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Incredible Discoveries About Viruses and Their Connection to Human Intelligence 

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0:00 Viruses and our relationship to them
1:25 Early virus interaction and infections
3:00 Myelin and its viral origins
4:00 How it makes us big
5:10 Why it made us better
6:20 How other animals evolved a different solution
7:10 Multiple infections over time
7:45 Mammalian features that were formed by a virus
9:00 All of this starts really early
10:00 Prevents immune system to help us survive
11:00 Fetal development and viruses resembling HIV
12:10 Conclusions
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@TastyGarlicBread
@TastyGarlicBread 28 дней назад
Just to point out some inaccuracies: I did my doctoral research in endogenous retroviruses back in late 2000s, and proteins like MERV and Syncytin were already quite known and established to be of retroviral origin. So, the fact that ancient infections can persist and evolve into new functions is not new. A big error in the video is to assume that "most of the viral remnants in the DNA are coding" - there is no evidence of this, the evidence is actually very much the contrary, with only a fraction of ancient viral genes still remaining active after millions of years (about 2%). And not all are beneficial: ancient retroviral genes can also code for proteins responsible for neurological diseases, such as multiple sclerosis. It's quite a fascinating topic.
@tobylegion6913
@tobylegion6913 28 дней назад
Thank you. Yes, just because its there and some of it has functions doesn't mean that all of them do. Before this I was already thinking about building a comprehensive database and viewer for the tree of life, with key ERVs for comprehension. But I guess that would be very tedious and not in scope for a hobby project.
@faza553
@faza553 28 дней назад
"Viral" updates vs DIS-ease; Genetics may be the loaded gun but ENVIRONMENT pulls the trigger.
@alekseyaleshintsev9841
@alekseyaleshintsev9841 28 дней назад
I remember thinking in my Cancer biology class about these ancient viral codes of DNA as ticking bombs.
@BlanBonco
@BlanBonco 27 дней назад
Wish this was pinned. Counterintuitive results can be become a new dangerous intuition quickly. Teleology is the default heuristic
@user255
@user255 27 дней назад
Thanks! I was looking for correction like this. This really should be pinned.
@Argrouk
@Argrouk 28 дней назад
I hate when people say something is junk or useless in science. Just because you don't know what it does, doesn't make it junk.
@TomBlanchard-nc5rd
@TomBlanchard-nc5rd 24 дня назад
Today's junk, tomorrow's fundamentals...
@ncedwards1234
@ncedwards1234 23 дня назад
What was once "noise" in fMRI readings is now known as the default mode network, an essential functional network for the human experience of mind wandering and overthinking. Admittedly it can be troubling at times, but i prefer the non-lobotomy route. Also if you feel like yours is ruminating too much, the way to deactivate is quite literally to "engage in tasks geared toward clear goals," so you just do stuff to stop over thinking. Of course it has a very important link to ADHD as well. Pretty important for "noise."
@ghost9-9ghost
@ghost9-9ghost 16 дней назад
ChestertonS Fence
@RichOrElse
@RichOrElse 14 дней назад
one man's junk is another man's science
@ethereal369
@ethereal369 14 дней назад
"Dark matter"
@PrimordialOracleOfManyWorlds
@PrimordialOracleOfManyWorlds 28 дней назад
one scientist's genetic junk is another scientist's genetic treasure.
@danieldeelite
@danieldeelite 28 дней назад
Best i can do is sickle cell anemia and eidetic memory
@brucethomas471
@brucethomas471 28 дней назад
The idea of junk DNA seems oxymoronic. Any that is of no value gets eliminated, doesn't it? Take the 37 genes of mitochondria. They originally had many more but don't require them now, so they are no longer present... I guess that is if mitochondria actually came from magnetobacter, as is currently theorized.
@rowanmccracken990
@rowanmccracken990 28 дней назад
@@brucethomas471 it wouldnt necessarily be eliminated just because it serves no value, that is why things can be vestigial, theres no genetic pressure to get rid of it, but no advantage to using it, so it just sits there as junk
@TheShizzlemop
@TheShizzlemop 28 дней назад
@@brucethomas471 it's not that "things that arent beneficial get eliminated" its more that "things that ARE a DETRIMENT get eliminated" neutral changes occur all the time in nature and stay, because if they dont affect survival some way there's no way for natural selection to well, select, for it.
@billmilosz
@billmilosz 28 дней назад
@@TheShizzlemop The image here, of a scientist's junk, is not a good one.
@FandersonUfo
@FandersonUfo 28 дней назад
dealing with a nasty influenza virus currently - if it gives me a few more IQ points I'll stop complaining about it
@MsCrazylegs80
@MsCrazylegs80 28 дней назад
😂😂😂
@edwardfletcher7790
@edwardfletcher7790 28 дней назад
More likely to just temporarily change your affinity for tissues & hankies !! 💩 LoL
@henrythegreatamerican8136
@henrythegreatamerican8136 28 дней назад
Change it from Influenza to: Great.... now I can tell the women in my life the herpes I gave them will make them super intelligent and complex!!!!
@henrythegreatamerican8136
@henrythegreatamerican8136 28 дней назад
lol did my comment really get censored for saying: now I can tell the women in my life the herpes I gave them will make them super intelligent and complex!!!!
@vladimirseven777
@vladimirseven777 28 дней назад
Cure against all kind of diseases was developed long time ago by french scientists. It called guillotine.
@digletwithn
@digletwithn 28 дней назад
I think I might have a co-worker that doesn't have this infection in his genealogical tree
@KOZMOuvBORG
@KOZMOuvBORG 28 дней назад
related to anti-vaxx "purebloods"?
@krishna-e-bera
@krishna-e-bera 28 дней назад
@@KOZMOuvBORG or related to virus-deniers ;)
@timblack6422
@timblack6422 28 дней назад
@@KOZMOuvBORGlol….
@TheNicaragua1979
@TheNicaragua1979 28 дней назад
@@timblack6422 is little outdated?😆
@MANIPULATSIOON
@MANIPULATSIOON 27 дней назад
😂😂😂
@t.c.bramblett617
@t.c.bramblett617 28 дней назад
The more we study "junk" DNA the more we find how much has or had a purpose. The sheer complexity of all the feedback loops of life is astonishing really. It is super exciting to delve into it but also daunting! This is the kind of thing that AI will actually be a huge help in going forward
@burbanpoison2494
@burbanpoison2494 28 дней назад
​@@brynawaldman5790elitist?
@brynawaldman5790
@brynawaldman5790 28 дней назад
​@@burbanpoison2494Yes, because the implication, by using that description, was; we understand this DNA is useless, & they didn't understand how important it is. They hadn't discovered epigenetics when they invented that term. They knew 5% of our DNA makes enzymes & assumed 95% of our DNA was "junk.". Do you see it? They could have chosen lots of names. They decided they knew all there was to know . . . and so; elitist. I love science, & there is elitism all over the place in scientific attitudes. After all; scientists are only human & many of them have big egos.
@DonariaRegia
@DonariaRegia 28 дней назад
@@brynawaldman5790 I would chalk it up to arrogance and egotism, among the greatest barriers to development. Elitism is more of a class structure issue. But your core argument is correct, not dissimilar to previously held beliefs about the appendix.
@AmandaDePersis
@AmandaDePersis 28 дней назад
Possibly.... But if AI is modeled or programed to be a smarter, faster, "better" version of us, we are flawed. We "lie" we misinterpret.
@onegreenev
@onegreenev 28 дней назад
what’s junk DNA but garbage left over from dead and dying cells. Its not garbage DNA. Its just garbage the body needs to remove.
@the80hdgaming
@the80hdgaming 28 дней назад
Ancient viruses basically caused our brains to go from a 56k dial up connection to fiber optic... 😂😂😂
@HShango
@HShango 28 дней назад
Yup, they're our fibre optic
@talideon
@talideon 28 дней назад
Also, they're why we're mammals.
@ftwgunnerpwns
@ftwgunnerpwns 28 дней назад
Wonder about those same ancient viruses escaping from the permafrost and ice now with the ice melting 🤔
@HShango
@HShango 28 дней назад
​​@@ftwgunnerpwns once they get to know the new world they're in, it's all hands on deck (since the current bacteria and phages today aren't the same as their predecessors from the ancient past).
@davidarundel6187
@davidarundel6187 28 дней назад
A very good analogy . 🤔👍
@Rob-zz2kz
@Rob-zz2kz 27 дней назад
Calling this a “somewhat intriguing” topic is a monumental understatement
@randallpetersen9164
@randallpetersen9164 28 дней назад
Fun fact: The human brain isn't fully myelinated until about age 18. The last area to finish is the prefrontal cortex, responsible for control of thoughts, actions and emotions. Explains a lot about teenagers.
@sleeeper4659
@sleeeper4659 28 дней назад
maybe it's intentional, along with hormones spike, to have them make more kids and have less thoughts that could stop it
@creanixchristopher2034
@creanixchristopher2034 28 дней назад
It’s 25-28 for girls and 29-30 something for men. Their sutures calcify marking the end of development
@alexb_47933
@alexb_47933 28 дней назад
I've read somewhere that this is a myth due to oversimplification. In truth the manner in which it develops is more related to a willingness to taking risks, rather than poor decision making or a lack of consciousness.
@LostMane
@LostMane 28 дней назад
@@alexb_47933 I believe that
@alexb_47933
@alexb_47933 28 дней назад
Source (iirc) newscientist website. "the 7 primes of life - why each decade comes with its own superpowers"
@AL-ku1zq
@AL-ku1zq 28 дней назад
"somewhat intriguing topic", seems to me a massive understatement 🙂
@SifuSkip
@SifuSkip 28 дней назад
This is your most mind-blowing presentation so far
@dahleno2014
@dahleno2014 28 дней назад
And mind-blowing clickbait.
@serianthus
@serianthus 28 дней назад
​@@dahleno2014Did you even watch the video?
@kaarlimakela3413
@kaarlimakela3413 28 дней назад
I perceived what you did there. lol
@spiralsun1
@spiralsun1 28 дней назад
It will probably go viral.
@retrictumrectus1010
@retrictumrectus1010 28 дней назад
​@@dahleno2014The content is actually what the title is.
@Sir_Uncle_Ned
@Sir_Uncle_Ned 28 дней назад
This is what I love about science. We learn more everyday, but everything we learn raises more questions.
@philliplamoureux9489
@philliplamoureux9489 28 дней назад
The myelin information is fascinating. It might relate to MS, where attacking myelin in a misguided immune system response. This info suggests there is more to the attempted immune response because myelin does look viral in nature. In the octopus the nervous system is distributed into the arms. The difference makes sense if they lack myelin and extended rapid axonal signal transmission. So bring everything closer and more nerve cells out into the appendages.
@Beans-great
@Beans-great 28 дней назад
I was thinking about MS during this presentation. Very interesting!
@axle.student
@axle.student 28 дней назад
The MS question popped up out of that for me as well :)
@stemartin6671
@stemartin6671 26 дней назад
Defo thought of MS, my mam has it so I kind of understand how it affects the body, and this could lead to a massive breakthrough
@Padraigp
@Padraigp 25 дней назад
​@@stemartin6671could i aak of you know does ms happen after an infection the way me does? Thanks.
@Padraigp
@Padraigp 25 дней назад
Did you guys see tastygarkicbreads comment below
@nkronert
@nkronert 28 дней назад
The ability to synthesize myelin provided such a great advantage that it quickly went viral
@christinearmington
@christinearmington 16 дней назад
👍🤦‍♀️👌😎🤯
@mattmiller4917
@mattmiller4917 26 дней назад
I had already heard about this via another science YT channel, but it's great to have Anton's clear, concise and nicely animated presentation. This news is pretty mind blowing stuff.
@DoreenBellDotan
@DoreenBellDotan 28 дней назад
Most people think of venerable old folks when they think of our Ancestors. Actually, the viruses and bacteria that support our lives are our Ancestors living with and within us. And they are no less venerable or awesome for being so small and unassuming. That's the way humility is.
@scifieric
@scifieric 28 дней назад
Somewhat intriguing? This is WILDLY intriguing! Well done, Anton!
@justinclark9258
@justinclark9258 28 дней назад
The virus giveth, the virus taketh away.
@---Dana----
@---Dana---- 28 дней назад
God is a virus.
@entropybentwhistle
@entropybentwhistle 28 дней назад
Virus Santa vs. Virus Krampus.
@EinsteinsHair
@EinsteinsHair 28 дней назад
Covid brain fog?
@retrictumrectus1010
@retrictumrectus1010 28 дней назад
😂
@Suiseisexy
@Suiseisexy 28 дней назад
That was your government.
@billmilosz
@billmilosz 28 дней назад
"Language is a virus from outer space" - Wm. S. Burroughs
@stop-the-greed
@stop-the-greed 28 дней назад
Hope this video goes viral
@spiralsun1
@spiralsun1 28 дней назад
Ha.😊
@solapowsj25
@solapowsj25 28 дней назад
😅😅
@markvalparaiso1690
@markvalparaiso1690 25 дней назад
Best comment 👌 🤣😂😂
@gtron7692
@gtron7692 22 дня назад
Hahaha ❤
@christinearmington
@christinearmington 16 дней назад
@sevanaiaseeto9456
@sevanaiaseeto9456 26 дней назад
Learnt this a while ago in my undergrad for microbiology, immunology and genetics. Retroviruses and Lentiviruses have integrated themsleves into our genomes throughout our evolution, sometimes being involved in triggering the formation of new structures and functions. These viruses have have transposable elements in their sequences, which allows them to replicate themselves and jump around our genome. Most of time the mutations that these viruses cause from replicating and moving around our genome is inconsequential, but on the rare instances the mutations can either be a beneficial novel trait or a cancerous transformation.
@rdoydleannt
@rdoydleannt 28 дней назад
Thank you for all your time and hard work on these episodes!
@jokermtb
@jokermtb 28 дней назад
It’s incredible to think how reality of existence is turned inside out with this concept
@23cutemonkey
@23cutemonkey 28 дней назад
My mind is on the verge of blowing 😮. I will have to watch this a few more times, I think. 😮😮😮😮😮 thanks Anton.❤
@raylopez99
@raylopez99 28 дней назад
You've been infected by knowledge...
@thomas1879
@thomas1879 28 дней назад
I was thinking exactly the same thing. That was awesome. Anton is the man.
@jeffk1482
@jeffk1482 28 дней назад
Well done! Just FYI though, an author named Greg Bear wrote about this, or the early bleeding-edge developing theories of it, in the fiction novels “Darwin’s Radio” and “Darwin’s Children”, specifically about DNA “junk” fragments that are actually encoded retroviruses. Their purpose according to the novels is to express themselves under the right stressor(s) to accelerate a necessary evolutionary change.
@juhajuntunen7866
@juhajuntunen7866 28 дней назад
I read Darvin's Children years ago. It was hard to understand as whole story, yes I understand what they did there but big picture was lost from me. English is not my native language so I think it was my fault. Should I read Darvin's Radio first to understand this story ?
@krishna-e-bera
@krishna-e-bera 28 дней назад
yeah i am a bit skeptical about them having a "purpose" several generations removed from their evolution. every piece of a living being has some reason it got there, whether as an intermediate function or as a byproduct or as a symbiote/parasite. however there may be emergent synergies of organisms that live together - which i think is what this video about viral components is documenting.
@jeffk1482
@jeffk1482 28 дней назад
@@juhajuntunen7866 Absolutely. “Darwin’s Radio” came first, published in 1999. “Darwin’s Children” is the sequel, published in 2002. No wonder you had a hard time following “Children”. “Darwin’s Radio” provides pretty necessary background in viral and molecular biology, at least to understand the concepts…and certainly sets up the whole fictional story!
@jeffk1482
@jeffk1482 28 дней назад
@@krishna-e-bera I’m no biologist, molecular, viral or otherwise…and agree the concept may have been stretched a bit. But then again, they’re FICTION NOVELS and are absolutely fascinating reads.
@krishna-e-bera
@krishna-e-bera 28 дней назад
@@jeffk1482 indeed, though the best science fiction does contain science
@punma5
@punma5 28 дней назад
There is also the survivorship bias. Only beneficial traits or traits that have no effect will be passed on. So for example, a virus causing immunodeficiency or cardiovascular problems wouldn't be transferred the same way a trait like myelin sheaths or placentas would.
@gongboom
@gongboom 28 дней назад
Wouldn't that depend on when I'm an individual's life this immunodeficiency or cardiac disease manifests itself? It could be that the virus responsible for the myelin sheath would cause cardiac disease later on in life. After the individual's reproductive period. Giving the individual infected with the virus an distinct advantage.
@windy110
@windy110 28 дней назад
Lets thank our ancestral viruses for giving us big brains 🙏
@EternalKorvo
@EternalKorvo 27 дней назад
🪱
@okiejammer2736
@okiejammer2736 28 дней назад
OUTSTANDING VIDEO! 🔆
@recursr1892
@recursr1892 27 дней назад
If it’s correct what Anton suggests, then Evolution theory needs a major modification, virus will make it much more complex and volatile, looking forward to that update. Thanks for this Insights Anton.
@muckfs2733
@muckfs2733 28 дней назад
Virology is so fascinating and we are learning more every day
@bammeldammel
@bammeldammel 28 дней назад
Its fantastic how interconnected we are with other organisms! I would love to see a study looking at development of children in relation to diseases. I noticed with my son that after almost every bigger infection he made an evolutionary jump.
@hannajarvenpaa5079
@hannajarvenpaa5079 17 дней назад
Makes to think if last pandemia was ment to cause a collective evolution leap...
@pattirockgarden4423
@pattirockgarden4423 28 дней назад
This is hard to comprehend, but totally amazing!
@pickcomb332
@pickcomb332 28 дней назад
That which didn't kill your species evolved it.
@JorgetePanete
@JorgetePanete 20 дней назад
or devolved it
@maxhamilton8204
@maxhamilton8204 28 дней назад
I am watching this in 1984. Amazing content.
@trrrmac
@trrrmac 20 дней назад
what's the number 1 song in billboard list per today in your time really.
@ghost9-9ghost
@ghost9-9ghost 16 дней назад
​@@trrrmac Ghostbusters theme song by Ray Parker Jr.
@89qwyg9yqa34t
@89qwyg9yqa34t 28 дней назад
Honestly genetics in extremely diverse creatures such as humans is quite interesting. Cyanide, for example, is known to be an assassin's tool, but you could imagine there's one person out there who is not only immune to the fatal effects, but will actually think/run significantly faster with it in the person's system... but that person will never know because there isn't enough in the ambient environment to provide fatal doses.
@augiespicer1270
@augiespicer1270 19 дней назад
I have friend whose Chinese and Irish, she has Thalessemia factor, which is iron binding, she worked with mother of man she dated, she put warferin in her coffee trying to kill her. Ended up benefiting her cuz lowered iron. She had to give blood when her iron was too high. They diluted her iron rich blood x4 w/saline to give to people with anemia. Just saying there is so much we don't know. Btw Thalessemia factor makes person immune to Malaria which is indemic in China. Advantages and problems. Kinda amazing
@HShango
@HShango 28 дней назад
Retro viruses & Bacteriophages 🤙🏿 both influenced homo sapiens in the past and even today
@raylopez99
@raylopez99 28 дней назад
Sounds like something from a trendy woman's magazine about gut heath, but true.
@Eldritch-1
@Eldritch-1 28 дней назад
Meat mech suit for viruses and bacteria
@JohnDoe-qz1ql
@JohnDoe-qz1ql 28 дней назад
I believe they influence a Great deal of creatures.
@KenFullman
@KenFullman 28 дней назад
Evolution requires mutation to occur. Seems viruses are a contributing factor in causing the mutation.
@---Dana----
@---Dana---- 28 дней назад
God is a virus.
@jimcurtis9052
@jimcurtis9052 28 дней назад
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 😊👍
@edwardfletcher7790
@edwardfletcher7790 28 дней назад
Now this is fascinating, I had no idea they had such a deep influence on our genetics !!
@johnkeck
@johnkeck 28 дней назад
Most excellent! Thanks, Anton!
@tomholroyd7519
@tomholroyd7519 28 дней назад
It's pretty cool they can figure out that this happened
@AKSTEVE1111
@AKSTEVE1111 28 дней назад
It is theory, no matter how many pages of writing scientific notations. All I need to do is look at an orange to know the miracle of where I came from. The comment above, about AI, will soon be explaining its version of theory, compiled from all these theories, (absolutely nothing could go wrong there) I choose to look, smell, taste, and feel the truth. But yeah it is pretty cool.
@0113Naruto
@0113Naruto 21 день назад
@@AKSTEVE1111have no idea what you’re talking about. You lost me mid paragraph.
@nyarparablepsis872
@nyarparablepsis872 28 дней назад
I love viruses, such fascinating signal machines! To learn about this new research is *awesome*
@NIKN1
@NIKN1 28 дней назад
Thanks man, that was awesome!!! Keep it going!
@simonbrusel812
@simonbrusel812 28 дней назад
Amazing, thx for the update Anton
@chicojcf
@chicojcf 28 дней назад
Thanks Anton, very informative.
@0MasterOfAllThings0
@0MasterOfAllThings0 28 дней назад
Thanks for your videos throughout the years I am so thankful for your content
@jasonlow6943
@jasonlow6943 28 дней назад
Hello Wonderful Anton... My name is person and I'll be thanking you for your informative video today.
@nugzly6304
@nugzly6304 26 дней назад
Thanks for the info!
@cromcccxvi3787
@cromcccxvi3787 28 дней назад
Anton- plz keep saying "Hello wonderful person" - lol, oh there it is!
@GutStabber
@GutStabber 28 дней назад
Dam, you vids are the best! Keep up the good work!
@thomasinefitzpatrick
@thomasinefitzpatrick 28 дней назад
Mind blowing. Phenomenal work, btw covering stuff in general!
@user-cz1lt5hm7i
@user-cz1lt5hm7i 28 дней назад
Amazing -- thanks once more Anton
@wayneharrison
@wayneharrison 28 дней назад
So, does that mean every time I sneeze... my brain, just gets that little bit smaller? Sorry... I'II see myself out.😅
@georgwalt7978
@georgwalt7978 28 дней назад
SO a pandemic is a software update?
@MAYHAM-ze8bo
@MAYHAM-ze8bo 28 дней назад
if thats true then what are the vaccines?
@jeffk1482
@jeffk1482 28 дней назад
@georgwalt Well, it seems to me *potentially*. Or a precusor to. If it didn’t eliminate the species first. Two wonderful fiction novels were written 1999-2002 on this very topic. “Darwin’s Radio” and “Darwin’s Children”. For fiction novels, they go pretty deep into the weeds of the scientific material. GREAT reads!
@killer8349
@killer8349 28 дней назад
​@@MAYHAM-ze8bo a way to preserve what we are now... 🤦‍♂️
@garysmithspacecadet
@garysmithspacecadet 28 дней назад
Once again, mind blown! Thanks Anton!
@aussietaipan8700
@aussietaipan8700 21 день назад
This was awesome, such another great video from Anton
@DSAK55
@DSAK55 28 дней назад
so myelin is like the teflon on a coax cable
@krishna-e-bera
@krishna-e-bera 28 дней назад
when did they put teflon in there? no wonder fires are so toxic
@daveyjones8969
@daveyjones8969 28 дней назад
I actually asked my high school science teacher about this. He described viruses as "not quite living, not quite dead" since they're practically like chemicals with RNA/DNA, so I asked if that could be the bridge that allowed true biogenesis...he didn't have an answer lol. I asked a lot of questions that got that reply...
@bobleclair5665
@bobleclair5665 28 дней назад
It was like that in the 60s if you read the chapter ahead of what the teacher required you to read
@daveyjones8969
@daveyjones8969 28 дней назад
@@bobleclair5665 That's pretty extreme...had they never taught the class before? Because even teaching one semester of science would get you reasonably familiar with the material. Also, I doubt it was that bad back then, because of the Cold War, the need for scientists and mathematicians would be huge. Some brilliant minds came from that era, and I just don't think they'd skimp on those subjects in particular. It could also have been a regional problem.
@bobleclair5665
@bobleclair5665 24 дня назад
@@daveyjones8969 actually, it was pretty good, you could skip school if you told them that you were going to get a haircut, it’s amazing we learned anything, we had shop for us slow learners and those that couldn’t afford college, good memories
@MARILYNANDERSON88
@MARILYNANDERSON88 27 дней назад
Amazing information. Thanks Anton for sharing knowledge
@robertschlesinger1342
@robertschlesinger1342 24 дня назад
Excellent video. Very interesting, informative and worthwhile video. Many thanks for the links.
@DalHrusk
@DalHrusk 28 дней назад
Now I understand the Futurama epizode where Fry eats infected snack and gets superpowers thanks to the patogens 🙂
@johnteevins7036
@johnteevins7036 28 дней назад
(several post stroke years later) yer a great addition to my kitchen! thank you for you efforts bud.
@PrinceBlake
@PrinceBlake 27 дней назад
At 1.29M subscribers, and 113K views in one day on this video alone, I daresay Anton has unlocked the secret to going viral with viruses.
@yosra3551
@yosra3551 26 дней назад
Awesome video. Thanks for sharing the information with us sir Petrov.
@christopher9152
@christopher9152 25 дней назад
I always thought "junk DNA" was an obviously arrogant concept. Yeah, we don't see that this does anything or understand why it's here, so let's just assume it does nothing. Not very scientific...
@Trappist-1e646
@Trappist-1e646 28 дней назад
The video title is just wild
@krishna-e-bera
@krishna-e-bera 28 дней назад
biological viruses lead to memetic viruses (memes)
@jlavigne1155
@jlavigne1155 28 дней назад
This was one of the more mind-blowing things I've seen here 🤯🤯
@callenclarke371
@callenclarke371 9 дней назад
Fantastic content, Anton.
@aresaurelian
@aresaurelian 28 дней назад
The "constant viral attack" could also be a function in cancer. Worth investigating the opposite function for treatments of cancer.
@gustymaat7011
@gustymaat7011 28 дней назад
I don't know why I agree with that... not entirely cancer related, but... the constant . . That I agree with, so... in the end.. I concede that, with cancer too... just not only cancer
@NickUSHOR
@NickUSHOR 25 дней назад
I'm an oncology pharmacist that dispenses tuberculosis bcg vaccine for bladder cancer. They dont know why or how it works. You can read about it on the bladder cancer wikipedia page.
@PerryWagle
@PerryWagle 28 дней назад
Yay? 30 years ago I was dismissed as stupid/ignorant by a biology postdoc for finding the idea of "junk dna" to be preposterous. And again, my intuition turns out to have been correct. Oh well, too bad.
@claudiaarjangi4914
@claudiaarjangi4914 28 дней назад
Same same !
@creanixchristopher2034
@creanixchristopher2034 28 дней назад
Not what was said
@danielcomeau9880
@danielcomeau9880 28 дней назад
You are a Ritalin addict.
@PerryWagle
@PerryWagle 28 дней назад
@@creanixchristopher2034 ok
@davidramirezrodriguez3373
@davidramirezrodriguez3373 28 дней назад
Yeah, go figure, well, good thing we know now, before doing crazy stuff with managing genome... Right?... Right??? Not in our food right???.... Oh shit.... We are fucked....
@eggman7527
@eggman7527 9 дней назад
Tremendous installment. Thank you.
@Atok595
@Atok595 28 дней назад
I built a time machine and traveled back in time. I’m back now, but I miss the friends I made.
@angelstrawn5493
@angelstrawn5493 28 дней назад
I know the Sky Father is responsible for all life and such but it is intriguing to think differently about viruses. After learning about viruses, prions, I wondered what purpose they served.
@benjaminpinedayu1163
@benjaminpinedayu1163 28 дней назад
Life is complex but its complecity is so splendid for us to have opprtunity to understand and enjoy it thank all the scientists‘s effort
@roguemajin46290
@roguemajin46290 28 дней назад
freaking love this channel 🎉❤❤
@thingonathinginathing
@thingonathinginathing 28 дней назад
You know NHIs probably had a hand in human evolution to some degree.. 👽🛸👁
@kayakMike1000
@kayakMike1000 28 дней назад
Nonhuman intelligence? Well... I would agree with you On the surface, even without an ET... genetic selection is a sort of intelligent mechanism.
@Salamandra40k
@Salamandra40k 28 дней назад
The national highway institute? Huh, who wouldve guessed
@thingonathinginathing
@thingonathinginathing 28 дней назад
@@Salamandra40k You can read the congressional definition of NHI in the UAP Disclosure Amendment of 2023.👽🛸🇺🇸
@Salamandra40k
@Salamandra40k 28 дней назад
@@thingonathinginathing Bro I'm not a schizo conspiracy theorist like you. Aliens havent been here. Why would they come here? Why would they interfere with us? If they can cross the mind-bogglingly immense expanses of space, what do they have to gain or learn from us? They dont need our resources, they dont need our land, they dont need our people or our knowledge. We have nothing to offer them except to be studied as an example for how intelligence evolves...and they can easily study us from across our own solar system with a von neumann craft without ever needing to come here themselves. You are just insane- take your meds
@Salamandra40k
@Salamandra40k 28 дней назад
@@thingonathinginathing Bro Im not a schizo conspiracy theorist like you. Aliens have never been to earth. We have nothing to offer them- not resources, not land, not people or our knowledge. They have no reason to be interested in us other than as a case-study as to how intelligence develops...and they can easily study us using an automated von neumann craft across the solar system without ever having to leave their own star system. We are nothing to them.
@Atok595
@Atok595 28 дней назад
Who’s watching this in 2023?
@crocadileass
@crocadileass 28 дней назад
Me!
@rektumbra
@rektumbra 28 дней назад
Found the time travelers! Give me your phone that has Amazon Yesterday and RU-vid Tomorrow!
@olic7266
@olic7266 28 дней назад
Not me!
@FloridaMeng
@FloridaMeng 28 дней назад
Mfing time travelers
@JaydragonM
@JaydragonM 28 дней назад
Huh?
@yvonnemiezis5199
@yvonnemiezis5199 28 дней назад
Extremely fascinating how they can find out.Lovely video👍🤗
@aurelia5614
@aurelia5614 23 дня назад
Fascinating, thank you so much.
@samedwards6683
@samedwards6683 4 дня назад
Thanks so much for creating and sharing this informative video. Great job. Keep it up.
@i_dont_live_here
@i_dont_live_here 22 дня назад
This is an excellent piece.
@jowenzel
@jowenzel 25 дней назад
really well explained, thanks
@Pantora10
@Pantora10 28 дней назад
Thank you for explaining it so simply that I could understand the process and also find it interesting! I want to learn more about this topic!
@dbyrd7827
@dbyrd7827 25 дней назад
Fantastic information as always. Thank you for the enlightening educational content
@alancook9102
@alancook9102 28 дней назад
Thank you very much about your piece on VIRUSES. Their role in evolution is just beginning to be recognised. And there seems to be much more
@bardigan1
@bardigan1 26 дней назад
Great episode!
@AnthonyDibiaseIdeas
@AnthonyDibiaseIdeas 5 дней назад
Best channel on youtube! Thank you.
@josephheslin822
@josephheslin822 27 дней назад
I'm speechless. Thank you. Wow.
@slaffsla
@slaffsla 26 дней назад
Mind blown, actually. Could be my favorite vid from you, Anton.
@donhillsmanii5906
@donhillsmanii5906 28 дней назад
Love these videos!!
@uschischueller4643
@uschischueller4643 27 дней назад
Thank you so much Anton for another incredibly interesting presentation.
@johnniemcbride2772
@johnniemcbride2772 10 дней назад
Great info, as usual.
@Chumblybum
@Chumblybum 28 дней назад
Absolutely fascinating
@Celtokee
@Celtokee 28 дней назад
Very good, Anton.
@kaoskronostyche9939
@kaoskronostyche9939 27 дней назад
This is an great explanation of where all the mutations "selected for" come from. Also provides great fodder for genetic drift. Thanks for pointing this one out, Anton.
@mike110111
@mike110111 28 дней назад
This channel is so mind blowing
@rotorheadstu
@rotorheadstu 28 дней назад
Love your work! That smile at the end was entertaining if a bit disconcerting. 😂
@jesusvega3832
@jesusvega3832 11 дней назад
Maravilloso video!! Gracias.
@sonarbangla8711
@sonarbangla8711 28 дней назад
ANTON was the source of knowledge I gather about physics and cosmology, but now he has started on biology and evolution of life, based of the role of millions of viruses over millions of yers helping us evolve almost all our functions, from reproduction and role of intelligence enabling us to gather WISDOM and much more. Thank you Anton. What would I have done without you.
@Bryophytan
@Bryophytan 28 дней назад
He's covered biological topics for years lmao. Still on par with other great science communicators like Hank Green or Kyle Hill
@sonarbangla8711
@sonarbangla8711 28 дней назад
@@Bryophytan Nobody covered life in all its complicated role of the millions of viruses making our life over millions of years of evolution. All of his reports are different and insightful, no one else sees.
@diegobuenovillafane869
@diegobuenovillafane869 27 дней назад
Awesome! many thanks!
@007.M-D
@007.M-D 24 дня назад
Extremely interesting, and very specialized, but explained very effectively. Interesting comments too. In one word " fascinating " And probably more than useful/helpful for some individuals.
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