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  • amazing stuff here

  • brilliant vid and some great music to match

  • This was amazing. I actually feel excited about the future and it's possibilities.

  • Next year I'm starting my dietician education, I'm already overwhelmed by the complexity of biochemistry

  • Biochemistry is so wonderful. I think it's as close to perfect we will ever get.

  • I love biochemistry, can't imagine doing anything else.

  • There is nothing cooler than biochemistry. I wish I had a 3hd in it.

  • hopefully i ll find the cure to cancer

  • Wow. The enormous complexity of organisms is so amazing and stunning.

  • Awesome video! Thanks.

  • Nice video and orderly compilation of the history. Thanks. Iike your music sense too....Good luck dude...

  • سبحان الخالق !!!!!! great vedio :D

  • Thanks you Thank you Thank you Thank you THANK YOU!

    Amazing!

    Both the animations and the fact that they are distributed freely.

    I can't thank you enough for sharing this.

    Thank you.

  • its Venter...

  • Some beautiful images here

  • I will totally love to spend my life looking at DNA and their sequences. All this things are so interesting even though this video over exagerate the awesomeness of science.

  • is biochemist a good career? cuz I was thinking either doctor or biochemist...

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  • @CyJoZa You can always do your PhD in organic chemistry dude.

  • @rogeriopfm  haha yeah

  • @rogeriopfm Hi, I'm majoring in chemistry at RIT, could you please tell me what a PnD means in the field of chemistry ? and is it the same as biochemistry ?

  • @rogeriopfm This proves intelligence,not time and chance..code and information..U would have to be pretty stubborn to disagree....so what came first RNA..or the repair mechanisms..or the molecular machines??...u have a Major Paradox....evolutionists have assumptions..with ZERO testable chemistry to back it up..some goes for Homochirality

  • @5tonyvvvv This is one of the dumbest questions ever; scientists don't claim to have all the answers, but we constantly strive towards the truth. You simply look at the complexity of current day organisms and shout "GOD MUST HAVE DONE IT"-how is that scientifiC? The central dogma of evolution is that organisms *tend* to move towards higher complexity with each generation.

    An article called the Universal Ancestor deals with the problems you creationists constantly spew out. Would B hppy 2 share.

  • @rogeriopfm Venter copied information and grew it in a living yeast cell,,nothing was created...genomes and chromosomes.were copied and re arranged.with water marks..thats it nothing was CREATED!!..ZERO..Miller was way more genuine than venter..miller at least tried to make life and get around the major conundrum stale mate of chirality of the amino acids..

  • @CyJoZa ....Dude..just watch this video.....it'll explain it all!!! (I hope) lol. Peace

  • @CyJoZa i have.

  • @CyJoZa I was wondering why you wasted your precious time watching something which isn't appealing to you whatsoever and writing a very meaningless comment. I don't definitely comprehend people.

  • science never looked so cool. The coolest clip was the bacteriophase injecting a cell, followed by the nanobot at the end.

  • there is still a lot to discover in biochemistry...

  • @JonathonBao

    We don't even know a percent of what is going on in our bodies, tissues and cells :)

    It is a whole universe of its own to explore.

  • @DreamsofMajesty

    The spam is strong in this one.

  • can someone help me out, please i have some doubt withs the studies im looking for, im looking for a career that deals with the studies of genes, and i found biochemestry and BIOTECHNOLOGY GENOMICS, can some one explain the difference, thank you

  • @amgt333 Try Google. But the study of genes would be genetics.

  • @amgt333 try bioinformatics. it's a new emerging field with a huge growing demand

  • Craig Venter just recently (I think a week and a bit ago) created the first completely synthetic Cell: a bacteria. Check it out, a huge advancement in science, especially biochemistry.

  • the coolest video i have seen. two thumbs up!

  • wow...very interesting thanks for sharing :)

  • amazing video!

  • simply amazing

  • Very cool. Great job.

  • Whats the best textbook for biochemistry? :)

  • @DeViLiN888  voet

  • This vid is amazing, cool ending to.

  • Thanks - a really nice collection of work. A lot of effort must have gone into this. But PLEASE could you proof-read the text?

  • Thanks for the feedback wensdazechyld. Could you please be more specific with something you might have found in the text? Proofreading is never too much.

  • immunoglobin should be changed to immunoglobulin I think that's what wensdazechyld is trying to say

  • great video, man! I loved the 'prophetic' ending with the nanomachines.

    5 stars.

  • Very good, Rogério. You have set aside evolution, and shown real science.

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    Bom trabalho, Rogério. Puseste de lado a teoria da evolução, e mostraste verdadeira ciência.

  • wow...

  • beautifully inspiring just perfect. thanks alot

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  • Fantastic!

  • A-W-S-O-M-E-!!!

  • wow, amazing

  • this was seriously one of the most amazing videos i have seen in a long time, thank you !

  • great work dude, great music also

  • great video.....

  • Stunning compilation, hope you make more! The nascent biochemical visualization field is sparse, but I really like what is being done. It really makes biology "come alive." (heh)

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