DNA Structure and Classic experiments, excerpt 2 | MIT 7.01SC Fundamentals of Biology

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @bedresamarth
    @bedresamarth 6 лет назад +23

    the way he accepted that he made a mistake in excerpt 1 was quite amazing .......we need teachers who accept that they make mistakes

  • @syedasifullah9797
    @syedasifullah9797 6 лет назад +16

    best teacher ill ever see in my life, with amazing voice and spirit

  • @newtone3255
    @newtone3255 8 лет назад +3

    I leaned most of the things before, but still am impressed by the passion and way of lecturing!

  • @Jere616
    @Jere616 10 лет назад +11

    This prof is a really good teacher. He also throws out little jokes in his lectures he seamlessly weaves into his sentences that I'm not sure are being caught. Like in this one when he says how news articles are timed to his lectures - that they pay to have that done. Well, they're not belly laughs but I'm nerdy enough to find them funny. LOL.

  • @ericsalinasrivera4488
    @ericsalinasrivera4488 4 года назад +3

    Love how his words allways hit on the bottom of my scientist hopes

  • @ananyadash7276
    @ananyadash7276 8 лет назад +2

    u have great techniques to teach
    wish i cud meet this genetist

  • @farahali5754
    @farahali5754 Год назад

    كان اظن 35 حلقه 40 دقيقه
    15 دقيقه
    23 دقيقه
    فهمت بنسبه 60في المئه بس كنت بحاول تعليم ذاتي

  • @Wahrscheinlichkeit
    @Wahrscheinlichkeit 11 лет назад +2

    Great lecture , I am less optimistic that convincing others is an easy task or it is something that is worth doing.... popular culture exudes ignorance as cool, and our political leaders are worse (e.g. 1979-1980s congress Joe Newman's hearings, challenging the first law of thermodynamics).

  • @guavacupcake
    @guavacupcake 3 года назад +2

    This guy is funny

  • @louismartinez9363
    @louismartinez9363 4 года назад

    Does anyone know the title of the NYT article? Want to read it lol

  • @HafizahHoshni
    @HafizahHoshni 11 лет назад

    Nice !

  • @samasemo1980
    @samasemo1980 7 лет назад +2

    Amazing Professor Lander.. I wish I can do sabbatical for a week in ur lab? :)

  • @mid7699
    @mid7699 4 года назад

    Mit likes dotted lines.

  • @lecturiaclasses6440
    @lecturiaclasses6440 3 года назад

    Any one can me give information about cell science before robat hooke

  • @asmaabasakran8402
    @asmaabasakran8402 6 лет назад +1

    Why The DNA strands are antiparallel 5¬3 and 3¬5 ?? Why they are not running in The same orientation ?? Is this due to a biochemical things ?? Please, I want a clear answer , I 've spent a lot of time to understand this issue

    • @nermeenabdelmoez6347
      @nermeenabdelmoez6347 5 лет назад +1

      عُلّمْنا منطق الطير
      Yes it is due to their chemical structure.

    • @HiroshiChawla
      @HiroshiChawla 4 года назад +2

      For their stability

    • @AmitKumar-jt8tc
      @AmitKumar-jt8tc 4 года назад +2

      The importance of an antiparallel DNA double helix structure is because of its hydrogen bonding between the complementary nitrogenous base pairs. If the DNA structure were to be parallel, the hydrogen bonding would not be possible, as the base pairs would not be paired in the known way.