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Introduction to Biology - The Secret of Life

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Course Features

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Duration

16 weeks

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Effort

10 hours per week

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Teaching Type

Instructor Paced

Course Description

The 7.00x Introductory Biology course materials are available for exploration and completion by registering as an auditor or verified-track learner, including video, interactive problem sets, and exams. We strongly encourage you to work through the activities, towards a goal of learning biology. We have optimized the course settings for learning: instant feedback after trying problems and all content available at all times for self-paced progress. You receive feedback on correctness of answers, but the problem submissions do not count toward the grade for a certificate. Instead, we offer a thorough and robust means of certifying edX learners in their mastery of the MITx introductory biology content, through a the MITx 7.00x Introduction to Biology Competency Exam. This challenging option is available only to those who register for the verified-certificate track, and successful completion of this exam is the only assessment that counts toward a certificate. We highly recommend preparing for the Competency Exam certification by using the current course materials and MIT OpenCourseWare problems. The Competency Exam is offered in the last week of every course run.

7.00x is an introductory level biology course hosted by professor Eric Lander, who was one of the leaders of the Human Genome Project. The course content reflects the topics taught in the MIT introductory biology courses and many biology courses across the world. As a learner, you will first focus on the structure and function of macromolecules such as DNA, RNA and proteins. You will discover how changes in the structure of some of these macromolecules alter their functions and what the implications of such changes have on human health. As you continue in the course, you will apply an understanding of heredity and information flow within cells to human health and disease and will learn about molecular biological techniques and their potential to impact our changing world. After you complete this course, you will have a foundation in biology that will allow you to understand the remarkable medical revolution going on today.

MITx 7.00x: Introduction to Biology – The Secret of Life will let you explore the mysteries of biochemistry, genetics, molecular biology, recombinant DNA technology and genomics, and rational medicine. Good luck in your journey!

Course Overview

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Live Class

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Human Interaction

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Personlized Teaching

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International Faculty

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Post Course Interactions

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Instructor-Moderated Discussions

Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

High school level biology and chemistry recommended. A desire to learn is required.

What You Will Learn

How to apply the principles of modern biology to issues in today's society

How to describe the building blocks of life and how their interactions dictate structure and function in biology

How to describe the principles of early sequencing as well as modern sequencing and the effects of these technologies on the filed of genomics

How to explain the central dogma of molecular biology and convert DNA sequence to RNA sequence to protein sequence

How to predict genotypes and phenotypes given genetics data

How to use molecular tools to study biology

Course Instructors

Brian White

UI Designer / Brand Designer

Brian is the creative director of Brian White Design in Lawrence. He directs the studio s strategic and creative growth while also serving as senior designer on many client projects. Enthralled by th...
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Eric S. Lander

Founding Director of the Broad Institute; Professor of Biology at MIT

Eric Lander is currently on leave to serve in the Biden Administration as Presidential Science Advisor and Director of the Office of Science and Technology Policy.Eric S. Lander is interested in ever...
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Graham Walker

HHMI Professor; ACS Professor of Biology at MIT

Graham Walker is a Professor of Biology at MIT and an HHMI Professor at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. The Walker lab focuses on the regulation and mechanism of action of proteins involved in D...
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Mary Ellen Wiltrout

Director of Blended and Online Initiatives, Lecturer, Department of Biology at Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Mary Ellen earned her Ph.D. from the Department of Biology at MIT in 2009 and returned in 2013 to create 7.00x Introduction to Biology with Professor Eric Lander. Mary Ellen oversees the execution an...
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