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What is Selective Breeding
Learn the process of selective breeding and see examples of the process on a farm.
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Selective Breeding Video
Fourth form class project by Hugh Johnson
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SciShow Talk Show - Selective Breeding & the Rat
Nick Jenkins talks with Hank Green about selective breeding, with special guest Jessi Knudsen Castañeda.
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Super Cow Creators
These gigantic cows resemble bovine body-builders. See how breeders have achieved such amazing results.
Extreme Genes:
THURS FEBRUARY 21 9P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/videos/?source=4003
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Mad Science: Eugenics and Selective Breeding
Human beings have tinkered with the genetic traits of animals and plants alike, placing artificial pressure on the process of natural selection. So what happens when humanity practices selective breeding on itself?
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Bill Nye Explains Selective Breeding and GMOs
A fan asks Bill Nye what the difference is between selective breeding and genetically modifying an organism. Watch Bill explain the differences to Chuck Nice, referencing GMO corn, hybridization, viruses and galls on trees, and George Washington’s use of tweezers and a magnifying glass. As Bill tells it, he used to see the line between the two as more distinct than he does now, thanks to a recent
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Selective Breeding
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Science Today: Creating the Perfect Pet | California Academy of Sciences
Artificial selection in dogs has been around for a long time-- that's what pure breeds are. But what really makes the best pet? A purebred, a mutt, or a miracle of modern science?
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToCAS
About the Academy:
The California Academy of Sciences is the only place on the planet with an aquarium, a planetarium, a natural history museum, and a 4-story rainforest all un
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Bio 13.1 - Selective Breeding and Hybridization
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Genetic Engineering and Selective Breeding
This video will go over two types of genetic engineering; recombinant DNA and gene transfer. It will also discusse how selective breeding works.
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Selective breeding for IGCSE Biology
A Reigate Grammar School Biology Department video. I hope it helps. As the title describes, but have a listen for my 'deliberate' error on embryos being born!
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The Bizarre Truth About Purebred Dogs (and Why Mutts Are Better) - Adam Ruins Everything
Watch more Adam Ruins Everything here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuKg-WhduhkksJoqkj9aJEnN7v0mx8yxC
For more information regarding the truth about purebreds, watch the BBC documentary Pedigree Dogs Exposed, or check out the following sources:
* Wikipedia: Purebred (Dogs) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purebred_(dog)
* 100 Years of Breed “Improvement” - http://dogbehaviorscience.wor
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Punk Science explore Selective Breeding
What's the difference between selective breeding and genetic modification? The Science Museum's Punk Science duo explain all, using some willing human guinea pigs.
Check out sciencemuseum.org.uk/educators for more great teaching resources, CPD courses, and everything you need to plan a visit to the Museum.
http://sciencemuseum.org.uk/educators
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NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC- Meet the Super Cow
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Selective Breeding: Sheep
A brief introduction on how selective breeding is used on sheep to produce high quality wool.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/join -- Create animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, produ
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Selective Breeding Crystal Red Shrimp - How To Video
To Learn more about Selectively breeding CRS visit http://www.breedingcrs.com Watch as I find the Female that is ready to mate and pair her with a suitable Male Crystal Red Shrimp that has quality markings. They mate successfully and all on video. Feel free to ask questions and be sure to rate the video as it motivates me to film more...
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Real Animal Hybrids/Crossbreeding!
Song: With Arms Wide Open - Creed
You will see many animals hybrid or cross-breeding pics. Some famous examples are liger (male lion-female tiger), geep (goat-sheep), zorse (zebra-horse), etc. NO PHOTOSHOP.
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What is a GMO? GMO's, Mutagenesis and Selective Breeding
Humans have been manipulating crops for thousands of years through selective breeding. It is only in recent history where debates have sprung up in how we develop our crops due to us being able to Genetically Modify Organisms in a laboratory setting. GMO's are a hot debate right now, and with tons of misinformation out there I try and clear up exactly what it means to be a Genetically Modified Or
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Guppy Talk: Selective breeding
title says it all
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Plant Breeding Solves Problems
Plant breeders harness genetic variation to solve problems in agriculture. This video uses bacterial spot of tomato as an example. Interviews with plant pathologists and farmers set up the problem and present the continual need for new varieties. Kelli then describes how plant breeders use germplasm resources to identify new sources of resistance to emerging plant diseases and the steps that plant
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Selective Breeding || Rabbits
Actors:
Farmer Neens _ Nina Pham
Papi Rabbit _ Maily Burke
Mama Rabbit _ Jasmine Burrage
Filming _ Fieke Evers
Editing _ Vy Nguyen
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Improve Food Security using Selective Breeding to Acclimate Crops
One of the first things most gardeners learn the hard way is that growing plants that are not well suited to your growing zone either requires a lot more work or in extreme situations they fail.
Growing zones are defined by Environment Canada as the relationship between plants and the local climate. [1] Generally it is a good tool when purchasing plants to find out if they will do well in your ar
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Selective Breeding within our White Race - A personal choice
In this video I am discussing my personal choice of seeking a German/Austrian woman as a mate to be with and raise a family with as opposed to any White Woman of whichever White European background, and my reasons as to why.
What is Selective Breeding
Learn the process of selective breeding and see examples of the process on a farm....
Learn the process of selective breeding and see examples of the process on a farm.
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Learn the process of selective breeding and see examples of the process on a farm.
- published: 21 Nov 2012
- views: 55806
Selective Breeding Video
Fourth form class project by Hugh Johnson...
Fourth form class project by Hugh Johnson
wn.com/Selective Breeding Video
Fourth form class project by Hugh Johnson
- published: 21 May 2013
- views: 8770
SciShow Talk Show - Selective Breeding & the Rat
Nick Jenkins talks with Hank Green about selective breeding, with special guest Jessi Knudsen Castañeda.
Nick Jenkins:
https://www.youtube.com/user/thelonelyd...
Nick Jenkins talks with Hank Green about selective breeding, with special guest Jessi Knudsen Castañeda.
Nick Jenkins:
https://www.youtube.com/user/thelonelydirector
Jessi Knudsen Castañeda: https://www.youtube.com/user/Anmlwndrs
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Nick Jenkins talks with Hank Green about selective breeding, with special guest Jessi Knudsen Castañeda.
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https://www.youtube.com/user/thelonelydirector
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- published: 09 Apr 2014
- views: 120661
Super Cow Creators
These gigantic cows resemble bovine body-builders. See how breeders have achieved such amazing results.
Extreme Genes:
THURS FEBRUARY 21 9P et/pt : http://c...
These gigantic cows resemble bovine body-builders. See how breeders have achieved such amazing results.
Extreme Genes:
THURS FEBRUARY 21 9P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/videos/?source=4003
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These gigantic cows resemble bovine body-builders. See how breeders have achieved such amazing results.
Extreme Genes:
THURS FEBRUARY 21 9P et/pt : http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/videos/?source=4003
- published: 20 Feb 2008
- views: 5963140
Mad Science: Eugenics and Selective Breeding
Human beings have tinkered with the genetic traits of animals and plants alike, placing artificial pressure on the process of natural selection. So what happens...
Human beings have tinkered with the genetic traits of animals and plants alike, placing artificial pressure on the process of natural selection. So what happens when humanity practices selective breeding on itself?
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Mad Science: Eugenics and Selective Breeding
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- published: 13 Jan 2014
- views: 66311
Bill Nye Explains Selective Breeding and GMOs
A fan asks Bill Nye what the difference is between selective breeding and genetically modifying an organism. Watch Bill explain the differences to Chuck Nice, r...
A fan asks Bill Nye what the difference is between selective breeding and genetically modifying an organism. Watch Bill explain the differences to Chuck Nice, referencing GMO corn, hybridization, viruses and galls on trees, and George Washington’s use of tweezers and a magnifying glass. As Bill tells it, he used to see the line between the two as more distinct than he does now, thanks to a recent study about sweet potatoes. Plus, you’ll find out something about Bill Nye’s own personal genetic ancestry you might not know.
This "Behind the Scenes" video was shot during the recording of our episode, " Cosmic Queries: GMOs with Bill Nye (Part 1)." If you'd like to listen to the full podcast, click here: http://www.startalkradio.net/show/cosmic-queries-gmos-with-bill-nye-part-1/
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A fan asks Bill Nye what the difference is between selective breeding and genetically modifying an organism. Watch Bill explain the differences to Chuck Nice, referencing GMO corn, hybridization, viruses and galls on trees, and George Washington’s use of tweezers and a magnifying glass. As Bill tells it, he used to see the line between the two as more distinct than he does now, thanks to a recent study about sweet potatoes. Plus, you’ll find out something about Bill Nye’s own personal genetic ancestry you might not know.
This "Behind the Scenes" video was shot during the recording of our episode, " Cosmic Queries: GMOs with Bill Nye (Part 1)." If you'd like to listen to the full podcast, click here: http://www.startalkradio.net/show/cosmic-queries-gmos-with-bill-nye-part-1/
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- published: 24 Dec 2015
- views: 16607
Selective Breeding
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- published: 28 Oct 2014
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Science Today: Creating the Perfect Pet | California Academy of Sciences
Artificial selection in dogs has been around for a long time-- that's what pure breeds are. But what really makes the best pet? A purebred, a mutt, or a miracle...
Artificial selection in dogs has been around for a long time-- that's what pure breeds are. But what really makes the best pet? A purebred, a mutt, or a miracle of modern science?
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Artificial selection in dogs has been around for a long time-- that's what pure breeds are. But what really makes the best pet? A purebred, a mutt, or a miracle of modern science?
SUBSCRIBE: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToCAS
About the Academy:
The California Academy of Sciences is the only place on the planet with an aquarium, a planetarium, a natural history museum, and a 4-story rainforest all under one roof. It’s a stunning architectural achievement with hundreds of unique exhibits and nearly 40,000 live animals.
Connect with us!
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- published: 20 Jul 2009
- views: 21761
Genetic Engineering and Selective Breeding
This video will go over two types of genetic engineering; recombinant DNA and gene transfer. It will also discusse how selective breeding works....
This video will go over two types of genetic engineering; recombinant DNA and gene transfer. It will also discusse how selective breeding works.
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This video will go over two types of genetic engineering; recombinant DNA and gene transfer. It will also discusse how selective breeding works.
- published: 30 Jan 2013
- views: 7109
Selective breeding for IGCSE Biology
A Reigate Grammar School Biology Department video. I hope it helps. As the title describes, but have a listen for my 'deliberate' error on embryos being born!...
A Reigate Grammar School Biology Department video. I hope it helps. As the title describes, but have a listen for my 'deliberate' error on embryos being born!
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A Reigate Grammar School Biology Department video. I hope it helps. As the title describes, but have a listen for my 'deliberate' error on embryos being born!
- published: 26 Nov 2013
- views: 3515
The Bizarre Truth About Purebred Dogs (and Why Mutts Are Better) - Adam Ruins Everything
Watch more Adam Ruins Everything here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuKg-WhduhkksJoqkj9aJEnN7v0mx8yxC
For more information regarding the truth about p...
Watch more Adam Ruins Everything here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuKg-WhduhkksJoqkj9aJEnN7v0mx8yxC
For more information regarding the truth about purebreds, watch the BBC documentary Pedigree Dogs Exposed, or check out the following sources:
* Wikipedia: Purebred (Dogs) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purebred_(dog)
* 100 Years of Breed “Improvement” - http://dogbehaviorscience.wordpress.com/2012/09/29/100-years-of-breed-improvement/
* Wikipedia: Kennel Club - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennel_club
* Wikipedia: Pedigree Dogs Exposed - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedigree_Dogs_Exposed
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Emily- Emily Axford
Adam - Adam Conover
Murph - Brian Murphy
British Lady- Jocelyn DeBoer
British Lord - Adam Lustick
Dr. Frankenstein- Pat Cassels
Inbred Nobleman- Paul Welsh
Snooty Bulldog Owner- Mike Trapp
Additional Dogs - Top Dog Talent Agency
CREW
Director - Paul Birganti
Producer - Dan Siegel
Cinematography - Matt Garrett
Visual Effects - Gloo Studios
Motion Graphics - Bill Bergen
Edited by - Rob Hugel and Kent Kincannon
Original Music - Sam Nobles.
Art Director - Madelyn Kime
Hair and Makeup - Lauren Wilde
Script Supervisor - Jillian Terwedo
Production Coordinator - Julia Bales
1st Assistant Director - Jordan Little
Art Assistant - Dan Warren
Sound Mixer - Ian Wellman
Boom Op - Brad Harding
Steadi Cam Op - Thom Valko
1st Assistant Camera - Chloe Weaver
2nd Assistant Camera / DIT - Ben Steeples
Gaffer - Daryl Gilmore
Key Grip - AJ Soiza
Grip - Chad Nagel
Production Assistant - Abigail Sanford
Matt Kerr
Intern - Jeffrey Vega
Michael Sneeden
wn.com/The Bizarre Truth About Purebred Dogs (And Why Mutts Are Better) Adam Ruins Everything
Watch more Adam Ruins Everything here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLuKg-WhduhkksJoqkj9aJEnN7v0mx8yxC
For more information regarding the truth about purebreds, watch the BBC documentary Pedigree Dogs Exposed, or check out the following sources:
* Wikipedia: Purebred (Dogs) - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Purebred_(dog)
* 100 Years of Breed “Improvement” - http://dogbehaviorscience.wordpress.com/2012/09/29/100-years-of-breed-improvement/
* Wikipedia: Kennel Club - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kennel_club
* Wikipedia: Pedigree Dogs Exposed - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedigree_Dogs_Exposed
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Credits
CAST
Emily- Emily Axford
Adam - Adam Conover
Murph - Brian Murphy
British Lady- Jocelyn DeBoer
British Lord - Adam Lustick
Dr. Frankenstein- Pat Cassels
Inbred Nobleman- Paul Welsh
Snooty Bulldog Owner- Mike Trapp
Additional Dogs - Top Dog Talent Agency
CREW
Director - Paul Birganti
Producer - Dan Siegel
Cinematography - Matt Garrett
Visual Effects - Gloo Studios
Motion Graphics - Bill Bergen
Edited by - Rob Hugel and Kent Kincannon
Original Music - Sam Nobles.
Art Director - Madelyn Kime
Hair and Makeup - Lauren Wilde
Script Supervisor - Jillian Terwedo
Production Coordinator - Julia Bales
1st Assistant Director - Jordan Little
Art Assistant - Dan Warren
Sound Mixer - Ian Wellman
Boom Op - Brad Harding
Steadi Cam Op - Thom Valko
1st Assistant Camera - Chloe Weaver
2nd Assistant Camera / DIT - Ben Steeples
Gaffer - Daryl Gilmore
Key Grip - AJ Soiza
Grip - Chad Nagel
Production Assistant - Abigail Sanford
Matt Kerr
Intern - Jeffrey Vega
Michael Sneeden
- published: 29 Jul 2014
- views: 4952010
Punk Science explore Selective Breeding
What's the difference between selective breeding and genetic modification? The Science Museum's Punk Science duo explain all, using some willing human guinea pi...
What's the difference between selective breeding and genetic modification? The Science Museum's Punk Science duo explain all, using some willing human guinea pigs.
Check out sciencemuseum.org.uk/educators for more great teaching resources, CPD courses, and everything you need to plan a visit to the Museum.
http://sciencemuseum.org.uk/educators
wn.com/Punk Science Explore Selective Breeding
What's the difference between selective breeding and genetic modification? The Science Museum's Punk Science duo explain all, using some willing human guinea pigs.
Check out sciencemuseum.org.uk/educators for more great teaching resources, CPD courses, and everything you need to plan a visit to the Museum.
http://sciencemuseum.org.uk/educators
- published: 14 May 2012
- views: 4996
Selective Breeding: Sheep
A brief introduction on how selective breeding is used on sheep to produce high quality wool.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/...
A brief introduction on how selective breeding is used on sheep to produce high quality wool.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/join -- Create animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, product launch, video resume, or anything else you could use an animated explainer video. PowToon's animation templates help you create animated presentations and animated explainer videos from scratch. Anyone can produce awesome animations quickly with PowToon, without the cost or hassle other professional animation services require.
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A brief introduction on how selective breeding is used on sheep to produce high quality wool.-- Created using PowToon -- Free sign up at http://www.powtoon.com/join -- Create animated videos and animated presentations for free. PowToon is a free tool that allows you to develop cool animated clips and animated presentations for your website, office meeting, sales pitch, nonprofit fundraiser, product launch, video resume, or anything else you could use an animated explainer video. PowToon's animation templates help you create animated presentations and animated explainer videos from scratch. Anyone can produce awesome animations quickly with PowToon, without the cost or hassle other professional animation services require.
- published: 26 Feb 2015
- views: 378
Selective Breeding Crystal Red Shrimp - How To Video
To Learn more about Selectively breeding CRS visit http://www.breedingcrs.com Watch as I find the Female that is ready to mate and pair her with a suitable Male...
To Learn more about Selectively breeding CRS visit http://www.breedingcrs.com Watch as I find the Female that is ready to mate and pair her with a suitable Male Crystal Red Shrimp that has quality markings. They mate successfully and all on video. Feel free to ask questions and be sure to rate the video as it motivates me to film more...
wn.com/Selective Breeding Crystal Red Shrimp How To Video
To Learn more about Selectively breeding CRS visit http://www.breedingcrs.com Watch as I find the Female that is ready to mate and pair her with a suitable Male Crystal Red Shrimp that has quality markings. They mate successfully and all on video. Feel free to ask questions and be sure to rate the video as it motivates me to film more...
- published: 03 May 2014
- views: 6053
Real Animal Hybrids/Crossbreeding!
Song: With Arms Wide Open - Creed
You will see many animals hybrid or cross-breeding pics. Some famous examples are liger (male lion-female tiger), geep (goat-s...
Song: With Arms Wide Open - Creed
You will see many animals hybrid or cross-breeding pics. Some famous examples are liger (male lion-female tiger), geep (goat-sheep), zorse (zebra-horse), etc. NO PHOTOSHOP.
wn.com/Real Animal Hybrids Crossbreeding
Song: With Arms Wide Open - Creed
You will see many animals hybrid or cross-breeding pics. Some famous examples are liger (male lion-female tiger), geep (goat-sheep), zorse (zebra-horse), etc. NO PHOTOSHOP.
- published: 05 Aug 2008
- views: 3408811
What is a GMO? GMO's, Mutagenesis and Selective Breeding
Humans have been manipulating crops for thousands of years through selective breeding. It is only in recent history where debates have sprung up in how we devel...
Humans have been manipulating crops for thousands of years through selective breeding. It is only in recent history where debates have sprung up in how we develop our crops due to us being able to Genetically Modify Organisms in a laboratory setting. GMO's are a hot debate right now, and with tons of misinformation out there I try and clear up exactly what it means to be a Genetically Modified Organism, how safe they are, and explain different methods on how we actually make GMO's. I also go into detail about the different methods we make and breed our crops via selective breeding and mutagenesis. Enjoy.
Remember you can always re watch parts if it goes to fast and I also encourage you to do some research of your own. For a good starting point take a look at some of my sources!.. And form your own opinion! Don't jump on the GMO hate bandwagon just cause Stephanie told you they were bad or because you read a crappy article on facebook!
Sources:
Lectures and Talks:
Tedx: “Waiter, there is a gene in my soup!: Jimmy Botella at TEDxUQ” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mwzq-swl4cI#t=246
Tedx: “GMO controversies - science vs. public fear: Borut Bohanec at TEDxLjubljana” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz4_TwdaYeI
Harvard University: “Food for Thought: Genetically Modified Nourishment — Longwood Seminar”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knz8z8BS_0g
Genes and Genetics references :
http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/handbook
http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/0_0_0/mutations_03
Gene Therapy/Retrovirus Mediated Gene Transfer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_therapy#Evidence_regarding_clinical_use_of_Gene_Therapy
Koo, et al. Molecular Reproduction and Development: Retrovirus-mediated gene transfer and expression of EGFP in chicken. Volume 68, Issue 4, pages 429–434, August 2004
BT Corn and Corn Boer:
http://www.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/corn/pest-management/bt-corn-and-european-corn-borer/
http://www2.ca.uky.edu/entomology/entfacts/ef130.asp
Self Explanatory Links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zea_(genus)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutation_breeding
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrovirus
http://www.transgenicanimals.info/
Other Helpful links Used:
http://genera.biofortified.org/viewall.php
http://scienceblogs.com/erv/2009/06/25/fish-drowning-in-stupid-gmos-a/
http://www.ucbiotech.org/answer.php?question=15
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/05/us/on-hawaii-a-lonely-quest-for-facts-about-gmos.html?_r=0
All pictures fall under Fair Use for the following reasons; this is nonprofit, they are for educational purposes, used for fact based content, and all pictures are transformed/re purposed/cropped in some way.
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Humans have been manipulating crops for thousands of years through selective breeding. It is only in recent history where debates have sprung up in how we develop our crops due to us being able to Genetically Modify Organisms in a laboratory setting. GMO's are a hot debate right now, and with tons of misinformation out there I try and clear up exactly what it means to be a Genetically Modified Organism, how safe they are, and explain different methods on how we actually make GMO's. I also go into detail about the different methods we make and breed our crops via selective breeding and mutagenesis. Enjoy.
Remember you can always re watch parts if it goes to fast and I also encourage you to do some research of your own. For a good starting point take a look at some of my sources!.. And form your own opinion! Don't jump on the GMO hate bandwagon just cause Stephanie told you they were bad or because you read a crappy article on facebook!
Sources:
Lectures and Talks:
Tedx: “Waiter, there is a gene in my soup!: Jimmy Botella at TEDxUQ” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mwzq-swl4cI#t=246
Tedx: “GMO controversies - science vs. public fear: Borut Bohanec at TEDxLjubljana” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mz4_TwdaYeI
Harvard University: “Food for Thought: Genetically Modified Nourishment — Longwood Seminar”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=knz8z8BS_0g
Genes and Genetics references :
http://ghr.nlm.nih.gov/handbook
http://evolution.berkeley.edu/evolibrary/article/0_0_0/mutations_03
Gene Therapy/Retrovirus Mediated Gene Transfer: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_therapy#Evidence_regarding_clinical_use_of_Gene_Therapy
Koo, et al. Molecular Reproduction and Development: Retrovirus-mediated gene transfer and expression of EGFP in chicken. Volume 68, Issue 4, pages 429–434, August 2004
BT Corn and Corn Boer:
http://www.extension.umn.edu/agriculture/corn/pest-management/bt-corn-and-european-corn-borer/
http://www2.ca.uky.edu/entomology/entfacts/ef130.asp
Self Explanatory Links:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zea_(genus)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mutation_breeding
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retrovirus
http://www.transgenicanimals.info/
Other Helpful links Used:
http://genera.biofortified.org/viewall.php
http://scienceblogs.com/erv/2009/06/25/fish-drowning-in-stupid-gmos-a/
http://www.ucbiotech.org/answer.php?question=15
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/05/us/on-hawaii-a-lonely-quest-for-facts-about-gmos.html?_r=0
All pictures fall under Fair Use for the following reasons; this is nonprofit, they are for educational purposes, used for fact based content, and all pictures are transformed/re purposed/cropped in some way.
- published: 20 Jan 2016
- views: 190
Plant Breeding Solves Problems
Plant breeders harness genetic variation to solve problems in agriculture. This video uses bacterial spot of tomato as an example. Interviews with plant patholo...
Plant breeders harness genetic variation to solve problems in agriculture. This video uses bacterial spot of tomato as an example. Interviews with plant pathologists and farmers set up the problem and present the continual need for new varieties. Kelli then describes how plant breeders use germplasm resources to identify new sources of resistance to emerging plant diseases and the steps that plant breeders use to incorporate new resistance into improved varieties.
Watch more plant breeding and genomics videos from the TomatoLab and PlantBreedGenomics
http://www.youtube.com/user/TomatoLab
http://www.youtube.com/user/plantbreedgenomics
Learn more about genetics and breeding for improved resistance to bacterial spot of tomato.
http://www.extension.org/pages/32561/
Learn more about plant breeding and genomics.
http://www.extension.org/plant_breeding_genomics
Solanaceae Coordinated Agricultural Project Project
http://solcap.msu.edu/
United States Department of Agricuture National Institute of Food and Agriculture
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/
United States Department of Agricuture National Plant Germplasm System
http://www.ars-grin.gov/npgs/
Tomato Genetics Resource Center
http://tgrc.ucdavis.edu/
"Test Drive" - Zapac
http://ccmixter.org/files/Zapac/26047
"Dollheads" - Ivan Chew
http://ccmixter.org/files/ramblinglibrarian/25202
wn.com/Plant Breeding Solves Problems
Plant breeders harness genetic variation to solve problems in agriculture. This video uses bacterial spot of tomato as an example. Interviews with plant pathologists and farmers set up the problem and present the continual need for new varieties. Kelli then describes how plant breeders use germplasm resources to identify new sources of resistance to emerging plant diseases and the steps that plant breeders use to incorporate new resistance into improved varieties.
Watch more plant breeding and genomics videos from the TomatoLab and PlantBreedGenomics
http://www.youtube.com/user/TomatoLab
http://www.youtube.com/user/plantbreedgenomics
Learn more about genetics and breeding for improved resistance to bacterial spot of tomato.
http://www.extension.org/pages/32561/
Learn more about plant breeding and genomics.
http://www.extension.org/plant_breeding_genomics
Solanaceae Coordinated Agricultural Project Project
http://solcap.msu.edu/
United States Department of Agricuture National Institute of Food and Agriculture
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/
United States Department of Agricuture National Plant Germplasm System
http://www.ars-grin.gov/npgs/
Tomato Genetics Resource Center
http://tgrc.ucdavis.edu/
"Test Drive" - Zapac
http://ccmixter.org/files/Zapac/26047
"Dollheads" - Ivan Chew
http://ccmixter.org/files/ramblinglibrarian/25202
- published: 09 Sep 2011
- views: 14038
Selective Breeding || Rabbits
Actors:
Farmer Neens _ Nina Pham
Papi Rabbit _ Maily Burke
Mama Rabbit _ Jasmine Burrage
Filming _ Fieke Evers
Editing _ Vy Nguyen...
Actors:
Farmer Neens _ Nina Pham
Papi Rabbit _ Maily Burke
Mama Rabbit _ Jasmine Burrage
Filming _ Fieke Evers
Editing _ Vy Nguyen
wn.com/Selective Breeding || Rabbits
Actors:
Farmer Neens _ Nina Pham
Papi Rabbit _ Maily Burke
Mama Rabbit _ Jasmine Burrage
Filming _ Fieke Evers
Editing _ Vy Nguyen
- published: 09 Sep 2015
- views: 283
Improve Food Security using Selective Breeding to Acclimate Crops
One of the first things most gardeners learn the hard way is that growing plants that are not well suited to your growing zone either requires a lot more work o...
One of the first things most gardeners learn the hard way is that growing plants that are not well suited to your growing zone either requires a lot more work or in extreme situations they fail.
Growing zones are defined by Environment Canada as the relationship between plants and the local climate. [1] Generally it is a good tool when purchasing plants to find out if they will do well in your area. If you are looking to figure out what your growing zone is a quick google search of your community and the term “growing zone” usually brings the information up.
That said just because something is marked as doing well in zones higher or lower than your growing zone does not mean you can’t grow it. There are a number of strategies I use to grow crops without putting in massive amounts of effort.
Today I am going to talk about acclimating vegetable and fruit crops to your growing zone. This process does take years and you have to be able to harvest and save the seeds. That said most people whom are working towards a more cost effective and sustainable garden save their own seeds anyways.
For the purpose of today’s video I will use tomatoes as my example crop however the methods work with most crops. It is important that you start with an open pollinated heirloom variety. Crosses or hybrids are not stable enough and year after year you will likely have inconsistent results.
For some tomato varieties like the pink brandy wine I enjoy the season is not long enough. This often leaves me needing to pull in green tomatoes before the frost damages them. This is not optimal as the tomatoes gain much more flavour and nutrients the longer they are allowed to ripen on the vine.
So in order to improve the speed of ripening and the process of acclimating the variety to my garden I save seeds every year. You can't just save the seeds from any fruit that produces on your tomato vine. With a little strategy you can continue to improve the strain. Let me tell you how I do it.
Start by identifying the challenges you face in your garden with that variety. In my case I have a race against the first frost. This method can be applied to disease resistance, resistance to blossom end rot, crop size, improved shade growth and heat resistance among many other characteristics.
In order to improve the speed of the ripening over generations I save the seeds from the first ripe tomato of the year. Now I know this is hard as I really want to eat the first ripe tomato on the vine but saving them is an investment in the future.
By saving the seeds from the first tomato year after year you will begin to have plants that produce more ripe fruit faster each year. I did mention already that this may take years however this very old technique has led to crops that once were restricted to small climactic conditions like tomatoes and can now be grown from Yellowknife to Melbourne.
This method is called selective breeding. It has been done by humans for thousands of years. Furthermore this method can be used to select for more than one trait at a time. If you are in a race with the first frost and struggle with blight issues you can select the first ripening tomato from the plant that comparatively did better resisting blight. For this type of selection you will have to grow more than one plant of the same variety each year.
There are other techniques that can be used such as cross breeding that can achieve the same results. Usually the crop takes on a combination of characteristics from the parent plants and you may lose your favorite variety. This method however is much faster for developing disease resistant and temperature resistant strains of new varieties.
As time goes on and you are able to reach your desired strain you can continue to improve your varieties by selecting for traits that require less water and other resources to grow and produce further helping improve the sustainability of your household.
If more of us use selective breeding to acclimate varieties to our communities and share them with local gardeners this method will not only help keep the genetic diversity of our food supply it will help us produce more food locally increasing regional food security all the while keeping up with the ever changing climates. [2]
[1] http://www.planthardiness.gc.ca/
[2] https://www.expo.cnr.it/it/system/files/Science-2013-Garnett-33-4.pdf
wn.com/Improve Food Security Using Selective Breeding To Acclimate Crops
One of the first things most gardeners learn the hard way is that growing plants that are not well suited to your growing zone either requires a lot more work or in extreme situations they fail.
Growing zones are defined by Environment Canada as the relationship between plants and the local climate. [1] Generally it is a good tool when purchasing plants to find out if they will do well in your area. If you are looking to figure out what your growing zone is a quick google search of your community and the term “growing zone” usually brings the information up.
That said just because something is marked as doing well in zones higher or lower than your growing zone does not mean you can’t grow it. There are a number of strategies I use to grow crops without putting in massive amounts of effort.
Today I am going to talk about acclimating vegetable and fruit crops to your growing zone. This process does take years and you have to be able to harvest and save the seeds. That said most people whom are working towards a more cost effective and sustainable garden save their own seeds anyways.
For the purpose of today’s video I will use tomatoes as my example crop however the methods work with most crops. It is important that you start with an open pollinated heirloom variety. Crosses or hybrids are not stable enough and year after year you will likely have inconsistent results.
For some tomato varieties like the pink brandy wine I enjoy the season is not long enough. This often leaves me needing to pull in green tomatoes before the frost damages them. This is not optimal as the tomatoes gain much more flavour and nutrients the longer they are allowed to ripen on the vine.
So in order to improve the speed of ripening and the process of acclimating the variety to my garden I save seeds every year. You can't just save the seeds from any fruit that produces on your tomato vine. With a little strategy you can continue to improve the strain. Let me tell you how I do it.
Start by identifying the challenges you face in your garden with that variety. In my case I have a race against the first frost. This method can be applied to disease resistance, resistance to blossom end rot, crop size, improved shade growth and heat resistance among many other characteristics.
In order to improve the speed of the ripening over generations I save the seeds from the first ripe tomato of the year. Now I know this is hard as I really want to eat the first ripe tomato on the vine but saving them is an investment in the future.
By saving the seeds from the first tomato year after year you will begin to have plants that produce more ripe fruit faster each year. I did mention already that this may take years however this very old technique has led to crops that once were restricted to small climactic conditions like tomatoes and can now be grown from Yellowknife to Melbourne.
This method is called selective breeding. It has been done by humans for thousands of years. Furthermore this method can be used to select for more than one trait at a time. If you are in a race with the first frost and struggle with blight issues you can select the first ripening tomato from the plant that comparatively did better resisting blight. For this type of selection you will have to grow more than one plant of the same variety each year.
There are other techniques that can be used such as cross breeding that can achieve the same results. Usually the crop takes on a combination of characteristics from the parent plants and you may lose your favorite variety. This method however is much faster for developing disease resistant and temperature resistant strains of new varieties.
As time goes on and you are able to reach your desired strain you can continue to improve your varieties by selecting for traits that require less water and other resources to grow and produce further helping improve the sustainability of your household.
If more of us use selective breeding to acclimate varieties to our communities and share them with local gardeners this method will not only help keep the genetic diversity of our food supply it will help us produce more food locally increasing regional food security all the while keeping up with the ever changing climates. [2]
[1] http://www.planthardiness.gc.ca/
[2] https://www.expo.cnr.it/it/system/files/Science-2013-Garnett-33-4.pdf
- published: 30 Oct 2015
- views: 2131
Selective Breeding within our White Race - A personal choice
In this video I am discussing my personal choice of seeking a German/Austrian woman as a mate to be with and raise a family with as opposed to any White Woman o...
In this video I am discussing my personal choice of seeking a German/Austrian woman as a mate to be with and raise a family with as opposed to any White Woman of whichever White European background, and my reasons as to why.
wn.com/Selective Breeding Within Our White Race A Personal Choice
In this video I am discussing my personal choice of seeking a German/Austrian woman as a mate to be with and raise a family with as opposed to any White Woman of whichever White European background, and my reasons as to why.
- published: 01 Jul 2014
- views: 2319