The answer to the extra credit question is…. Hawkweed! What's a cool discovery you know about that is often overshadowed by a scientist's more famous work?
This is one of my favorite video series on TH-cam. Alexis is teaching important science concepts, and she is also presenting a master class on how to make the learning process fun and engaging. Thanks Alexis!
Omg, SO excited to see Alexis on here! I am trying my hand at hybridizing flowers so I thought "that's right up my alley" when I see the video title. To immediately see Alexis on my screen is SUCH a delight. I live in Cbus and she has been so kind and friendly whenever I or my friends have seen her out and about and said hello. So happy to see you succeeding and sharing your passion and knowledge with the world 💪👍❤️
Contemporary popular expositions have been trying to get _away from Mendelian_ presentations, because it is clear that so much of life is multigenic, and that expression is complex. Indeed, human eye color is a good example of this need to do more than Mendelian genetics. If one takes a direct to consumer DNA test, such as from 23andMe, there are "predictions" of eye color but they are usually *heavily caveated* because the actual eye color expressed is not a simple Mendelian trait.
Awesome! I'm from Brazil, and is amazing having so well-done and complete material for study and curiosities. I feel blessed because of internet and these passionated content creators!
This is so interesting. My mother has two butterfly bushes with different coloured flowers. Now I'm curious which colour is the dominant one and willing to find out with my own knowledge of genetics 😊.
Thank you for explaining the answer my high school biology teacher couldn’t answer 15 years ago. I'm looking forward to learning more about complex alleles. The example I gave was my eye colour. I have hazel eyes, but my dad has blue eyes (recessive) and my mother had brown eyes. I have my paternal grandpa's eyes despite blue eyes' recessiveness. Or how my hair texture is a combination of both parents and I keep on finding stray red and blonde hairs despite them being once again, recessive alleles from my paternal grandpa. Or lastly, my physical mutation that I inherited from my dad that never existed in living memory.
The answer to the extra credit question is…. Hawkweed! What's a cool discovery you know about that is often overshadowed by a scientist's more famous work?
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I love her enthusiasm for plants
This is one of my favorite video series on TH-cam. Alexis is teaching important science concepts, and she is also presenting a master class on how to make the learning process fun and engaging. Thanks Alexis!
I remember watching Alexis's videos trying to forage for random mushrooms/fungi in the woods
I love that Alexis is part of CrashCourse! Love her content 🩷
Yay, Alexis! I love the @BlackForager and am so happy to see her on CrashCourse sharing her love and enthusiasm for teaching others about plants! 😄🌿💗
Omg, SO excited to see Alexis on here! I am trying my hand at hybridizing flowers so I thought "that's right up my alley" when I see the video title. To immediately see Alexis on my screen is SUCH a delight. I live in Cbus and she has been so kind and friendly whenever I or my friends have seen her out and about and said hello. So happy to see you succeeding and sharing your passion and knowledge with the world 💪👍❤️
I'd love to see you do a course on fungus.
YES!
SAMEEE! Crash Course Mycology would be wild
So happy to see Alexis making big moves☺️
Contemporary popular expositions have been trying to get _away from Mendelian_ presentations, because it is clear that so much of life is multigenic, and that expression is complex. Indeed, human eye color is a good example of this need to do more than Mendelian genetics. If one takes a direct to consumer DNA test, such as from 23andMe, there are "predictions" of eye color but they are usually *heavily caveated* because the actual eye color expressed is not a simple Mendelian trait.
BlackForager is a great follow, love that she's doing crash course videos!
not me watching a crash course about something I already know because it’s ALEXIS! what the HECK
I love Alexis!! This is so awesome.
Awesome! I'm from Brazil, and is amazing having so well-done and complete material for study and curiosities. I feel blessed because of internet and these passionated content creators!
im learning i promise but WHERE DO I GET THAT BUTTERLY PIN THAT'S TOO CUTE
:0 I saw your renter friendly mosquito free pond video. What a delight you are when you public speak! Thank you.
loved this. she's a natural teacher. keep up the good work 👍
Very helpful.
Happy botany, don’t die!!!
I loved this!
my fav talking about my fav subject amazing
Amazing 👏 I watch her on tik tok as well. You are so full of knowledge ✨️
omg I love your hair clip 🦋
Thank you Alexis!
This is so interesting. My mother has two butterfly bushes with different coloured flowers. Now I'm curious which colour is the dominant one and willing to find out with my own knowledge of genetics 😊.
genetics are so interesting! makes me want to do my own peapod experiments, too bad I have the opposite of green thumb 😅
Thank you for explaining the answer my high school biology teacher couldn’t answer 15 years ago. I'm looking forward to learning more about complex alleles.
The example I gave was my eye colour. I have hazel eyes, but my dad has blue eyes (recessive) and my mother had brown eyes. I have my paternal grandpa's eyes despite blue eyes' recessiveness.
Or how my hair texture is a combination of both parents and I keep on finding stray red and blonde hairs despite them being once again, recessive alleles from my paternal grandpa.
Or lastly, my physical mutation that I inherited from my dad that never existed in living memory.
I am more curious about these backgrounds you choose for show.
i LOVE her energy!!!!!!💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖
Alexis really rockin that Ned Flanders drip huh?
Love the hair clip
I like this explanation.
The best episode so far! I loved it so much
Please do Calculus crash course and College Algebra
Dobře ty, Mendel!
Awesome!
Yay! Biology!
Hey! I follow her on tiktok!
what is the difference between green and white peas?
10:05 I guess ants aren't the best example of Mendelian genetics… 🤭😅
_I bet you are watching this with one leg over the other !_ ✨
Not the folks with only one leg
Are you spying on me?
Lets not forget what he was up to before the pea plants, breeding rats
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