DNA: Biology’s Genetic Code
DNA carries the defining data for life in a simple genetic code that comes with its own “back-up” system. Explore DNA structure with us!
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Description
DNA encodes our genetic information and is passed on within cells to maintain living organisms and to produce the next generation. The recognition of DNA as the genetic material and the ensuing identification of its structure and coding mechanism were both revolutionary and foundational. These discoveries led to transformational integration across the biological sciences with a common understanding of this fundamental unit of life! Join this exploration of DNA structure, packaging, replication, and manipulation.
The course utilizes video lectures, research articles, case studies, and molecular models to convey information. The course grade will be based on questions with each video lecture, quizzes, homework, and a final exam.
Pricing:
Free
Free
Level:
Intermediate
Intermediate
Duration:
6 weeks, 4h-6h/week
6 weeks, 4h-6h/week
Educator:
Elizabeth Eich
Elizabeth Eich
Organization:
Rice University
Rice University
Submitted by:
Coursearena
Coursearena
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