You are my saver, giving the best explanation on these genetics concepts, those I ve been struggling to grasps, being so new to the field but crucial for my career development. Thanks!!!
Hello sir, It's been an extraordinary way of explaining things from your end. A lecture on marker-assisted selection and LOD score values, the process of QTL analysis would really be helpful. Currently, there are very few lectures that touch on this aspect but they are not explanatory. I hope to receive one from you sir
Thank you so much - this lecture and your Heritability and Variance Lecture will be very helpful to my plant breeding students. As we have transitioned to Virtual instruction because of Covid-19 I have been struggling with a good online delivery of this complex issue and you accomplished it. Thank you from someone who is just learning to teach remotely.
Iam from India. Iam a research scholar in plant breeding descipline. This lecture is so helpful for me to understand the basics of plant breeding research. The way of your explanation about all these concepts is really so good. Now ican easily understand these genetics concepts. I would like to ask you one thing. Do you have any best reference source text book exclusively for quantitative genetics. I have been struggling with horrible faculty here. So if u know any source please let me know.
I want to calculate narrow sense of hertiability, genetic advancement on plant height, rust resistance, yield from Wheat P1, P2, 150 Wheat F2 lines using MS Excel. Would you please make a video as practical exercise.
great on genetics, but there's an error on species identification...that third photo at about 1:11:25 or so...that is a SNOW LEOPARD (Panthera uncia) - it is not a tiger.
Really loving these lectures. Of course he knows his stuff, and he makes it so very accessible. But he keeps saying "hetirability" (*sic*), instead of "heritability." And it's driving me to distraction!
@@thomasmennella5501I didn't expect you'd be monitoring this, but I'm glad you are! I wanted to thank and commend you for making these lectures available. I teach a university Genetics lab, and your analogies and explanations are so good, I *might* "borrow" them for future lessons! 😜
Thank you for making this public. I'm an independent programmer working on an ambitious genetics engine, and this video, as well as your others are very helpful.