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Meiosis: Where the Sex Starts - Crash Course Biology #13

Meiosis: Where the Sex Starts - Crash Course Biology #13

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Hank gets down to the nitty gritty about meiosis, the special type of cell division that is necessary for sexual reproduction in eukaryotic organisms Richard: I think there is a mistake at the crossover part. As fas as I know, when the duplicated homologs align and cross over takes place, only one of the sister chromatids will cross over with the other sister chromatid of the other homolog. Resulting in one crossed over sister cromatid of each homolog. Whereas the animation shows that both sister chromatids of each homologs exchanged bits of DNA. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Date: 2022-04-04

Comments and reviews: 6


I really wanted to see, john turn around and smack or punch his brother. after he makes a smart alik comment about him (like at 6: 55. at first I thought he was just a painting of john. until I saw his chin move.
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I've been watching the Crash Course A&P series to understand my class, and my professor posted this video for lecture this week! He looks sooo much younger here hahaha I love him: )
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I've re-watched this like 3 times and every time he starts the video with -REPRODUCTION- I'm still surprised and then I have to explain to my family what I'm watching
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Can i just give you some appreciation for actually making me enjoy AND understand science. You have been saving my academic career for 7 months now.
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i'm doing a summer semester online with no classroom interaction, just READ THIS CHAPTER AND LEARN IT.
thank you, hank, for teaching me biology.

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I feel the weirdest deja vu watching this again for my upper division molecular genetics class. Feels like I'm in 10th grade AP biology again. -
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