Der Vortrag „One Gene One Polypeptide Hypothesis “ von Georgina Cornwall, PhD ist Bestandteil des Kurses „Biologie für Mediziner*innen“.
Information from DNA is transformed into which of the following?
Which enzyme violates the central dogma of gene expression?
Which of the following phrases best describes translation?
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The analogy of the central dogma is the best explanation I've ever heard!!
yummye yummy yumme yom? yommer yom yom yom; yom yom yom.
I suppose it depends on your learning style. That is, most of the medical students I've spoken to, appreciate concise and coherent lectures - Unfortunately, in my personal opinion, this micro-lecture lacked the fundamental high concentration of information that most of us are looking for - to take notes, and practice the spaced repetition model. Instead, her speaking pace, and vocal expression are slightly too fast and the way in which she attempts to outline a basic idea isn't linear in nature which leads the viewer wanting to know more, while simultaneously trying to ignore the off-topic rants. Note: Clearly, she's qualified to teach - however, valid of a point that may be, doesn't mean she has the practical communication skills to do so. Therefore, this is not a question of intelligence, rather - communication and linguistic expression. There will certainly people who prefer this method, I however, can not recommend.
she was understandable! i liked her! i am so prepared for the next test we will be doing