You've done a nice job Frank. I'm relieved & pleased. Continue with the good work Frank. I can clearly say you've eased a lot of people's stress. I'm not really a fan of the subscring, liking, or commenting thing, but I just did to your channel. Keep up with the good work👍
I'm from Pakistan (pashtoon). I read too many books and websites to understand the difference between these terms but they didn't help me. At last I watched your video and it cleared all my confusion. For that reason I like your video and subscribed your channel. Thank you sir ❤
i cant explain what you done to me icab just say a thanks thaaaaaannnkkkk yooouuuuu☺️u please continue making these videos my doubt was no of sister chromatid books says that there is no increase in chromosome but i doubted ...... thankyou again
can you change the voice. I really wanna learn and it looks useful but the voice is so agonizing. I cant stand it. No hate tho. Still helpful, just really really really annoying sound.
Only Males Have a "Y" Chromosome, additionally to an "X" Chromosome to Make the Complete Chromosomal Gender Sequences, and Females always only Have "X" Chromosomes: each Chromosome Contains De-Oxy_Ribo-Nucleic Genital Sequences from the Correlative Side of Genealogy: "XX" Chromosomes Contain One "X" from the Maternal Perspective of Genealogy from each Biological Co-Parent's Genealogy: "XY" Chromosomes Contain One "X" Chromosome from Either of the Maternal Genealogy of Either of the Biological Parents' Genealogy, and One "Y" Chromosome from either of the Biological Parents' Paternal Genealogy. Chromosomal Activity Affects also other Physical Feature, not only Genitals, and Genital Formation, but Definitely, Chromosomal Identification, as a Gender Identifier, Initiates Deeper than Sight, Visual, View, and Observation, of Genitals: whether Male, Female, Partially, Fully, or De-Formative. 😶.
A chromosome is made up of chromatins. Chromatid is the copy (?) or the duplicated chromosome. Chromatid ( /) (1 centromere, 1 Chromatid) 2 Chromatids (/)(\) (2 centromeres, 2 chromatids) Sister chromatid (X) (1 centromere, 2 chromatids) Pair of Sister chromatids ( XX) (2 centromere, 4 chromatids)
The best video on TH-cam on explaining all these terms from the over 10 videos I have just watched!!!
I had this doubt for basically years in and out studying meiosis and i finally learned bc of your very detailed lec. thank you so much.
I was messing up with these terms and now understood very clearly..thank you sir
You've done a nice job Frank. I'm relieved & pleased. Continue with the good work Frank. I can clearly say you've eased a lot of people's stress. I'm not really a fan of the subscring, liking, or commenting thing, but I just did to your channel. Keep up with the good work👍
I'm from Pakistan (pashtoon). I read too many books and websites to understand the difference between these terms but they didn't help me. At last I watched your video and it cleared all my confusion. For that reason I like your video and subscribed your channel. Thank you sir ❤
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Very helpful. It clears my long basic doubt.
i cant explain what you done to me icab just say a thanks
thaaaaaannnkkkk yooouuuuu☺️u please continue making these videos my doubt was no of sister chromatid books says that there is no increase in chromosome but i doubted ...... thankyou again
finally, i understand what sister chromatids are. i couldn't understand what they were compared to homologous chromosomes. thank you
I thought i understood these concepts until i watched your videos. Great
Great summary at the end, thank you!
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You can count chromosome numbers from number of centromere.
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can you change the voice. I really wanna learn and it looks useful but the voice is so agonizing. I cant stand it. No hate tho. Still helpful, just really really really annoying sound.
Ya try putting the speed at 1.25x. It makes it a little less annoying
Topic is made very simple and understandable. good job
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Only Males Have a "Y" Chromosome, additionally to an "X" Chromosome to Make the Complete Chromosomal Gender Sequences, and Females always only Have "X" Chromosomes: each Chromosome Contains De-Oxy_Ribo-Nucleic Genital Sequences from the Correlative Side of Genealogy:
"XX" Chromosomes Contain One "X" from the Maternal Perspective of Genealogy from each Biological Co-Parent's Genealogy:
"XY" Chromosomes Contain One "X" Chromosome from Either of the Maternal Genealogy of Either of the Biological Parents' Genealogy, and One "Y" Chromosome from either of the Biological Parents' Paternal Genealogy.
Chromosomal Activity Affects also other Physical Feature, not only Genitals, and Genital Formation, but Definitely, Chromosomal Identification, as a Gender Identifier, Initiates Deeper than Sight, Visual, View, and Observation, of Genitals:
whether Male, Female, Partially, Fully, or De-Formative. 😶.
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I was confused by the chromosomes and sister chromosomes.
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watch in 1.25x playback speed
ahh..... i hate biology . But thanks for the video
This video is amaizing
WHY DOES HE GO SOOOOOO SLOW?????????
Increase the playback speed . You're welcome 😉
A chromosome is made up of chromatins.
Chromatid is the copy (?) or the duplicated chromosome.
Chromatid ( /)
(1 centromere, 1 Chromatid)
2 Chromatids (/)(\)
(2 centromeres, 2 chromatids)
Sister chromatid (X)
(1 centromere, 2 chromatids)
Pair of Sister chromatids ( XX)
(2 centromere, 4 chromatids)
I have the same doubt plz help.?
Delete this 😵 it just confused me again.
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chromatids
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