Just wanted to say thank you so much for making these videos, they're very well-explained and extremely helpful in supplementing my MCAT preparation! You're awesome
I just wanna know why 28 people disliked this video. You don't like it, WALK! These videos are so helpful and well explained, i cant figure out what else people need from the guy. Thank you sir
Thank you sir 😊😊 I am from non biology background and in btech biotechnology branch . Your concepts really helps me appreciate biology 🙂 😌 ☺️. Keep doing the good work 👏 🙌 👍
Just wanted to say thank you so much for making these videos, they're very well-explained and extremely helpful in supplementing my MCAT preparation! You're awesome
I just wanna know why 28 people disliked this video. You don't like it, WALK! These videos are so helpful and well explained, i cant figure out what else people need from the guy.
Thank you sir
It's a knowledge they don't like to share
Legit better than my USC genetics teacher.
i dont know how i can appreciate you for this marvellous videos
I like how you explain this Sir. This is a great presentation, and an excellent example to the exceptions to Mendel's Independent Assortment.
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You're amazing sir. Clear and straightforward
My professor:
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great explanation bro
Thank you sir 😊😊
I am from non biology background and in btech biotechnology branch .
Your concepts really helps me appreciate biology 🙂 😌 ☺️.
Keep doing the good work 👏 🙌 👍
I don't think I'll ever forget this after this lecture ❤❤❤thank u sir
Thank you, it really helps me in my biochemistry study. : )
Yu Lai you're welcome! :-) I am working on biochemistry now so make sure to check out my website for lectures on that!
Yes it's really me too helpful in my field biochemistry
Best video for understanding this concept..... Great sir
Thanks! I did understand it.
Thank you Mr.AK!
Beautifully explained sir...
Thank u for this video
Why can't I have instructors like this?
Thank you so much ! 💛⭐️explained well
This video was really useful, the explanation I was looking for :D
The best lectures really! Thank you so much
Thank you AK LECTURES.
Thank you ☺️
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well explained
Great lecture!
Thank you, you are the BEST!
Your videos are so great! Thank you! Please keep making more :):)
That was wonderful, straightforward and clear, thanks sir
thank you ... u helped me in my genetics course
Thank you sir for a good lecture l understand easily
Brilliant!!!!! really helpful. I am wondering if there are more lectures about genome
That was a great explanation. Thank you very much!
amazing teacher bro. keep it up
thank you. Im here from Dr Christian's BIO201 class fall2023
Amazing explanation. Thank you!
Great video!
A great lecture
Thankyou this was really helpful *thumbs up*
Thanks
Good stuff
Great videor .thanks
Thank you!
where does this happen ? in the individual itself or while forming the gametes ?
thanks this helps me
Thanks for the video! Just wondering, what is your native language?
at 7:24 the upper case D is inherited drom mother and the next upper case D is inherited from father ??
Sir so how many alleles can a single locus have?
What's the difference between polygenic and epistasis?
It sounds like in both of them, multiple genes affect one trait.
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awesome man
Thank you sir !!
In the dog coat example, is the Epistasis dominant or recessive?
You mean if having the possibility of epistasis in this particular case is dominant or recessive?
recessive. the recessive d allele prevents the expression of B and b alleles
Phenomenal
Great!
great .
This would've helped me a lot for my AP bio test last year, at least I still got a 4
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So I think it's due to pleiotropy that you can never find a blonde african..bcz skin color and hair color are on same locus?!
thnku so much sir
GOAT.
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+Ayesha Abbas welcome!
not bad at all...
Are these disorders or what?
I'm distracted by his phenotype.
who has notic the police siren AT 9:38
damn, this dude is leaking charisma lol.
concept not cleared