Origins of Life: Selection Theory - Quasispecies and Error Catastrophe
Offered By: Complexity Explorer via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the fundamental concepts of selection theory in the context of the origins of life through this 23-minute video lecture on quasispecies and error catastrophe. Delve into the complex interplay between genetic information, mutation rates, and evolutionary dynamics as presented by Michael Lachmann. Gain insights into how these principles contribute to our understanding of early life forms and their ability to maintain genetic information in the face of high mutation rates. Examine the critical threshold known as the error catastrophe and its implications for the emergence and sustainability of early replicating systems. Enhance your knowledge of evolutionary biology and its application to origins of life research through this comprehensive exploration of selection theory concepts.
Syllabus
Origins of Life: Selection Theory - Quasispecies and Error Catastrophe | Michael Lachmann
Taught by
Complexity Explorer
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