MIT: Introductory Biology - Part 1
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The MIT: Introductory Biology course was split into two parts by STEMHelp to introduce it more efficiently in our site. If you are finished with Part 1 you can begin learning Part 2 here → MIT: Introductory Biology - Part 2
This course provides an introduction to fundamental principles of biochemistry, molecular biology, and genetics for understanding the functions of living systems.
Instructors: Barbara Imperiali, Adam Martin
Course provided by MITOCW
Lecture 1: Introduction & Course Organization
Lecture 2: Chemical Bonding and Molecular Interactions; Lipids and Membranes
Lecture 3: Structures of Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins
Lecture 4: Enzymes & Metabolism
Lecture 5: Carbohydrates and Glycoproteins
Lecture 6: Nucleic Acids
Lecture 7: Replication
Lecture 8: Transcription
Lecture 9: Chromatin Remodeling and Splicing
Lecture 10: Translation
Lecture 11: Cells, the Simplest Functional Units
Lecture 12: Genetics 1 – Cell Division & Segregating Genetic Material
Lecture 13: Genetics 2 – Rules of Inheritance
Lecture 14: Genetics 3 – Linkage, Crossing Over
Lecture 15: Genetics 4 – The power of model organisms in biological discovery
Lecture 16: Recombinant DNA, Cloning, & Editing
Lecture 17: Genomes and DNA Sequencing
Lecture 18: SNPs & Human genetics
If you have finished Part One , you can begin learning Part 2 here → MIT: Introductory Biology - Part 2
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