undergo recombination thus resulting in mixing of the genes from the both parent? How is it the battle of the sexes then?
thank you well explain, thank you
this was really helpful, thank you very much!!
good job Karen 😊