Good day professor Redfield, I was wondering, though you may have addressed this case in a future lecture, but after having visioned Lecture 2L, I got me wondered what you make of works of Ives 1950, on this gene which is presumed to affect (he went as far as claiming that it controled) the mutation rate in animals?
Good day professor Redfield, I was wondering, though you may have addressed this case in a future lecture, but after having visioned Lecture 2L, I got me wondered what you make of works of Ives 1950, on this gene which is presumed to affect (he went as far as claiming that it controled) the mutation rate in animals?
hi, thanks for the videos
can i ask a question about your question at 6:20
isn't C is the most likely because most of the gene sequence is introns
I thought it was B - that's where epigenetics comes in!