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Bacterial Genetics Lecture MIT

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Description (Edit): Biology > Introductory Biology Email this pageVideo Lectures - Lecture 15/nTopics covered: Bacterial Genetics Instructor: Prof. Graham Walker Transcript - Lecture 15/nSo in this last lecture, what I'd like to do is I'd like to now begin to talk about genetics. And when we talked early on in the semester I was showing you this way that you can study biological function. Biochemists, for the most part, study how proteins work. And what genetics does, steadying function, it's enable one to discover genes. And the molecular biology that we're going to be talking about in the back part of the course has been really totally amazing because it's allowed one to go back and forth between genes and proteins, something that used to be very, very hard until recombinant DNA came into the picture.... more....
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