Human Behavioral Biology: Lecture #4. Molecular Genetics, I [Robert Sapolsky, 2010. Stanford]

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You can support the project by following the links: If you are in Russia: https://boosty.to/vertdider If you are not in Russia: / vertdider We present to you the fourth lecture of the course "Biology of Human Behavior" by Stanford University professor Robert Sapolsky. This is the first part of the section devoted to the connection between behavioral biology and molecular genetics. It talks about the connection between protein synthesis and point mutations with microevolutionary changes, and discusses the conflicting theories of gradualism and punctuated equilibrium, as well as the phenomenon of epigenetics. Translation: Semyon Galtsev Editing: Alexey Malov Voice-over: Dmitry Mashkovich, Alena Sokolova Sound editing: Oleg Gavrilov Video editing: Kristina Utesova Cover: Pavel Peterson, Sofia Zozulya Source: • 4. Molecular Genetics I

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