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Genetics in the News: DNA Fingerprinting 

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This is a sample 'Genetics in the News' video from the course Useful Genetics, which will be offered through Coursera in May 2013. For more information see www.coursera.org/course/usefulgenetics. The speakers are Dr. Rosie Redfield and Alana Schick, of the Zoology Dept. of the University of British Columbia.

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Комментарии : 14   
@eslamm.abdel-salam1168
@eslamm.abdel-salam1168 11 лет назад
I have already signed up for the course. I am so excited about these topics and I hope learn more through this course. Thank you...
@carlosreis766
@carlosreis766 11 лет назад
Video very clear about the different possible combinations for VNTR loci in diploid. I enjoyed it and I will attend the course
@holeman1
@holeman1 11 лет назад
Thanks for the video Rosie and Alana. I'm signed up for the course and looking forward to it.
@resonatingvoice1
@resonatingvoice1 11 лет назад
I have signed up for this course the day it was offered and I am very excited to attend this course as it includes practical and current topics like "Delhi Rape Trial". Thank you for the video.
@smraza9
@smraza9 11 лет назад
this will be a nice course i would vote for this one so join it friends
@inesdesantiago
@inesdesantiago 11 лет назад
Cool! See you in May!
@barbs0112
@barbs0112 11 лет назад
I'm signed for this course, can't wait for it to start
@JoeGartrell
@JoeGartrell 11 лет назад
I'm signed up for the May course on Coursera...!
@SylviaTing
@SylviaTing 11 лет назад
An amazing introduction. Thank you! See you then.
@richardpitts79
@richardpitts79 11 лет назад
Thanks guys. This course sounds amazing. Quick feedback - hopefully for the rest of the video lectures, you'll be relying less on the Autocue/notes, and making them a bit more 'conversational' (have a quick peek at Dr. Mohammed Nour's lectures on Coursera to get a sense of what I mean) You both clearly know your stuff, but when it's quite obviously being read word for word from a script, it becomes less engaging. You're both very able speakers, so speak! (rather than reciting from a page) :)
@oliviafernandes1418
@oliviafernandes1418 11 лет назад
They are very good speakers... It is well supplemented with day to day examples... have you done the enperimental genomic science course...?
@pamelasayre754
@pamelasayre754 11 лет назад
I have signed up for the course. Is there a textbook, or am I a dinosaur?
@MarMadstar
@MarMadstar 11 лет назад
I'm signed up for the course too!Thanks for the video!but,can you speak a bit more slow?
@queen_eldf
@queen_eldf 11 лет назад
the professor has such a cute way of speaking :D
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