Video de The standard metaphors used to describe DNA and development are examined, including the claim that DNA makes protein, that DNA is self-replicating and the organisms adapt to their environments In this lecture by distinguished evolutionary geneticist Richard Lewontin, he explains that DNA is manufactured by the cell machinery, that proteins are folded by rules that are not related to DNA sequence and that organisms, rather than adapting to their environment, are actively engaging in constructing their own environments, so that organisms and environments co-evolve
Series UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures [2/2004] [Science] [Show ID 8393]
gene organism environment DNA