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This video reveals the Collapse of Evolution on molecular basis.
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The fact that it is quite impossible for the functional structure of proteins to come about by chance can easily be observed even by simple probability calculations that anybody can understand. evolution falls into a terrible abyss of improbability even when it comes to the formation of a single protein.
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The fact that it is quite impossible for the functional structure of proteins to come about by chance can easily be observed even by simple probability calculations that anybody can understand. evolution falls into a terrible abyss of improbability even when it comes to the formation of a single protein.
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Biology > Introduction to Biology/n * Email this page/nVideo Lectures - Lecture 32/nTopics covered: /nMolecular Evolution/nInstructor: /nProf. Robert A. Weinberg/nTranscript - Lecture 32/nSo we're shifting gears today. We're going to talk about molecular evolution, i.e., how do we understand how species evolve, how do we understand a lot about ourselves, how human evolution is taking place ov...
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Process of Science/n Biology > Introductory Biology/n * Email this page/nVideo Lectures - Lecture 10/nTopics covered: /nMolecular Biology II - Process of Science/nInstructor: /nProf. Graham Walker/nTranscript - Lecture 10/nSo in the last lecture I spent quite a while trying to convey a sense of how the structure of DNA was discovered. The crystallographic data that led to it, as I said, was c...
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Biology > Introductory Biology/n * Email this page/nVideo Lectures - Lecture 11/nTopics covered: /nMolecular Biology III/nInstructor: /nProf. Graham Walker/nTranscript - Lecture 11/nSo just trying to remind you that the replication fork looks something like this where 5 prime to 3 prime and 5 prime to 3 prime. This is what's known as the leading strand because DNA, the synthesis of the new st...
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Biology > Introductory Biology/n * Email this page/nVideo Lectures - Lecture 9/nTopics covered: /nMolecular Biology I/nInstructor: /nProf. Graham Walker/nTranscript - Lecture 9/nSo today we're going to continue our focus on DNA which I'm personally enthusiastic about at least in terms of being such a fascinating molecule. And I told you the story last time of how we actually came to understan...
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Biology > Introductory Biology/n * Email this page/nVideo Lectures - Lecture 13/nTopics covered: /nMolecular Biology IV (cont.) - Gene Regulation I/nInstructor: /nProf. Graham Walker/nTranscript - Lecture 13/nJulia just mentioned that a few of you had commented, when we were talking about the genetic code, that some of you thought the fact that it was degenerate, it had some redundancy in it,...
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Video Lectures - Lecture 12/nTopics covered: /nMolecular Biology 3/nInstructor: /nProf. Eric Lander/nTranscript - Lecture 12/nGood morning. Good morning./nSo, I'd like to pick up where we left off last time and just finish off translation and then step back and look at how this central dogma of DNA is replicated into DNA, is read into RNA, and is translated into protein./nOr, actually, as Franci...
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Biology > Introduction to Biology/n * Email this page/nVideo Lectures - Lecture 31/nTopics covered: /nMolecular Medicine 1/nInstructor: /nProf. Robert A. Weinberg/nTranscript - Lecture 31/nThanksgivings. We're talking today about rational medicine, and really what we're talking about is an understanding of the molecular biology of disease has actually helped to revolutionize the new science o...
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Video Lectures - Lecture 10/nTopics covered: /nMolecular Biology 1/nInstructor: /nProf. Eric Lander/n /nTranscript - Lecture 10/nGood morning. Yeah. All right. Good./nSomething to counteract the rainy days we have here./nAll right. Today we're going to make a very important transition. The transition goes back to this picture./nOf course, what we want to do is understand biological function by t...
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Home > Courses > Biology > Introduction to Biology/n * Email this page/nVideo Lectures - Lecture 11/nTopics covered: /nMolecular Biology 2/nInstructor: /nProf. Eric Lander/nTranscript - Lecture 11/nOK, so what I'd like to do today is pick up where we left off last time,/nwith respect to how this genetic material actually functions./nWe discussed last time the experiments that identified DNA a...
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Biology > Introductory Biology/n * Email this page/nVideo Lectures - Lecture 12/nTopics covered: /nMolecular Biology IV/nInstructor: /nProf. Graham Walker/nTranscript - Lecture 12/nBy the time that Watson and Crick figured out the structure of DNA, you know, it was sort of obvious that since the two strands were complimentary you could see how it replicated. And they also could see that someh...
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Mit lecture Transcript - Lecture 1/nAs I'm going to argue repeatedly today, biology has become a science over the last 50 years. And, as a consequence, we can talk about some basic principles. We can talk about some laws and then begin to apply them to very interesting biological problems. And so our general strategy this semester, as it has been in the past, is to spend roughly the first half of...
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