1st year biology student here, I just dont understand how you managed to teach me this in such a short time and have it all make sense! thanks so muchh
0:05 h or l gt 0:18 3 ctt 0:28 t and t 2b 0:35 c port 0:48 transposomes Cell contact. 1:06 1:20 g- fp . Conjugation pilus All will get 2:15 TRANSFORMATION 2:31 envio 2:44 competent 3:08 recombination 3:18 new phe 3:30 TRANSDUCTION 3:37 V CABT REPLICATE 3:49 lysogny The switch to lytic 4:20 two types G and s 4:30 g 4:37 s. Lysogenic. Genetic diversity 5:01 Hgt and and mutation to get genetic diversity. 5:22 slow 5:27 hgt get otehr bac dna 5:44 genome size constant THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO
Understanding is a hilarious task we students face. Such illustrations make me admire the way you made this concept to reach the people and also your creativity
nursing student here! was struggling to understand this in my microbiology class. i have an exam tomorrow morning and will definitely be thinking back on this video, thank you!!!
In about 6 minutes and with great animation bro perfectly explained the over 50 slides my teacher couldn't properly explain in a 2 hour class. May God reward you for making this easy to understand
Im a third year med student who is taking Microbiology, thank god for this video or else I would have taken hours to truly comprehend what I was reading
Nice work! Using for my General Microbiology class - videos like this that have great fun, illustrations and are solid info really add to class discussions. Also, appreciate the mutation aspect - perfectly aligns with Am. Soc.Micro learning objectives. Thank you!
It's kinda a good thing that we didn't discover these incredibly complex dynamics until the simpler framework (seen in macro animals that reproduce via sexual selection), evolution from a common ancestor, was firmly established. As strictly, horizontal gene transfer is fundamentally not Darwinian evolution, but I fear coming to terms with all of this would have been too much complexity for science culture all at once.
Conjugation in Gram +ve bacterium occurs as the Donor (Male or F+) cells produce certain molecules called 'adhesins' which help them to aggregate with Recipient (Female or F-) cells.
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Imagine being a bacteria and watching this , then your bacterial parents walk in 😭
lol
Bacteria don't have parents cuz they have vertical reproduction lol
😂😂
Omfg😭
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1st year biology student here, I just dont understand how you managed to teach me this in such a short time and have it all make sense! thanks so muchh
I m a medical student and for a long time I have been facing a lot of confusion in this topics. Thanks for helping . Good day👍
0:05 h or l gt
0:18 3 ctt
0:28 t and t 2b
0:35 c port
0:48 transposomes
Cell contact. 1:06
1:20 g- fp . Conjugation pilus
All will get
2:15 TRANSFORMATION
2:31 envio
2:44 competent
3:08 recombination
3:18 new phe
3:30 TRANSDUCTION
3:37 V CABT REPLICATE
3:49 lysogny
The switch to lytic
4:20 two types
G and s
4:30 g
4:37 s. Lysogenic.
Genetic diversity 5:01
Hgt and and mutation to get genetic diversity.
5:22 slow
5:27 hgt get otehr bac dna
5:44 genome size constant
THANK YOU FOR THE VIDEO
bro, who let the animator cook? 💀
them bacterias look naughty asl
Understanding is a hilarious task we students face. Such illustrations make me admire the way you made this concept to reach the people and also your creativity
CONJUGATION 00:57
TRANSFORMATION 02:13
TRANSDUCTION 03:32
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1 hr lectures in just minutes
“Years of academy training wasted”
nursing student here! was struggling to understand this in my microbiology class. i have an exam tomorrow morning and will definitely be thinking back on this video, thank you!!!
same.
In about 6 minutes and with great animation bro perfectly explained the over 50 slides my teacher couldn't properly explain in a 2 hour class. May God reward you for making this easy to understand
Im a third year med student who is taking Microbiology, thank god for this video or else I would have taken hours to truly comprehend what I was reading
the animation is something else
If there a hole there a goal
this was the best video ever!!!!!!!! thank you so much!!! very entertaining and fun, but i also learned ALOT that my microbiology book didnt teach!!
i'm living for the visuals🙏🏼💗 thank you !
1:29 yo, that purple bacterium was enjoying that way too much!
This is the scariest video I have seen in awhile
Nice work! Using for my General Microbiology class - videos like this that have great fun, illustrations and are solid info really add to class discussions. Also, appreciate the mutation aspect - perfectly aligns with Am. Soc.Micro learning objectives. Thank you!
watching this as a last minute savior for my exam tmr
Oh. My. Goodness. This is the best video ever 😍 I am so glad I found your channel
i love your video, it's very helpful and a good animation to understand the topic better!
I love this, I understand because I could relate to the pictures it made my learning process more fun..Kindly male more of these
nothing , just i love you
Very educative ,and I understood everything.😅Very great full 😅
Nice work 🌹👍
The animation is great, thanks for making!
"An F pilus or a sex pilus" I wonder what the F stands for. Love the subtlety.
It stand for fertility as F plasmid 😗
It's kinda a good thing that we didn't discover these incredibly complex dynamics until the simpler framework (seen in macro animals that reproduce via sexual selection), evolution from a common ancestor, was firmly established.
As strictly, horizontal gene transfer is fundamentally not Darwinian evolution, but I fear coming to terms with all of this would have been too much complexity for science culture all at once.
Thanks for your amazing teaching ❤😊
This is a huge help.
Conjugation in Gram +ve bacterium occurs as the Donor (Male or F+) cells produce certain molecules called 'adhesins' which help them to aggregate with Recipient (Female or F-) cells.
Good explanation of gene transfer
The one bacteria who don't have it:🗿😢 2:08
Please howd you even notice that😭✋️
Tnx for UseFull information 👍
I’m sorry does the recipient cell or prokaryotes have a missing dna? That’s why we transfer plasmid
Thanks for the help!!
Very informative.
Were there other forms of reproduction that got lost through evolution?
Thank you!!
Ufff you saved me ! Thank you very much!
have to get that mixed race family in there lmao
Nice
studying for the microbe mission event in science olympiad and this REALLY HELPED (help my invitational is tomorrow and im so cooked 😭😭)
Even the degree student will also require to watch this type of videos when lessons in the college are not interested to listen ........!!!
simply awesome
Cheer~~~the temporary union of two bacteria or unicellular organisms for the exchange of genetic material.😊
Great video!
Wow they can even level up
Super cool explanation 😎🔥
Can this also happen in eukaryotes?
Amazing video tysm
Bro what is at 0:58 😂😂😂
Jeez this is so fast lol
I gotta say bacteria are cute😂
wow, thx
If the genome remains constant over time due to gene deletion, what determines the maximum size?
did you found an answer to that?
Most bacteria are NOT competent for transformative gene uptake, only a relatively small amount of bacteria are.
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Ngl explanation was pretty good, aside from the initially animation
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Very, very good video!