While the human genome sequence has transformed our understanding of human biology, it isn’t just the sequence of your DNA that matters, but also how you use it! How are some genes activated and others are silenced? How is this controlled? The answer is epigenetics.

Epigenetic Control of Gene Expression

Epigenetic Control of Gene Expression

Instructor: Dr. Marnie Blewitt
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Reviewed on Jun 18, 2016
The course is very interesting for those who like Genetics. The lectures are delivered in an understandable manner, and the motion pictures make everything clear right away.
Reviewed on Nov 16, 2018
This course is well taught and some important concepts are repeated over and over again during the course so the concept lingers in the brain as if it was there already.
Reviewed on Dec 10, 2016
Excellent course by an expert in the field. Full appreciation requires a background in biochemistry and genetics, but still a lot can be learned by anyone with interest.

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