MR SAH, I throughly enjoyed that. Know like I said, in no science guy, but this was a nice refresher from some of the stuff I learnt in GCSE Biology. Cant wait to see where you go!
I would be interested in an analysis of the history of genetic research, I think that might be a helpful addition to the introduction. However the content might pull away from the overall point of the course.
I really appreciate you posting this and offering the content for free. I just can’t get through it - even speeded up - the voice changer is just too distracting.
Excellent! This is really helpful, Mr. Herbalist. Many thanks for your work!
You're welcome, and thanks for watching! See you for the next one!
MR SAH, I throughly enjoyed that. Know like I said, in no science guy, but this was a nice refresher from some of the stuff I learnt in GCSE Biology. Cant wait to see where you go!
Music to my ears! Thank you Simon, next one coming soon...
I would be interested in an analysis of the history of genetic research, I think that might be a helpful addition to the introduction. However the content might pull away from the overall point of the course.
Thanks for this, SAH
Luckily for you the third lecture does go into some background detail on the history of genetic research and the methods developed to make it viable.
This sort of educational stuff is really helpful, thanks
Fantastic, thank you Stone Age Herbalist.
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it
This whole unzipping, reading, and splicing seems energy intensive. How do my ~2000 calories a day get used for efficiently just to get all this done?
I really appreciate you posting this and offering the content for free. I just can’t get through it - even speeded up - the voice changer is just too distracting.