Overview
Explore a 12-minute educational video that challenges common misconceptions about genetic mutations and their role in evolution. Delve into the nuanced understanding of what scientists mean by "random" mutations, discovering how DNA's physical structure, repair mechanisms, and potentially past selection pressures influence mutation patterns across the genome. Learn about cutting-edge research suggesting how natural selection might shape mutation biases and genome structure to protect vital genes, drawing parallels to how skeletal systems evolved to protect vital organs. Access additional resources including research papers on mutation bias and bacterial mutational hotspots, along with complementary videos exploring the randomness of mutations in various organisms including Arabidopsis thaliana. Features footage of Soviet technology and includes scientific corrections regarding molecular structures of cytosine and uracil.
Syllabus
Mutation Bias: Were We Wrong About Evolution?
Taught by
Stated Clearly