Epigenetic conservation stat through mitosis? but how does it happen,, so it's the transcription factor. It is so important, I have a question in cell differentiation what makes a liver cell are the epigenetic marks or there is a higher system ? so if a liver cell forgets that it is a liver cell after mitosis can be a problem?
@WalterBlochleАй бұрын
Sorry I can not follow
@luismatheu4226Ай бұрын
so DNA replication but rather cell division, implies that epigenetic marks persist? and also duplicate, in order to persist,... how to do an experiment similar to the Hershey and Chase blender experiment.... a liver cell still a liver cell.. when Crick and Watson saw the antiparallel complementary of DNA thought there is heredity,,, here cells from a source keeps .great video
@mosfet500Ай бұрын
It's taking a bite out of an apple we can't put back. Science is not capable of absolutes, it can't tell us if GMO wheat is safe over long periods of time. GMO wheat is engineered to resist glyphosate which has been linked to Non Hodgkins Lymphoma, in fact Monsanto lost a several billion dollar lawsuit on this. Now we have superweeds Monsanto said we wouldn't have. So now we introduce this into the environment, if it creates problems in 50 years we can't go back and stop it. The problem with arable land is animal production which uses over 70% of arable land. Two percent of the world is rainforest that we can't live without, we're cutting down rainforest for grazing land. Americans eat over 250 pounds of meat per person per year, Americans are one of the unhealthiest people in the world. 70 billion animals are slaughtered yearly. Stop eating so much meat and use the land to grow vegetables and we won't need Bayer and Monsanto GMO monsters. It's about money, follow the money, the last thing Bayer cares about is helping people.
EPICURUS : Now, pray, your other reason why the spot is so ineligible. / LEONTION : Because it commands no view of the town or of the harbour, unless we mount upon that knoll, where we could scarcely stand together; for the greater part is occupied by those three pinasters, old and horrible as the three Furies. // Walter Savage Landor
@radhouanebenmehaia91522 ай бұрын
Interesting talk, great thanks!
@Palmoildetectives4 ай бұрын
Hello, if you come at this problem from the perspective of "increasing yield" rather than destroying the natural world it's going to be promoting the continuing destruction of rainforests. The "increasing yield" or productivity argument is faulty because if global commercial biofuel and FMCG sectors need an ever-increasing amount of palm oil each year, inevitably this leads to more ecocide and destruction. The greater yield and productivity argument is the main argument put forth by the palm oil industry to justify its ongoing ecocide. The latest developments in biotechnology mean that it's possible to create palm oil or soy alternatives in a lab that are healthier for human consumption and made from algae, Co2 and microbes instead of razed rainforests. You should be promoting this - NOT the industry line. You can find out more about this by looking up 'Reasons for Hope' article on my website.
@timhuester77214 ай бұрын
I heard a podcast from Adam Ragusea about silicon, silica and silicone and learned about the effect silicon has on plants. So I went to youtube and found this video to learn more about it. Now I do know more!
@caroltbradford65134 ай бұрын
Fascinating research!
@mehmedeminaydn77254 ай бұрын
How do you attach the scion and rootstock of monocot plants to each other?
@martinabautista4 ай бұрын
Amazing presentation, a huge thank you to the page to make knowledge open! I have a brief question. It is no clear to me how the pigments like chorophyll a, b or betacarotenos interact with photorrectors. The pigments transfer the electrons to the photorreceptors?, or they are a one-structure that works harvesting light?. It does not make sense in my mind how this all is working in the cell at the same time. If you have time, I would be so greatful to receive your answer
@korhanmerve4 ай бұрын
Lovely video
@benicer5 ай бұрын
Thank u very much, Suruchi ! I`m an undergradute student - writing my thesis about auxin induced effects on root growth of sansevierie in tissue culture. I found this video because i was resarching literature about the effects of auxins on plant development.
@nonnywinner50395 ай бұрын
There is a plant for every cancer and disease. Take time with determination and objectives to be suo😊
@williamkrut915 ай бұрын
3:42 what was the one in the lower left corner?
@exploreyourdreamlife5 ай бұрын
Your video has resonated with me on a deep level. What specific aspects of plant evolution and diversity does Meng Lu's research focus on, and how does it contribute to our understanding of natural hybridization? As someone who operates a dream interpretation channel, I'm interested in incorporating diverse scientific topics into my content. I appreciate the depth of information provided in the video and have already liked and subscribed to the channel for more enlightening interviews.
@Isabelle-j4i5 ай бұрын
Great presentation. How can I use this information in the orchard?
@bernatan14856 ай бұрын
How can ı find this presentation?
@OnboardingInformation6 ай бұрын
Fungi is awesome to study
@OnboardingInformation6 ай бұрын
My favorite plant is a Japanese Maple
@danielamhh6 ай бұрын
Amazing talk! thanks for sharing
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@mindchines9 ай бұрын
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I need the Note form
@Tur4013 күн бұрын
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@nate67489 ай бұрын
trichomes
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@gianpauldavidbombio831611 ай бұрын
How can we get or extract rice blast fungus? (We need this for our research)
@robbrowning564011 ай бұрын
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@daniloescleto178211 ай бұрын
monocot grafting is interesting. Would it be possible to graft coconut saplings to create multiple-rootstock coconut tree
@Someonrr445811 ай бұрын
Very much informative
@sdsa00711 ай бұрын
would the C4 switch get rid of methane?
@eliseolopez2790 Жыл бұрын
chloroplasts varies from plant to plant chloroplasts are generally four to five micrometers in size also plants growing in shade contain larger chloroplasts in their cells than those growing in intense light
@eliseolopez2790 Жыл бұрын
chloroplasts are membrane bound organelles that act as the main centers for photosynthesis
@eliseolopez2790 Жыл бұрын
thank you for your work you are much appreciated
@CityGrower Жыл бұрын
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@viniciusrossetto2845 Жыл бұрын
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@erinknightingale251 Жыл бұрын
I've been trying to get into a career in bioinformatics for a while, but I feel more and more each day that I'm more drawn to paleontology and evolutionary biology, this is so interesting to me
@GPSEP Жыл бұрын
Glad your enjoying the video - there's a great overlap between bioinformatics evolutionary biology. You might be interested in our latest video from Renske Vroomans: kzbin.info/www/bejne/mHfPXmqXm9uBj8k
@DavidDavida Жыл бұрын
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@tomtoms862 Жыл бұрын
climate change is tax
@GPSEP Жыл бұрын
Climate change is certainly TAXing! Economic research has shown that the cost of inaction on climate change could cost the global economy £143 TRILLION by 2070. So it makes sense to start investing in for a better future now.
@MrSeney115 күн бұрын
@@GPSEP le changement climatique n’est qu’un piège et un subterfuge pour cacher la vraie pollution que ces industriels veulent cacher , là est la vraie discussion , sinon est-ce que vous êtes payé pour en faire la promotion , si non pourquoi ne pas s’ouvrir les yeux sur les manipulations qu’ont nous infligent et arrêter de suivre leurs jeux en se traitant de complotistes ou autres insultes qui ferment la discussion
@docofsoil Жыл бұрын
You've made it much easier for students to understand Circadian Rhythms and the potential benefits from better understanding how they influence crop growth and pesticide performance. Opens up the concept of variable rate pesticide applicator with rate controlled by the time of day.
@GPSEP Жыл бұрын
We're so glad you've been able to use this video to teach even more students about the wonder of plant science. We really enjoyed Antony's lecture.