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DNA animation (2002-2014) by Drew Berry and Etsuko Uno wehi.tv #ScienceArt

DNA animation (2002-2014) by Drew Berry and Etsuko Uno wehi.tv #ScienceArt WEHImovies 213K subscribers Subscribe 150K Share Download Save From a validated medical research institute in Australia Learn how health sources are defined by the World Health Organization 5,739,882 views Jul 16, 2018 wehi.tv DNA animations 2002-2014 Edit created for V&A exhibition "The Future Starts Here" (2018) No: narration Yes: sound + text Key moments View all Shorts remixing this video 148 views 64 views WEHImovies 213K subscribers Videos About Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn 79 Biomedical Animation by wehi.tv by WEHImovies 7,520 Comments rongmaw lin Add a comment... @antoniodimaggio4779 4 years ago We should feel extremely lucky to have access to this huge amount of knowledge, all in just 7 min. The best thing I’ve seen in a while 5.5K Reply 142 replies @nucleusmedicalmedia 2 years ago Drew Berry is the KING of cellular process animations! 1.2K Reply 19 replies @kevindickey6020 6 years ago Unbelievable. One of the best things I've seen on YouTube. In a better world this would be viral. 5.8K Reply 260 replies @tired.....247 1 year ago This is the most incredible thing I've ever watched on YouTube 183 Reply @joeywall4657 3 years ago (edited) This is absolutely breathtaking. There are entire universes writhing around inside of every little piece of us. 1.4K Reply 50 replies @disuser-lp3qv1tm8f 3 years ago (edited) The team that created this deserves some prestigious award and funding for other projects of this kind. This is how technology should be used: To deepen the human understanding of its own existence. 354 Reply 14 replies @BlizzardtheWolf97 4 years ago This might be the first time I've seen a 3D molecular biology video attempt to visually render Brownian motion to some degree, instead of just making everything look unnaturally static or smooth-moving. I like it so much better this way, it's not just more realistic, it's more dynamic, really kind of beautiful. You've made this biologist very happy 💖 348 Reply 9 replies @noxfox3706 10 months ago I'm a nurse student and I've been struggling to understand these biological principles because simplified illustrations don't express the absolute chaos of activity in the cell. This is really helping to both understand the amount of activity and the activity itself. Amazing and beautiful! 42 Reply 2 replies @justafrog9054 3 years ago I love this animation so much. I've shared it with my biology class. It was great for our DNA section. 398 Reply 1 reply @pierpaolocasamassima8652 5 years ago As a biotechnology student, I just cannot thank you enough for this resource. It is absolutely amazing and so incredibly valuable as it gave me a visual and dynamic clue of all the pages I’ve learned in books. I feel like crying of happiness. Thank you. 431 Reply 14 replies @paulferry7791 4 years ago Twenty five plus years ago when I took biochemistry, a lot of times it was like being blind to what was going on. We had still photos that attempted to convey the process but nothing like this. I've learned more in seven minutes than what I did in a month. It really is enough to bring one to tears. 456 Reply 11 replies @thirryharlin4663 1 year ago 0:18 Gene Transcription 0:52 DNA being arranged into a chromosome 1:58 Cell division 2:29 DNA replication 3:40 Genetic transcription 4:02 Transcription mechanism (Zoom) 4:35 DNA structure 5:32 Epigenetic Control (Tags) 272 Reply 7 replies @sekarwangi2086 4 years ago This 7 minutes animation sums up 500+ pages of textbook 1K Reply 12 replies @vkushima1957 3 years ago Absolutely astonishing. This is the kind of content that deserves massive recognition 427 Reply 20 replies @realistic7128 4 years ago I am a biology teacher and I will show this video my students 😃 61 Reply 1 reply @Perpetualteachings 1 year ago This work is beyond appreciation. It didn't felt like an animation, it felt like I'm really witnessing them. The imagination and creativity is top tier. Feels like the animator or creator of this video really got some deep insight into cellular processes. TRULY AMAZING. 70 Reply @samuelsong5061 4 years ago look how busy these hard-working polymerases are while I am squandering my time here on yT. 793 Reply 24 replies @Cr4yZnPsyCh0t1c 3 years ago the sound design really elevates the video, it feels so atmospheric, cold and impersonal for what really is such an intimate process. fantastic video 1.1K Reply 15 replies @suace251 6 years ago Amazing. And the sounds are terribly perfect for some odd reason. 858 Reply WEHImovies · 17 replies @_GandalfTheGrey_ 1 year ago The level of design and functionality of life is astounding. 9 Reply @nelsonsoucasaux2751 3 years ago I wish videos like this were available 55-50 years ago, when I studied cell biology for entering into the medical school. I was very good at this subject, entirely new in the late 60's. Congratulations for the video. Thank you. 116 Reply 2 replies @nobodyknowsanything3906 6 years ago That was really awesome. I've learned about these concepts before, but thank you for putting it in such a way that it was much more accessible and ... idk how to phrase it, but you just made it more "real" for me with this than any other way I've learned about it. 133 Reply @peterszemes7269 4 years ago (edited) Mute: on = cute and interesting animation Mute: off = my life's scariest horror video 1K Reply 28 replies @LilanDeSilva 2 years ago This is astoundingly beautiful. We all are extremely lucky to have hours and hours worth of biology lectures all summarised into a little more than 7 minutes. 266 Reply @SuperBonobob 4 years ago (edited) I love this, it's almost like the exact point between life and non-life. This is all just electrostatic interactions, entropy and enthalpy, coding, and mechanical movements. But if you zoom out just a little further you have living interacting beings that can reproduce. These animations are absolutely golden for getting an intuitive sense of the esoteric processes that are constantly happening in our body, I was especially amazed at the speed at which it all happens. I would love to see something like this but for receptors such as activation of GPCRs, ligand-gated ion channels, transporters, enzymes, nuclear hormone receptors, tyrosine kinase receptors and all of their relevant downstream signalling pathways. 82 Reply 1 reply @danel5889 4 years ago How this is even possible? I mean that level of complexity, the unaware particles do their jobs and keep us live. It's insane! 274 Reply 88 replies @donross7820 2 years ago I do these kind of animations with C4D and I know how difficult they can be to assemble. This is the finest DNA animation I have ever seen and it is just overwhelming. Thank you SO much for creating this masterpiece! 393 Reply 1 reply @ROBLOXTHANOS 6 months ago We are on the cusp of completely understanding human biology, and completely eradicating all diseases that plague us. 2 Reply 3 replies @wh33lers 6 years ago Thanks for showing us this hard to imagine world 642 Reply 10 replies @user-uz4gh7sm9l 4 years ago When I watch documentaries on Universe, my mind ceases to exist. And then, on other extreme, we have these videos. I feel, we just can't comprehend the complexities and vastness of this nature, universe. Beautiful 💙 15 Reply @almustafaaraz2073 4 years ago I’m speechless 😶 The person who imagined all this and was able to visualize it like this is amazing. 38 Reply 2 replies @redwood1133 1 year ago Who ever made this is.. there’s no word for it. Genius is dumb at this level. Thank you. 4 Reply @paulwilliams1188 4 years ago I now have a whole new level of respect for the human body. That was astonishing. 166 Reply 15 replies @efeucar2115 4 years ago This is the best DNA animation I've ever seen, it's nearly addictive. Sound effects are awesome by the way. Great work! 81 Reply WEHImovies · 3 replies @no_more_free_nicks 4 years ago I'm a computer programmer, when I watch this kind of videos, I always get the feeling how biological complexity dwarfs anything else. 114 Reply 8 replies @havenmist2216 11 months ago I remembers saying to someone that a single living cell is much more complex than a house made by a builder. He was shocked and adamantly disagreed. Seems some people still see cells as blobs of matter. Wish I could show him this. Well done. 3 Reply @alijandie8866 6 years ago (edited) Drew Berry you inspired me Now I am studying bio-engineering and learning animation You are amazing I hope to be like you in the future 80 Reply 2 replies @Thraith 4 years ago Humbles me every time. 35 Reply @JoabeLM 3 years ago (edited) 0:18 Transcrição genética 0:52 DNA sendo organizado em um cromossomo 1:58 Divisão celular 2:29 Replicação do DNA 3:40 Transcrição genética 4:02 Mecanismo de transcrição (Zoom) 4:35 Estrutura do DNA 5:32 Controle Epigenético (Tags) 301 Reply 9 replies @janostoth7406 4 months ago Köszönet a filmert ... ez egyszeruen felfoghatatlan hogy ezen a molekularis szinten ilyen magas tervezetseg összhang letezik. Ez egy csoda... 1 Reply @DM-fe2bc 2 years ago (edited) When I see this, I can't help but think about all the things that could possibly go wrong. All the right pieces in all the right places at just the right time. It's amazing. EDIT: I refrained from editing my statement this long because I didn't think it was a big deal, but there are now too many responses implying that I think this process is infallible. So let me clarify--I do recognize that things go wrong, but it's amazing that things go well even as frequently as they do given how frequently these processes are executed. So I should have said, "all the right pieces in all the right places at just the right time (most of the time)." 547 Reply 81 replies @jayireland561 6 years ago Id really like to experience a VR representation of this with a controllable scale slider. 281 Reply 11 replies @n3r0z3r0 4 years ago The people who made this possible should have at lease couple of Nobel Prize! This is incredible !!! Thank You ! 24 Reply 4 replies @ApatheticNirvana 1 year ago Almost an entire molecular bio class perfectly encapsulated in visuals. Amazing and beautiful. 4 Reply @hmmmm8775 4 years ago سبحان الخالق العظيم ✨ صدق الله العظيم عندما قال في القرآن {وفي أنفُسِكُم أفلا تُبصِرون} ✨ 33 Reply @laisabel4765 4 years ago Después de tanta porquería que recomienda YouTube, por fin algo hermoso que de verdad vale la pena. 13 Reply @egrytznr8893 3 years ago Please, please, please release a 4k version of this it's the coolest DNA animation I've ever seen, it would be amazing in 4k 145 Reply 7 replies @lohiboi6331 1 year ago There really is a certant beauty in these processes when you understand them. 3 Reply @sumitkumarkarn_artist 4 years ago This should be viral instead of that poor contents on social media. I wish if I could get permission to make it viral on my all social platforms with due respect and credits. 103 Reply 2 replies @sunilwho 2 years ago Amazing work by the lads, I am a student of class 12 in Bangalore, India This Animation helped me alot to understand the mechanism of DNA We have got our first chapter in Biology about DNA and I could connect all the dots while watching this Animation! <3 80 Reply @Dxrkprxncxss.00 8 days ago Literally, the most fascinating thing I've ever watched. Reply @Mooorifo 6 years ago I'm a PhD student in quantum biology and was is such awe at this work. Wow. 151 Reply 39 replies @awhale9247 4 years ago DNA and Other Cell : Working hard af Hooman : lying on bed, watching hentai 1.8K Reply 32 replies @pixelated6162 4 years ago This makes me feel better about my self,As if I'm a piece of art 252 Reply 13 replies @merlinquark5659 2 months ago Amazing! How incredible is our design, and how incredible is our designer! Reply @Dolvondo 4 years ago If I saw this in middle school this would've made five billion times more sense then looking at a text book. Geeeeez 112 Reply 5 replies @SF-fb6lv 4 years ago 3:20: As soon as I saw that caption about how the bone strength protein gene is activated by vitamin D, I paused the video and went out in the sun for 15 min. 235 Reply 5 replies @Evan-vj1of 4 years ago 0:00 Human Cell x 10,000 0:08 Nucleus X10,000,000 0:17 Gene Transcription (Nucleus x1,000,000) 0:28 Nucleus gateway (Nucleus X1,000,000) 0:37 Nucleus exterior (Nucleus X500,000) 0:48 Human Cell (X10,000) 0:52 DNA Double Helix (Up Close) 1:05 Nucleosome Binding (DNA Coiling) 1:55 Chromosomes in Dividing Cell 2:06 Metaphase, Anaphase, Telophase, and Cytokinesis 2:28 DNA Replication 3:21 [Eukaryote] Gene Activation and Transcription 4:02 Up Close Gene Transcription 4:36 DNA Double Helix and Components 5:10 Wrapping around Nucleosomes 5:26 Active DNA X1,000,000 5:36 epigenetic Control of Genes and Gene Transcription 6:24 Nucleosome Sliding 6:38 Inactive DNA X1,000,000 6:46 Epigenetic Tags on Inactive DNA 6:56 Protein Packaging of Inactive DNA 7:05 Active v. Inactive DNA 31 Reply 3 replies @crs12decoder 1 year ago (edited) Congrats Drew Berry! I cannot even imagine the amount of work you've had put in to make these absolutely unique, priceless and amazing animations for everyone to see and have a feeling on the complexity of these molecular machines that make life possible. These creations of yours truly deserve a prime spot in the humankind knowledge base. Your contributions for society are huge. We thank you! 16 Reply @tpstrat14 4 years ago I’m so glad this happens without me having to understand it 33 Reply @wirelesmike73 6 years ago The speeds involved in what the world around us continually does is, to me, one of the most mind-boggling aspects of life. What seems like long slow processes to the naked eye are actually lightning-fast processes that never stop, for any reason outside of death which, just begins yet another set of lightning-fast processes. Talk about "multitasking". We live in a truly amazing world, indeed. Incredible animation. Well done, WEHImovies. 7 Reply @Gizmo199 4 years ago If they had videos like this when I was in school I would have loved to learn more about it. So crazy! 94 Reply 1 reply @vjkrsn 1 year ago Wow! Amazing how complex these biological processes are? I wanted to help my daughter in her AP Bio. This video helped us understand it far better than any textbook could have explained it. These videos explain these hard to visualize concepts. Definitely, these videos are worth more than millions of words. Thank you for putting this into perspective! Hats off, man! 11 Reply 1 reply @yoinkerman8524 4 years ago I am nowhere near a biologist or some gene studying fact machine, no, I am a meme man, but I think I have enough brainpower to understand that this is amazing 72 Reply @luchalibre4810 3 years ago This gave the motivation I needed to keep studying for my genetics test that I have in 12 hours. Thanks YouTube algorithm! 49 Reply @teehee3353 5 years ago this was the most beautiful thing i've ever seen in my life. I've been procrastinating studying all this time but this has got me motivated !! fascinated !! and pumped up for my genetics test tomorrow lol. so yea thanks. 19 Reply @peterpinn5330 8 months ago I heard of DNA at school in the sixties, it was words without knowledge. Later in 2000 I restudied it out of curiosity. I got a level 2 understanding. This video is amazing. 1 Reply @joepalooka2145 3 years ago Absolutely effing amazing, mind-boggling and astounding. Fantastic animation of DNA which is extremely difficult for the average person to understand. This is definitely one of the most wonderful things on YouTube ever. 31 Reply WEHImovies · 2 replies @williampascoe7954 3 years ago Brilliant! I wish this type of animation had been around when I did my immunology degree in 1978, it would have made things a lot more understandable. 65 Reply 3 replies @yekokataatheplacetobe7447 4 years ago This is the stuff. The person responsible for the sound is genious, for it really takes this already great visualization on a whole other level. 8 Reply @rosemariesierra7505 4 months ago (edited) Beautiful! It’s like a factory, with very spectacular machines. I just see perfect design from an intelligent designer. 1 Reply @HanzGrozny 6 years ago as a biologist THAT IS THE SEXIEST THING EVEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA 2K Reply 63 replies @shangao8769 4 years ago This video is a real treasure. Not only that I've had a better understanding of biology, but the thinking of all these magical stuff happening in me, every piece of me, all the time, makes me wanna cry. 8 Reply @therealspeedwagon1451 2 years ago This feels remarkably mechanical. I’m just amazed I can see what is going on inside my body through an animation like this 22 Reply @ИринаЗолотухина-ю2м 6 months ago Невыразимо красиво ‼️🎉 1 Reply @anshikaawasthi7951 4 years ago Completely Speechless........ when you realize soooo much is going on just to keep yourself as you are 6 Reply @Alexandre-kt8ow 4 years ago I've spend all video time trying to move on... but I just coudn't... this video left me hipnotized 29 Reply @droutlier 4 years ago After seeing this video I have started questioning my existence. Who am i , what am i ? Just a bunch of cells ?? Or something more. So much is happening inside my body without my knowledge and i have absolutely no control over it 206 Reply 49 replies @infinite_consciousness6 1 year ago What a time to be alive. I'm so grateful that I incarnated into this era to witness this. 18 Reply 1 reply @DruidPC 5 years ago The sound effects along with the fluid animation make it much more interesting. 14 Reply @deependerkumar3807 4 years ago It was so hard back then, imagining all this just by reading textbooks. I guess kids in future would not have to go through so much trouble and may they use their imagination in something more productive stuffs. Just one reaction to this video. ..."where were you when i needed you" 49 Reply 1 reply @user-gc2en6bk5o 3 years ago Thank you. I will have to resit a very hard exam soon and epigenetics is one part of it. I am very grateful for this video. Finally, I can say that I understand what I am studying. /a Swedish med student 63 Reply 3 replies @nataliarossi87 1 year ago (edited) Seeing this kind of animation is absolutely incredible and makes me completely astonished. To realize that each of our cells have thousands of miniature molecular machineries that work at incredible speeds and in an almost flawless way is something so crazy and beautiful at the same time!!! I can't help myself but stay in absolute awe. 2 Reply @PainkillerDark 4 years ago Даже представить страшно, сколько всего происходит в организме каждую секунду. Этот ролик наглядный тому пример. Круть просто 13 Reply @ifrajamal3719 4 years ago This is literally amazing. A very clear view. This really needs to be viral 13 Reply @pasteghost428 3 years ago Not only is the subject mind blowing, but the computing processing power it took to create this animation also. 7 Reply 1 reply @toddgamer9089 2 years ago I've only ever seen this is textbooks, absolutely incredible. 1 Reply @BenWillock 6 years ago Deep down. we're all weird and creepy. 391 Reply 15 replies @fridaymorning139 4 years ago that twisting, spine-curling sound at 4:17 is so strange but so satisfying. Well done! 5 Reply 1 reply @mon6435 3 years ago This is absolutely breathtaking! The human body functions in such brilliant ways. It's really amazing to watch it. The best animation ever! 30 Reply @omahanprabla3058 2 months ago Simply amazing. I feel grateful watching this, trillions of tiny organisms/machines working away without break, keeping me in working order. Reply @care2think611 2 years ago One of the most important and inspiring videos ever made in my opinion. Francois Tétaz did a fabulous job creating the sound. So good that I can't imagine cellular machinery sounding any different! 11 Reply @shivamsahu9742 3 years ago This is so... Fascinating and breathing taking.. animators just nailed it.. kudos to everyone involved in the project. Thank you for such a masterpiece.💙 17 Reply WEHImovies · 1 reply @konichiwatanabi 5 years ago Man, all this epic organized biological work inside me and I can barely coil my garden hose... 77 Reply 2 replies @jamesSmith-im5jo 5 months ago (edited) Years of biology learning in the 80’s and I learned and understand more from this 7 min video. I hope colleges today use this kind of material, if they do the students are lucky. Reply @HeitorvitorC 4 years ago This is by far one of the most amazing videos I've ever seen 7 Reply 1 reply @animeshrose 2 years ago (edited) I had to go through so many books and invested hours into it to understand this concept. Now even a novice can do it in 7 minutes. Glad to see such work helped me to revise and revisit many concepts. Thank you! 9 Reply @HummusPvm 4 years ago Imagine this is in literally everyones bodies... insane how high i am.. 79 Reply 4 replies @hraezvelg 2 years ago The amount of complexity, mind blowing. Reply @green8026 3 years ago how could anyone dislike this? This is so inspirational to me. 39 Reply 4 replies @Sakisnasiopoulos 3 years ago Thank you, thank you many times, for this SPECTACULAR animation (which I imagine, took huge amounts of time and effort in planning, desinging , consulting specialists, etc). If only we had them when I was a medical student, in those early years, how easier it would be to grasp this whole DAN transcription process and who this are arranged in the tinyest detail. THIS ANIMATION SHOULD BE SHOWN IN SCHOLLS (well at least to the 16, 17 year olds), THANK YOU! 30 Reply @criptufu9213 4 years ago Me when irealize that every single one of my cells has 6ft of dna but i'm not even 5'11: Sad noises 296 Reply 9 replies @Ad-zk8nz 4 years ago God's inrecible, complex and beautiful design! 5 Reply 1 reply @Saxofoonreed 3 years ago This is one of the best videos on the entire internet. Says more about human biology than an entire book. 38 Reply @eisanotatsujin 3 years ago props to the sound design team it really sounds like a chaotic system in which nothing ever stops moving (well, because nothing literally stops) 5 Reply @michaelp4095 1 year ago I really appreciate this and strongly believe that information like this should be encouraged on a larger scale. This is important and amazing. 1 Reply @cre8iveone699 4 years ago Watching and realizing the significance of this animation is far more impressive than watching videos of astronauts walk on the moon. 15 Reply 1 reply @alexpopov6661 2 years ago friendly reminder for those moving around like "they got it figured out" : most geniuses throughout history have been able to beautifully and uniquely reinforce the idea, "that we dont know shit" 59 Reply 3 replies @lexastron 3 years ago (edited) That's very impressive! What the heck is actually life? It looks like highly organised nano swarm. It builds structures such complex, that it became self-aware 0-0. 264 Reply 116 replies @omarnunez2748 1 year ago Best video on YouTube.. so underrated.. I watched it years ago and just remembered about it , had to watch it again Reply @TheKyramSingleton 2 years ago this should be shown in every single biology class around the world!!!!!! seriously so much better than reading words!!! THANK YOU 7 Reply @MysticLoser 6 years ago 1:00 - histone wrapping up the dna double helix to create chromatin(chromosome) in preparation of cell replication (mitosis). 2:30 - took me a while to figure what it was. It's the leading and lagging strand of dna transcription. Dna enters and split by helicase. The leading is transcribed by dna polymerase (going down in the example), and the lagging is worked on backwards by primase in sections called okazaki fragments (sections being moved from center to top). That's all I've learned so far. 7 Reply @manapotion1594 4 years ago So basically, my body is a big Factorio base 316 Reply 80 replies @paatamaata8888 1 year ago So wonderful that we are ALIVE AT ALL even for a second! Thanks for this video. Reply @jordanrodriguez4126 4 years ago (edited) Man, it’s beautiful how much effort that the cells in every life form manufacture and organize DNA. 25 Reply 8 replies @ksharma103 4 years ago THE SOUND EFFECTS 💯 31 Reply 2 replies @ubernihilist457 6 years ago (edited) If you find the audio too dark and ominous, put on the Space Jam theme. 17 Reply @adabujiki 2 years ago I am back again to watch this remarkable content. I really feel blessed and lucky. I hope you are rewarded for such effort. Thank you!!! 1 Reply @crevect4799 2 years ago It's extremely incredible that this animation depicts a similar yet different perspective on DNA replication as contrasted when seeing diagrams from images. In various images, DNA replication is shown to be enzymes moving independently with one another, yet this animation shows how the enzymes work together in a robotic way to achieve replication. Truly fascinating. 16 Reply @beautifulvillian405 4 years ago A thought popped on my mind that "I feel sorry to every single cells and DNA of mine, trying hard to work to fix and safe my non-sense life". 😶 136 Reply 9 replies @th3dudeabides1 6 years ago I just finished a biochem sequence. Seeing the histone octamer form and wind was well done. 6 Reply @m0x910 1 year ago Awesome job with these animations! To see such an intricate digital coding and information storage system and at work it’s a wonder that anyone could think it all developed by chance. It bears all the hallmarks of intelligent design. Heck of a coincidence that a DNA alone could come about by natural causes let alone the system to translate, transcribe and utilise it at the same time; DNA without the ability to use the information it contains is useless, likewise a translation/transcription system is also useless without the digital code it is designed to work on. 3 Reply @TheRoboticLlama 4 years ago they should have showed us this in high school bio 52 Reply 2 replies @blopab7044 4 years ago This is simply beautiful 9 Reply @alan2here 6 years ago Genuinly groundbreaking stuff. :) Deserves way more views/subscribers. The simulation approach is great, and it straightforwardly puts it all into context re scales/speeds/(interleaving and interlocking movement of the molecules, binding etc…). Life from/as machinery, there being very little distinction. 13 Reply 1 reply @meander385 8 months ago World has changed. When I did my high school I was short of materials. Now knowledge is available at your fingertips and as simplified as it could ever be. Reply @barbar500 4 years ago I Rembert reading and watching drawings on books back in the '90s, it was a fantastic leap of fantasy. But this is amazing! It's like going from XVth century maps to google earth! 16 Reply 1 reply @blazednlovinit 4 years ago I love all the soundbites added to it, the "cranking" sound around the nucleo..."some"? was quite something :) 15 Reply 1 reply @hxhuang9306 6 years ago Beautiful video, I can't imagine how time consuming it is to make the animation. 24 Reply @richardpayne5101 3 months ago Amazing….the computing power to make these animations is second only to the processes they are showing! Reply @VG__ 2 years ago It was so scary and jaw dropping for me seriously! Whn I saw this video for the very first time in my life, the entire years of studying biology and biology as a suject, as an imagination profoundly transformed in my brain!!!!!!!!!!!😳 It's so intriguing to see this all happening inside us every second and it's simply beautiful❤️ Thankyou God🙏❤️ 14 Reply @SB-qp6bx 4 years ago Amazing! By design, not by accident. What an awesome God we have! 8 Reply @profesor6972 3 years ago Award-winning production, thank you so much. This is a super exciting educational tool! Can't wait to show my students! 6 Reply 1 reply @marcuscarana9240 1 month ago This is amazing. It's like an entire new world of machines so small you can see individual atoms. Reply @Electroblade360 4 years ago That's The Finest Animation I've Ever Seen. 13 Reply @colunizator 4 years ago We are just tools DNA uses to replicate itself. 231 Reply 18 replies @khaledmuradi6996 4 years ago الله أكبر، سبحان الله تعالى، What an amazing it is! Incredible!! Unbelievable!!! Allah, you are the Almighty, the creator and the sustainer of the universe. الله اهدنا واهد بنا واهد الناس جميعا 4 Reply @jenniferb.awesome 4 months ago I took my first biology class this qaurter and learned what actually goes on in our cells and it blew my mind!! Every part is like a machine, coded by computers to do a certain job. How in the world did we evolve to operate so intricately and precise?! How does everything know what to do? It's almost creepy. People are always looking for something magical, some unexplainable phenomenon to believe in and get excited about, but this to me, is the real magic. 1 Reply @TravelwithWayfarer 2 years ago Amazing work, as a molecular biologist i cant just thank u enough for this piece of art about science, thank u man 6 Reply @friendly_oh 3 years ago The sounds and animation is so cool! It feels like I’m actually there! 😲 22 Reply 1 reply @vasudev8957 4 years ago I think its gonna be in everyone's recommended now :) 11 Reply @DilbagSingh27964 1 year ago Has me amazed. So many things are happening to keep me alive. It's convinced me that we are ourselves the "Universe". 1 Reply @jackwindensky5606 4 years ago If you think of all of these as little machines just imagine what kinds of things we will be able to build once we figure them out. 14 Reply 2 replies @normacasini838 2 years ago Absolutely mind boggling. Better than any SciFi premise of a movie! All I can say is, that for me, surely their is a God. 4 Reply @williamreely4431 3 years ago (edited) Okay but can we talk about how absolutely brilliant the sound design was for this? All the little bloops and squelches mixed in with the mechanical grinding and clanging noises really emphasizes how despite being wet organic soup, our cells and their parts are very much tiny, orderly machines. 10 Reply 2 replies @lathikakrishnan 1 year ago WOW really no words to appreciate this animation creation 1 Reply @kyokkigo2341 5 years ago THE most amazing thing I have ever seen !! 4 Reply @lizpichardo_ 3 years ago (edited) Ahhh why is this video so satisfying to watch?? Plus the perfect sounds make my brain vibrations harmonic like if my cells where watching this while they are doing the exact same thing right now telling me: come on... you can do better, now you see all we do only for you to exist??? Thank you cells ♡♡♡ and thank you for sharing this asolutely stunning and mindblowing animations ♡♡ 4 Reply @chrisvandervelden7506 2 years ago This is quite fascinating, but also scary at the same time. 8 Reply @firstjayjay 1 year ago The universe is extremely fascinating. Black holes, supernovas, neutronstars, stars the big bang. But this is truly amazing, how a human or any animal has all these machines doing their stuff and that somehow makes you, you.. Mind blown 1 Reply @IAmNumber4000 1 year ago That is some excellent Brownian motion visualization 4 Reply @JoseGarcia-zc4xu 1 year ago I don't understand how anyone could deny the existence of a creator 🙏☝️ 5 Reply @renatoigmed 4 years ago OK. now i need to go back to organic chemistry books to, who knows, ease my amazement at how these molecules interact with each other as if they knew what to do! 8 Reply @NMNghia 8 months ago The only thing more astonishing than how this nanoscopic world operates is the effort you've put into such video. Thank you. Reply @donkloos9078 1 year ago A brilliant and fascinating animation that shows the complex organization and engineering of creation. I feel like I am looking over God's shoulder to see how He arranged this process. There is a billion highly organized units in this code, which cannot randomly form in a universe of increasing entropy. Mathematically the chances for just a very basic protein code to randomly organize are 1 in 10 ^ 77. (1 with 77 zeroes behind it). And that probability does not even include all the other processes we saw here. 3 Reply 1 reply @kharboze_asmr 4 years ago This is truly incredible and yet its happening right now literally inside each of us 4 Reply 1 reply @nataliaramirezmosna322 4 years ago Increible como me emocionó el vídeo. me pareció fantástico que exista un video asi. Gracias por esto!! 7 Reply @mohammadimran2073 1 year ago One of the best clips youtube has recommended. All the best wishes to those who are in the making of this video❤❤ Reply @sialalaouni3503 4 years ago amazing work, we are witnessing a MIRACLE 6 Reply @dennisboyd1712 1 year ago Exquisite Design by the hand of God 8 Reply 1 reply @Fourzerotw0 6 years ago I am too high for this 715 Reply 17 replies @Future_Martian 11 months ago When I read about nanotech, around 2000, I was blown away. THEN, when I started to see sims of molecular biology in action, like this, I thought, HEY, evolution has already done an amazing job of building atomic machines. 1 Reply @mail2viveks 4 years ago My lord, this much is happening every fraction of second inside my body, I am DNA factory indeed! Kudos to whole team for presenting such a stunning animation! 13 Reply @delmarhager8084 1 year ago It hard to believe that all of this happened by chance and was not designed. The intricate beauty of the design of a cell is so incredible. 59 Reply 20 replies @alexeykulikov5661 1 year ago This is amazing... I can't imagine how long it took to animate it all. Also, the sound design is fitting, even if in reality there would be no sound at all (at least not what human ear can perceive). More people should see it. 12 Reply 1 reply @smoker_joe 6 years ago This is so complex, I wondering how there are no more 'bugs'. Life is fascinating. This vid is captivating and hypnotizing. Thanks. 4 Reply 2 replies @Tachyon111 8 months ago (edited) I can’t believe my eyes!!!!! Holly shit!!! Is this happening INSIDE ME EVERY DAY???? Lord, you are a genius, man!!!!How did you do this? 1 Reply @-KillaWatt- 4 years ago This is mind boggling. I'm not anyway religious but I'm having a hard time believing such mechanisms were not engineered. It's like watching a finely tuned machine at work. 79 Reply 72 replies @johnlocke3481 1 year ago I complain about folding laundry. The universe is over here Folding trillions of DNA strands just so it can see itself with my eyes, and I waste it all. 12 Reply @himeko7839 3 years ago This video is the best thing EVER!, Thank you so much for letting us having this golden opportunity to understand Biology and our life in a fun/ interesting and different perspective :) 23 Reply @PrivateerJimmy 1 year ago this is just remarkable... wow 1 Reply @mellowmallow2013 3 years ago Those ambient sounds are really amazing. It adds so much depth to the video. This video like sums up years of research and studies into a 7 minute video. I loved those animation and sounds. Keep it up guys. 7 Reply @maulcs 5 years ago 4:05 How are the little RNA bits just flying around and attaching? What is the mechanism for that? 8 Reply 2 replies @aik 5 years ago ... а на клеточном уровне я безумно занят!)) 22 Reply @user-up3qq4mhk 2 months ago Extremely that is most important and knowledgeable information thanks u dear ma'am /sir Reply @serceband 6 years ago Gosh darn it Phil what am I looking at 23 Reply @AggressiveAegyo 3 years ago The most amazing thing is that this is all just physics. No magic or anything else. No thoughts or intentions, no programming, as they say for greater clarity. Pure physics, like burning a candle or melting ice. All this happens in a random way. But the system as a whole is built in such a way that there is a perfect balance. 11 Reply 3 replies @compequiet0584 2 years ago So mesmerizing and satisfying to watch as a Biology student. Thank you for this quality work! 3 Reply 1 reply @x0rn312 1 year ago (edited) The moment when the cells start organizing the strands of DNA was such an aha moment for me - this took so many abstract ideas I've been taught over the years about genetics and crystallized them into an image that's very useful. Reply @denethor-II 9 months ago Did anyone else feel strange, perhaps disgusted, watching this video? It's as if somehow the world around us is exactly like this and we are part of it even if against our will. 12 Reply 4 replies @colza1025 4 years ago This is insanely beautiful.... oh my God... 5 Reply @JaneSmith0709 2 years ago That might be the coolest thing I've ever seen. Wow! We are fearfully and wonderfully made. How could anyone think there's no intelligence behind that? 7 Reply 4 replies @AbsurdChimp 1 year ago So much knowledge about our primal elements in just 60 years, unfathomable. Reply @technoblade3455 3 years ago My science teacher titles this video for our assignment “cell Minecraft” I can’t- 70 Reply 5 replies @HisMajesty99 1 year ago Just a personal opinion, but after seeing this, I can’t possibly fathom how this is the result of anything other than intelligent design 🤯🤯🤯 And keep in mind, this is only ONE of the many thousands of other equally complex processes going on simultaneously in the body at a microscopic and macroscopic level 😮 3 Reply 5 replies @JohnJohansen2 4 years ago Damn it's noisy! No wonder I'm having a hard time sleeping. 14 Reply @dariakulyk4616 1 year ago (edited) Genetics was one of the hardest classes for me in college, as a visual learner it was always WAY too complex in the little still diagrams to keep it all straight in my head. Watching this just made it all instantly so much more real and comprehensible, I wish my professor had shown this. Gotta applaud the captioning as well, just enough to provide context and direction for further research should you desire, but not too much to distract from the incredible, stunning, unbelievably complex visual information being presented. We really are just made of billions of hardworking little guys! thank you for this!!! Reply @tstreeter437 4 years ago "HA, HA, HA! Bless your soul! You really think you're in control?" 61 Reply 3 replies @MrSandpaperCondom 6 years ago Wow. I wish they had this when I was taught Biology. 6 Reply @Motherload111 6 years ago Cells At Work sure looks different to what was advertized. 20 Reply 1 reply @reaganjulesalinsunurin502 1 year ago (edited) I am currently a biology student. Whenever I want to understand something, I usually seek other representations of concepts other than their direct dictionary-definition, like the history of their discovery and videos like these. What I am seeing is machinery. Like a clockwork, proteins, RNAs and DNA strands act automatically. It helps me understand how important those folds and structure to how those things work. This videos tells me that the human body is the greatest chemist known to man, and the greatest engineer. What I am seeing is essentially nanotechnology! Thanks to these videos, I learn a lot! Reply 2 replies @loukes7758 3 years ago (edited) These cells know what they have to do, and they do it. They can’t ask why, because if they could they would realize how much of a waste it is to put so much effort into something that just shoves garbage into itself. They perform these duties because of the potential it has to pay off in some way, but also because it feeds them and keeps them alive and staying alive is the baseline instinct of any organism. But without that in mind, this video has really opened my eyes to how hard my body works for me and how little effort I actually put back. It wouldn’t kill me to exercise more or eat better, in fact it would do the opposite of kill me. With this newfound appreciation for my cells and the work they put forth, I’m ready to do the same. Thanks for this video. It may have changed my life. 47 Reply 15 replies @sangsangkim1296 4 years ago This is beautiful, but damn it's scary to watch 119 Reply 16 replies @oumaima7997 4 years ago (edited) subhana allah , I´m so impressed of how we are!!! This vido made me cry 45 Reply 18 replies @peachyplums 8 months ago It's honestly the sounds that make this memorable for me! Great sound design, really artistic and wonderful stuff. Reply @misaelc150 4 years ago And still there are people who think they have control over any given situation... bro, everything is just happening... 37 Reply 10 replies @OSKESIS 4 years ago Heavy ram usage. Heavy processing power.... all being spent in "Copying and writing " 😂 19 Reply @specialoperator-0543 4 years ago Me at the morning: OK I'm gonna just skip Biology 141 laying down watch some YouTube. YouTube: 39 Reply 1 reply @NguyenNgocKhue-x8z 1 year ago I appreciate how you addressed such an important topic in a respectful and informative manner. Well done! Reply 1 reply @pravinnagpure4597 4 months ago Molecular biology is something incredibly amazing thing humans have ever found. 🦠🧬 1 Reply @Destroyer6263 1 year ago I love how this is portrayed as surreal horror! I congratulate the animators for mastering body horror. It is like looking at an alien world beyond my comprehension. 14 Reply 2 replies @NDNRG9 1 year ago this is amazing! it really fuzes together different ideas and images you have of our DNA and paints a coherent picture! great visualisation and the perfect material for education! (and curiosity) 1 Reply @Raz-G 4 years ago man this is fucking amazing dude. Like this is the most complex thing i've ever seen or to ever even explained or exist. No man made machine can duplicate something like this. 7 Reply 13 replies @rhosoojin191 5 months ago It is amazing that humans can know this tiny world so precisely like this❤ Reply @educatetube 3 years ago Although this animation is amazing already, there is more to this. There is also enzymes that ensure no constraints occurred during transcription. I did my thesis on "DNA supercoiling and proteins involved." The real cells are even more complex, folks! We are amazingly created for sure. 6 Reply 3 replies @noel2071 4 years ago sometimes my dreams do look like this..the scene feels far away and close at the same time. 4 Reply @AtinSharma 4 years ago Wow! Finally the YT algorithm took me to an amazing video. 5 Reply @tylerandersen4217 3 months ago This is absolutely increbidle! Thank you for making this; it's so much easier to visualize! Reply @tobogansky 4 years ago There's so much life in this video that I thought for a second, that I was watching a Hayao Miyazaki film. 4 Reply @vaskovasilev4974 4 years ago This is amazing..... I agree with the most liked comment- best thing I’ve seen on YouTube. 6 Reply @milandavid7223 3 years ago 5:58 that was a lot less elegant than I thought it would be 5 Reply @anonemous1046 1 year ago Utterly fascinating. The best knowledge I have acquired in a long time. Reply @TheEtoileNoire 4 years ago The sounds effects guy really went all out with them gurgly, mushy, bubbling bit...he might as well could have eaten Taco Bell and put the mic on his belly 🌮 6 Reply @KovarrBlue 1 year ago It's amazing how it's fascinating and yet there's almost a faint "ick" factor to it. I think it's just because everything is sort of "jiggling". I love watching these. Very well done! 6 Reply 1 reply @leonallen6159 8 months ago How can there be so much order in all the chaos??????? 7 Reply 3 replies @joewinston7132 12 days ago Animation and sound matches perfectly! Reply @Corpsegrinderr 4 years ago Life really is a miracle, and I don't usually throw around those kind of terms. 5 Reply @douglasdavis2063 3 years ago Thank you for a magnificent video. This wonderful and beautiful digital code can only be possible by Design. 4 Reply @salemaw 9 months ago This a the reason i believe in a creator. This design is beyond intelligent. 16 Reply 5 replies @thesciencemysteryoflove 1 year ago (edited) The amazing human..!! This is why I had an intense interest in microscopy at age 8. How can one see this and not realize there is a greater creative intelligent organizing power at work. Or perhaps I 'm wrong. Kudos to the creators of this work. 1 Reply @0ptimal 4 years ago I'm gonna keep watching this until I figure out what's really going on 😂 15 Reply @rohitgavirni3400 4 years ago I can't thank you enough. You are doing "God's work"! 13 Reply 14 replies @IMN602 3 years ago 1:20 Alright fellas lets wrap this up! 5 Reply @1romanovanatalianikolaevna227 1 year ago (edited) Классно! Замедление съемки и озвучка по движению отдельных молекул и атомов, работа рибосомок, удвоение днк, гистончики и укомплектовывание... все просто супер получилось. Прямр наглядный материал для запоминания - хоть для школьников, хоть для людлей с высшим образованием. Трактовка однозначная. 1 Reply @qasimwaheed6705 3 years ago Subhan Allah ... Praise to God who made us so complex yet so perfect . Allah is marvellous ❤ 6 Reply 7 replies @coleraroha5203 4 years ago Ah yes, life is a tool video. ps: brilliant render of these processes, keep it up. 6 Reply @Alexandre13026 4 years ago Depois desse vídeo eu entendi que Deus realmente existe, que incrível foi essa experiência, obrigado. 4 Reply @morganfreeman8208 1 year ago I have no idea what I am looking at, I am in complete awe Reply @RoseIsAsleep 4 years ago This seems like god tier knowledge yet we write around like pigs in the mud. 41 Reply 6 replies @macminator3000 1 year ago 4:50 forbidden candy necklace 4 Reply @yunus12353 4 years ago Subhan ALLAH 5 Reply @Hgggghhhfria1593 1 month ago Even though I am not in this field but I know it took some really good efforts to make this masterpiece Reply @bytekov 6 years ago Вот, что должны знать люди. А им вместо гистонов в нуклеосомах рассказывают о мощах в гробах. 79 Reply 5 replies @Astinel 4 years ago 4:00 This one is satisfying 7 Reply @horakhti98 4 years ago wow. Be shown such like smart factory in real world. 4 Reply @SeverSTL 1 year ago Why did I never come across this before? This will keep me up late at nights. Thanx Reply @afhdfh 6 years ago Fantastic!!! 6 Reply @DasEnde-he9ri 4 years ago I say one thing : Amazing 8 Reply @maddoxpotter5796 6 years ago Secret link anyone? 178 Reply 7 replies @artybang484 1 year ago This is something really fascinating. Now, I'm able to visualize what i'm studying! 1 Reply @aliciahackett4945 4 years ago It makes me feel the miracle that we are. 4 Reply @genesis7032 3 years ago 3:09 you’re average cell also makes wood noises 5 Reply @nohemibarrios9220 2 years ago How can someone think that this is pure coincidence? This perfection can't be possible without a perfect designer. 6 Reply 16 replies @cathleenwitt2790 1 year ago Wow! Wow! Wow! How I wish I'd had this when I was a student and when I was teaching! I WILL be using it for my tutoring students! What a mind blower - to finally SEE these processes and the incredible way that DNA is coiled in the chromosomes. Thank you! 1 Reply @raconvid6521 4 years ago 6:07 the DNA goes through itself. 4 Reply @LoveChristJesus 3 years ago (edited) All I can see is a living God who created this astounding machineries. 4 Reply @achasvkm 4 years ago At the lowest level, it's all PHYSICS ❤️❤️ 17 Reply 18 replies @koyamaa___ 1 year ago the geometry of it all is strikingly beautiful Reply @Zukunftswerkstadt 4 years ago the Miracle of Life... 4 Reply @graciliraptor3990 1 year ago Subhana llah, his creation is infinitely complexe 5 Reply @carlthenpc716 2 years ago Respect for the cameraman who is the tiniest person and had to get eaten 10 Reply @Giraf1964 2 years ago Amazing. and still some people think it could have made itself millions of years ago... Glory to our creation! Reply @SF-fb6lv 4 years ago 5:40: How do you tell the good guys from the bad guys? 7 Reply 1 reply @mister_ttt 6 years ago I am unsettled 4 Reply @brandonjacky1825 4 years ago Seeing how complex your own body is, it makes you wonder, who designed it?? 7 Reply 4 replies @amesornish1232 10 months ago All of this is truly amazing. It is God like to see this. I am a simple man with a simple mind. But this is out of this world. Your people are really smart. I think god we got people smart like you to show us this 1 Reply @jn-wk8bq 3 years ago Perfectly engineered by God Almighty! 4 Reply 1 reply @Wignut 6 years ago If your freaked out by this then just remember that this is happening everywhere inside you as we speak HAVE A GOOD NIGHT SLEEP! 5 Reply @RifaiAL 4 years ago So blessed be God, the best of creators. 4 Reply 6 replies @anotherdeadchannel 9 months ago Shout out to the camera man for going down to the atomic level to capture this footage 🎊 1 Reply @kyotra 6 years ago I mean, I didn't need to be comfortable in my own skin. 9 Reply 2 replies @robbiebarrat4084 6 years ago the sounds are so freaky... 10 Reply @bluegrassreb1 4 years ago (edited) starting with DNA replication at 2:31 is like watching a man made assembly line. then gene transcription onward... Ill never believe all of these trillions of things happen in a perfect order by chance. 18 Reply 3 replies @sintaxErrur 1 year ago This is one of the most awesome things I’ve ever seen. Reply @stewmeat92 3 years ago Glory to God who made our bodies! Videos like this should drive people to want to know there Creator 4 Reply @highonlife2323 2 years ago Yo wait we a bunch of cells watching ourselves... 3 Reply @NebulaTornado 4 years ago ooooh! my god! it's amazing! thank you for this great view! that means.. then all alive things in this world it's just a Chemical reactions..! 4 Reply 1 reply @LeoBeckman 6 months ago This is the first time in a really long while i have been this mind blown... THat's actually so incredible Reply @diabloflp 4 years ago our body = 1000% Factorio 4 Reply @mizblrvideos4516 4 years ago Вот что нужно детям в школе показывать, а не заставлять писать конспекты которые они не грамму не понимают 4 Reply 1 reply @hafsa731 2 years ago What can I say '' sobhan Allah '' 💗✨ 4 Reply @anvi3642 1 year ago Best animation I came across so far ... THANK YOU SO MUCH ❤ Reply @ANDREASDEUTSCH 4 years ago And anyone wants to say, this miracle was created accidentally? No way... 6 Reply @jolonankingdomways902 3 years ago We should be EXTREMELY THANKFUL to the Lord Jesus Christ Who created us 5 Reply @Jcmasado 4 years ago How do atoms behave in such a systematic and coordinated fashion? It’s as if there’s a higher intelligence orchestrating this whole process rather than each part thinking on their own. This is God’s creation. 10 Reply 2 replies @elauneebounds5815 1 year ago One of the coolest videos I've seen since teaching biology! I can't wait to show my kids! Reply @coffeeenema6958 4 years ago (edited) "I'm scared" is this what we actually sound like inside ? People are soo creepy. 9 Reply 3 replies @timid3000 4 years ago Bless all of the people who watch this and still believe our bodies were built by random and blind evolution. 4 Reply @CyberDocUSA 6 years ago Philip DeFranco sent me here while stoned. 7 Reply @unknownelectron 6 months ago I think we need more of these type of animation to make new learners to grasp the actual construction of insite Reply @Engineering8 3 years ago (edited) 4:10 LOL printer go brrrr.......... 4 Reply @danteinferno4902 6 years ago Like if Phillip DeFranco brought you here... 4 Reply @Mr.Limekiller 4 years ago It's too wiggly, it's creeping me out. 10 Reply 2 replies @MelontooSPICY 1 year ago I love all these are working soo hard,so that I can do the 9 to 7 job i don't wanna do. 1 Reply @guillaumelefrancois5255 4 years ago Whaow ! C'est fascinant, et dégueulasse en même temps... 🤔 5 Reply @SF-fb6lv 4 years ago Just think: Aliens probably build entire starships this way. Why not? 4 Reply 1 reply @marconmaurizio1 4 years ago No wonder we are the only one in the universe: life is monstrously complicated 4 Reply 6 replies @acardenasjr1340 1 year ago Just watching this alone and your brain processing it is incredible enough. We evolve by what we see as well. Reply @sutilgladiador8477 4 years ago Engineering of the Gods. 6 Reply 9 replies @stivi9083 4 years ago Let someone say these "factory" was created by an accident 8 Reply 2 replies @404-n9l 4 years ago Sad to see majority belive this much of complicated process came in to existence by chance, This is beyond our comprehension a proof that GOD Exists! 4 Reply @divimsdd93 1 year ago (edited) wow😲😲😲 just aww struck, one of the best videos I have ever watched. Mind blowing.. Reply @ali-ej8km 3 years ago And Atheists say 'There's no Creator, There's no God, We are out of a Sudden!" 10 Reply 13 replies @StudentLearning737 4 years ago Whydoesthisfeel likeahorror movie. Im a biologist. 8 Reply 1 reply @jasonstclair1329 4 years ago An explosion of nothing far far away in time (imagination) created this 😂 4 Reply @workoutshop 8 months ago This video is incredible! Reply @shannont8169 3 years ago There is a God 8 Reply 8 replies @SantiagoAbud 1 year ago 1:02 It's amazing to see such a clear representation of the advantages of fractals. Reply @jasonsong86 8 months ago Amazing work. I learned about all this when I was in high school which was 20 years ago. Seeing it in action is so cool Reply @Redrios 1 year ago this is sublime and unsettling, the awesomeness of tweaking little beings inside beings inside us Reply @nehalitanushri2375 10 months ago This video gives me the same feeling as those videos about how giant the universe is and how tiny the earth is in comparison. Even though this is on a microscopic scale instead, it’s no less incredible. It still makes me feel small and humbled, in a good way. Reply @mikevanderman2727 1 month ago Big up Drew Berry for the awesome work. Reply @lazaroravel3087 1 year ago Well...there is not words to say about this. Maybe amazing ? I really don't know. When i see this video, i belive in god...congratulations for you work. 1 Reply @vittoriobigliardi1443 1 year ago one of the best video i've ever seen before, amazing, incredible Reply @bts_rollercosterlifepurplearmy 1 year ago Just single word after watching this: Unbelievable It is amazing, interesting and little scary at same time... 1 Reply @tsane7541 1 year ago hands down one of the greatest videos I have ever seen, everything I have a ever learnt about biology fits together much better now Reply @wykelized 1 month ago This may be an old video... but it still blew my mind. So fascinating! Reply @josephinecherry970 2 months ago This is truly mind boggling. WHAT mighty God 🙏🏾 Reply @dirtyblondechai 1 year ago This gives me a new perspective on the universe. Everything that’s living in this dimension is made of DNA. We are all different versions of the same thing. Reply @joebarrett4353 1 year ago Extraordinary film of an extraordinary process. And it just does it without us having to think about it! Reply @md.noorulkarim5542 1 year ago Absolutely mesmerising. Reply @priscillaazavedo8960 1 year ago I stand in awe of our creator and designer who made us with such precision, love and in his image and likeness 2 Reply 1 reply @339059331 1 year ago Astonishing, Marvelous, and Splendid! Salute! Reply @przemslaw 6 months ago The sullen sounds are amazing with this video, but I swear the part at 5:10 deserves some magnificent, classical orchestral music as a background Reply @الأدبوالطبيعة 7 months ago This is mind blowing even our brain can’t imagine how complicated and fast is this process . There’s no creature but god ☝🏻 Reply @JulianTheHunter 8 months ago (edited) DNA-replication: lagging strand (above): 2:30 clamp loader light blue, sliding clamp turquoise, Polymerase dark purple, helicase intense blue 2:38 2 beta subunits of sliding clamp get opened and clamploader loads it onto DNA 2:40 Polymerase runs into the previous Okazaki-fragment (Primer) at the same time, for which the Polymerase detaches from the sliding clamp 2:43 Primase comes in and synthesizes a new Primer near the Helicase onto the ssDNA 2:44 again, sliding clamp is recruited and bound to the Primer, the Polymerase is again held by the sliding clamp and completes the template single strand into dsDNA. This all happens more or less simultaneously with a pace a F1 driver can only dream of. Reply @nasrullahturke4480 1 year ago What the heck. This is insane knodledge from verbal lecture to this practical video Reply @bhukyatharun0810 1 year ago OMG this is insane.Hatss off to creator of this video(animation) Reply @bailsboop64 2 days ago this is one of the most fascinating things i’ve ever seen…crazy to think that this is all real and happening in all of us Reply @roodhaven 8 months ago Wow inside of me are billions of busy bodies!!! Thank you for showing this animation. Very informative! Reply @ideaone 8 months ago Super duper apreciation for your contribution to explain people in the world how life in cell working..❤✍️🙏🏻 Reply @yesilova7685 1 year ago (edited) Mashaallah..! 😮😮 And thanks for documentary 1 Reply @Agape0000 2 years ago I'm crying, this is beautifull. Reply @thex5772 1 year ago I was having a really hard time understanding how the lagging strand gets replicated, then i came across this animation and it immensely helped. I think understanding the position of the primer relative to that of polymerase solves half the problem, the loop does the rest. Thank you so very much!!!! Reply @enigmacrk200 9 months ago Am I the only one who loves that the creators made sound effects lol Reply @calgram 1 year ago Awesome and humbling at once. What a wonderful work producing this and thank you for sharing it! Reply @ag54521 8 months ago After reading a genome architecture paper this is so visual and accurate! Reply @nonta59 8 months ago in awe - speechless wonder! how amazing is God! 1 Reply 1 reply @mabelluengo9415 1 year ago (edited) Gracias por permitirnos ver. Es hermoso, emocionante, mil gracias. O mejor, millones de DNAs para ustedes! Reply @Wels1k123 1 month ago I'm seening this for the first time and the best association i can think of - it's like some sort of mechanical engineering production :D Reply @amitkulkarni4 2 years ago This is awesome....I felt like went into a cell and witnessed this wonderful process. Hats off to this video Reply @wulphstein 11 months ago The sound effects sound like something out of a horror movie. But otherwise, this is amazing! 2 Reply @ВикторВикторов-п9ы 1 year ago Матрица...Это жизнь в жизни и до бесконечности...Как на уменьшение в размерах так и на увеличение вселённых ... Reply @trippinxout 1 year ago THIS NEEDS WAY MORE LIKES! Reply @juanrossi3 2 years ago Thank you so much for this incredible video! Seems like months of hard work to produce it! 1 Reply @a_m5115 1 year ago This is marvelous! I have never seen something as good as this! Absolutely fascinating Reply @kenyup7936 1 year ago (edited) Ty so much for your efforts and time, you created such amazing animations, that was brilliant Reply @DanielSeacrest 1 year ago It amazes me that something so seemingly sporadic can function so consistently 1 Reply 1 reply @syedsaim6702 1 year ago This is insane....😱 watching the processes going on in ourselves 1 Reply @rodthegreat5083 9 months ago Came across this while studying, I love it! Reply @metricdeep8856 1 year ago It's interesting that the careful elegance of this immensely critical process yields a human with such a varying degree of obligation to capability. Reply @trurocker03 11 months ago I can’t understand what I’ve just witnessed but I was extremely mesmerized knowing this goes on inside of us. What a time to be alive where we can get a glimpse of this otherwise invisible process. Reply @TheStarflight41 6 months ago Intelligent design couldn't be more obvious.. 2 Reply 1 reply @tamasrojas9764 3 weeks ago It is a miracle that we are alive! All these proteins and processes happening billions of times, as we go along our day! God is so good! 1 Reply @andresouza6711 5 months ago the speed of transcription is absolutely insane Reply @CocoButter-ng1nk 3 months ago Brilliant animation, but the sound effects were the cherry on top ngl Reply @gloriazou2012 1 year ago Amazing! I am fascinated. so grateful to God and to you guys as well Reply @Chleosl 6 months ago Having trillions of them in my body; is just awesomely astonishing. Reply @rodneyspence7441 8 months ago Mind-blowing ... what especially strikes me is how do all these molecular machines KNOW what to do and when to do it...? Reply @gummynoodles9036 1 year ago The sound effects are so satisfying Reply @joshuapartridge5092 6 months ago seeing it his way makes it so much cooler Reply @sasquatchhadarock968 1 year ago If only humans could create machines this efficient and complex and self-controlled Reply @jjumbo33ify 2 years ago This is one of the most amazing things I've ever seen! But then again, this is my life day in and day out. 🧬 Reply @tarikomar2982 6 months ago I appreciate the hard work done to make this video. I liked very much that tou thought of making those real life speed scenes which is really genius and amazing . Keep it up ! Awesome video ! Reply @tjmellonslap 1 year ago Fantastic ! Part of the intelligent design set into motion. Reply @MartzBeatz 1 year ago Watching this should make you humble. The things our body do to keep us alive is beyond incredible. Take care of your cells girls and boys. Reply @pinguinoman9745 2 years ago That's just an example of how perfect God is. Great job. Reply @surayayasmin9330 4 months ago I m just speechless. It's just wowwwwwwwwwwwwww.. Reply @ThePerpetualStudent 1 year ago "We are fearfully and wonderfully made." 1 Reply @ВладимирЛукьянов-я5г 11 months ago Вот с кем нужно договариваться! Reply @jaymason7097 10 months ago And these irreducibly complex machines evolved through random mutations and natural selection. Nice 1 Reply @emanuelgastaldi4772 7 months ago sound effects are amazing Reply @moisesangelo8491 7 months ago dammm!!!!!! that's realy amazing, every single detail Reply @dirtydingoringo3121 1 year ago This was better than anything the discovery Channel ever produced! It's amazing how everything was constructed to just work! Reply @COMBOTUBER 3 months ago hell yeah... i feel so much happy. i dont know why. this sound effects and this video make me so much happy. Reply @livefreeordie5534 1 year ago (edited) The most amazing creation I've ever seen ! 🤔 Reply @rorori366 1 year ago I haven't seen so much knowledge in just 7minutes,. And at last really really appreciate you for making this. This have taken so much patience and hardwork ❤️ Reply @sticks4382 1 year ago Each of your cells have 1.8m of DNA . You have 10 Trillion cells. You contain 120 million times the distance between the Sun and the Earth worth of DNA. We are an absolute miracle. 1 Reply @ashhyborg 1 year ago Even the sound was beyond Hollywood or music industry has ever made. Reply @johnterry6541 6 months ago Mind blowing but I wish there were more details in the video to understand key processes that were shown. 1 Reply @mimi_chung 1 year ago I respect your work. Thanks to the video, a huge amount of knowledge that I used to try to study during the semester is in just 7 min. Reply @peggytaft5952 2 years ago There is a lot going on with active DNA/Transcription of of Genetics, Inactive DNA/Nucleosome sliding/ and DNA animation. Seeing the process of everything is very amazing. Reply @Ok-_-719 1 year ago Astonishing. No words. Reply @memnocktdevil 11 months ago This is great. The sound effects make it really great! Reply @TheRewindKing 8 months ago That was beyond amazing! Reply @lukasblur3500 1 year ago The metroid fusion remake looks incredible. Reply @sekpadarcy4755 1 year ago It's the most valuable moving i have ever seen!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Reply @carpenterabc 1 year ago (edited) This animation is literally "in this world" but the music is literally "out of this world"...no wonder I can't get a good nights sleep...I was wondering where those funny noises coming from...!!! Reply @EstebanMoyaMorales 8 months ago Increíble! Creo que lo tenemos muy difícil para estar al mismo nivel que la Naturaleza. Reply @ChefKiersten3446 2 years ago How can people not believe in intelligent design? Something this complex could not have happened randomly. 1 Reply @drainenjoyer 6 months ago this is my probably my fav video on all of youtube Reply @alruiz5096 1 year ago That was incredibly beautiful and amazing. Great presentation. Thx! Reply @ceticamente 1 year ago This video just put me in a state of awe forwards science and the advancement of all the technologies that made it possible for us to know what chromosome and dna are, how they work, what they are responsible for… this is bananas 😮 Reply @ThomasConover 1 year ago ❤️❤️❤️ The most breathtaking animation of how God’s greatest engineering wonder of all time; a human body of 10 trillion cells with all this complex nano robotics manufactured by protein factories reading the DNA as a architect plan. Everything working in perfect synchronous movements like a Swiss precision watch made of pure gold ❤❤❤ 1 Reply @galatakulesiistanbul2072 1 year ago sesli olması videoyu özelleştiriyor. harika video Reply @numericalcode 2 years ago Every biology student should see this! Reply @matildefreitasleite2442 1 year ago Amazing!! Can't believe im being this with my eyes Reply @St0n3dCold 8 months ago This is just insane 1 Reply @cjeffygo 2 years ago I love how, at 5:46, you add a fly buzzing sound for effect... Reply @eduardqwerty4521 1 year ago I feel like I don't deserve to be the end user of such a wonderful machine. 1 Reply @manikumar8873 1 year ago This is one of the best animated video 📷📷 Reply @Meryemovicc 11 months ago its the most magnificent thing Ive ever seen... but i dont know why Im scared and loved from the animastion at the same time! tomorrow I have the biyology exame and this animation really helped, thank you. Reply @smartnesstopeak 8 months ago Why are they shivering!!!?? 1 Reply 1 reply @TripleA332 1 year ago This looks like something you would see in a dream 1 Reply @jaxxonbalboa3243 1 year ago Very nice. To the point and easy to digest. Reply @Benjamin-oc8id 3 months ago this is absolutely amazing. and this shows to me that we are definitely not to products of evolution. we were created. Reply @julianasalazar624 1 year ago I was impressed with this video!!. Thank you so much for making this outstanding video. This video is a small sample of the wonders of GOD's creation. Still, there is much to discover about our Creator's wonderful design. 1 Reply @scottruiz6645 1 year ago My jaw is dropped 😮…so much going on inside us 🎉 1 Reply @kcwatkins4377 1 year ago Beautiful, informative and wow! Thank you. Reply @guimouro26 1 year ago ....damn...absolutely extraordinary...just amazing! Life xD what a wonderous adventure this is Reply @karinbreila2834 4 months ago Totální fascinace!!!❤ Reply @mitchelltian3479 7 months ago Fascinating and mesmerizing. Reply @viktorfunk1819 6 months ago Billions of cells working hysterically on the miracle of life, while I'm lying in bed eating candy and watching random youtube stuff 2 Reply @alittleofeverything4190 2 years ago Love the sound effects. Reply @sharonboehm5296 3 months ago We are fearfully and wonderfully made. Psalm 139. Reply @주은김-w4o 11 months ago I don't know why but this gives me tingles... Reply @bacardid8979 2 years ago Omg... amazing to contemplate how all this is going on,at the tiniest level and we dont even know its happening. The deeper we look into minute things,,,the more we realize how process is the same in our vadt universe. Mind blowing!! Reply @LeagueofHoN 6 months ago This video made me say “that’s wild” out loud about 3 times. My mind is fully blown Reply @axr6327 1 year ago One of my favorite Bjork music videos! 1 Reply @NVRAMboi 1 year ago The happy result of completely random processes. The complexity/sophistication is staggering. Reply @tygamertv3548 5 months ago I love the human body thank you for making this video I learned something too 1 Reply @dr.nouran_odeibat 2 years ago molecular genetics just in 7 min … this is awesome 🤩 Reply @bartomiejsuchenek4271 1 year ago We are all a miracle 2 Reply @PowerfulSlicer 1 year ago Stunning, thankyou Reply @arnesaknussmm8206 2 years ago The wonder of “materials self-assembly”, today a known phenomenon. Evolution is mind-gobbling. Reply @MrMikkyn 1 year ago Its so fascinating. Its like these like these little cube things with hollow grooves inside them and strands of twisted strings are inside those grooves. Then a hollowed cubes attach more parts or particles onto those strings which continue to twist around. Its so fascinating Reply @gtavtheavengergunnerlegend3340 1 year ago (edited) WOW. Great video! 1 Reply @МарианаСтоянова-ш3ч 1 year ago Great job-sounds,pictures. 👍 Reply @dozgaming5922 1 year ago For those who don't understand, how your body maks you alive for quantum universe, and we are make this life as a joke, not hardworking, lazi, now this video maks me motivate, now I will work hard, my life has a gole, I don't know what that is, but I can find out. Thanks🙏🙏🙏, 1 Reply @ChodaBikarbona 1 year ago I could watch it forever Reply @natewatson6962 1 year ago nah he ACTUALLY snapped. 1:05 the part where it kept zooming out to the building spirals revealing a chromosome was INCREDIBLE!!!! Reply @autismojoao8968 1 year ago Я попробовал, все получилось, спасибо 😍 Reply @itsmarcy008 8 months ago AMAZING. MANY THANKS FROM BRAZIL Reply @diveshkumar3945 2 years ago (edited) As an ardent student of genetics This video is accurate and as per the known knowledge of DNA .....I imagined it just like that as I read the Books on molecular biology Mesmerising to watch Reply @Dora23Jan 1 year ago Am feeling overwhelmed Reply @aayusheechoudhary2328 1 year ago It is just amazing.thankyou Reply @pv4083 8 months ago After watching this I can’t believe I was eating fast food and garbage. The body is a beautiful machine that I will no longer disrespect. Insane! Reply @DealwithitHand 8 months ago Cruisin' on down Main Street You're relaxed and feeling good ♫♪♬♪ 1 Reply @jumafasi 1 year ago Excelente, gracias por compartir! Reply @reginacaetano3334 5 days ago MARAVILHOSO🎉 SE OS PAÍSES UZASSEM MAIORES ESTUDOS SOBRE O DNA E A CURA PARA VÁRIAS DOENCAS, SERIA MAIS MARAVILHOSO AINDA❤ MAS PREFEREM ALIMENTAR GUERRAS😢 Reply @gregyoungman 1 year ago In all things of nature there is something of the marvelous. Reply @adityaborate6174 1 month ago It really feels like we are machines from inside! Reply @shplak508 6 months ago This is the f***ing coolest thing I've ever seen... Reply @Carmen-ex3nr 11 months ago This is amazing! Thank you! Reply @mr_garyo_tensei 2 years ago I was taught this movie by a friend recently, was so moved; Reply @briandenley 5 months ago Astonishing! Well done! Reply @eoghandoyle162 1 year ago I am blown away... Reply @socialexpert-siddhantraj2263 1 year ago Thank You ❤ Reply @katbrown1449 1 year ago Best teaching tools ever Reply @gregc.4117 7 months ago The more we know about ourselves and the universe around us, the more feasible it is to posit a “mind” behind it all. To think all of this “engineering” is simply a matter of chance is to ignore what we know of the world around us. Reply @christopherleubner6633 1 year ago Amazingly well done animation that takes hours of lectures of info and compresses it into an easily accessible format. Would be great for instruction use for genetics and biology classes in general. ⛤❤⛤ Reply 1 reply @melissasalasblair5273 1 year ago (edited) Super cool, thanks 🧬💭🌌 1:23 1:38-1:42 4:58 Reply @allozaur 1 year ago it is insane how much can go wrong in such complex processes :o we should be grateful for every day of good health and well being Reply @lovecinema6688 2 years ago Excellently made video great..... Great job.... Reply @SonuMonu-t9q 2 weeks ago thanks for this video , i learned so much. And i am going to see all videos . happy learning.😀😀😀😀😀😀😀 Reply @sergeidorokhin5619 8 months ago This is something very special - to see all this bio-mechanics in motion is awe-inspiring!! This really makes sense when thinking about the origin of life - just a few thousands of livable strictly organised protein molecules out of humongous amount of possible useless variances (that surpasses the amount of atoms in a visible universe) could not become a mere product of a random chance. It reflects a wisdom and a genius mind of Creator. Reply 1 reply @cristiantoloza7631 2 years ago It is extremely amazing. The life was perfectly designed. 2 Reply @vergueta_ 1 year ago AWESOME..👏👏👏👏👏👏 1 Reply @Pramukh_Rawal 1 year ago Ah a phenomenal look inside.... Reply @iovie 1 year ago Most satisfying/ASMR video on the internet Reply @joshualeclair9729 1 year ago Its almost unbelievable that this is going on inside of every single one of us Reply @schaab7203 2 years ago soo chaotic, but at the same time organised Reply @prototropo 1 year ago How wonderful. I wish there was some method for these panoramic processes of life to be compared on polar scales: playing out on a plane that's interstellar compared with the electron orbit-to-atomic nucleus stage of events, which themselves possess galactic sweep if we telescope to the resolution of subatomic particles, and then compared going the other direction, equally daunting considering the size of stars and galaxies, and distances between each star, or galaxy, all as uncomprehendingly as life's library of genes is compressed down, against true apprehension, to some distant, equivalent implausibility. We are so dinky without our supersized encephalons (which, btw, are gyred for the same reason DNA is wound and super-wound several reiterations--to pack functions and increase capacity). 1 Reply @ajlucky0076 1 year ago This feels like forbidden footage I love it Reply @RRK-qp2fg 1 year ago Dhanyavad Reply @risausa4796 2 years ago Thanks for this video! Reply @AndreHypnosis 1 year ago Awesome sound effects too! Felt like I was there lol Reply @lmenascojr 1 year ago Wish you had a clock under your pics to show the timeframe for what we’re seeing. Reply @marthamacias9332 1 month ago The genitc is a huge fild of science where many challenges of measurement and comprenhension Reply @omerturkeropenai 1 year ago Drew Berry , Etsuko Uno ve ekibiniz, siz 'öğretmenlik' dalında NOBEL ödülü almalısınız Reply

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