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Lec 4 | MIT 7.014 Introductory Biology, Spring 2005

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Biochemistry III (Prof. Graham Walker)

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  • You know this is MIT when he assumes everyone is an expert on magnetism and electricity in INTRODUCTION TO BIOLOGY.

  • It's so nice to see a lecture where the lecturer does not use a powerpoint presentation, so much more engaging.

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  • @timonczesq the difficulty lies in your inability to use proper grammar.

  • @grayshorts, if a university student doesn't know enough about electricity and magnetism to keep up, then that student is an imbecile. If you don't like this comment, then you probably don't know very much about anything.

  • Question? If we knew the sequence of nucleotides within a gene, which sructure such as tertiary,quaternary,secoundary or primary would provide themost acurate structure of a protein?

  • and the text size is also small

  • Can the students actually read what is being written in the board.

    They are so far.

  • Thank you Professor nice lecture on  biomolecule

  • I like this, he explains it very well

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