World Science Scholars
1.1 The Invisible World of Microbes and Viruses
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If you’re unfamiliar with the central dogma of biology (the flow of genetic information in cells from DNA to messenger RNA (mRNA) to proteins), please watch this video first.


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Robert Ruxandrescu
This course is really interesting. I've always been fascinated about the immune system.
Paul Rayment
I learnt about DNA and RNA from a course on Astrobiology and ever since wanting to learn more about cells, especially how the immune system combats viruses. So far I am finding this course very interesting and look forward to each lesson as I progress through it.
Luke Gurbin
Thank-you to Prof. Sternberg for the audit
Luke Gurbin
1970 the birth of biotech. 2007 the birth of CRISPR.
LIANG JUN CHU
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