Live Open Chat – 14 June at 15:30 UK time – How Do Bacteria “See” Molecules Inside Themselves?


Join the Live Chat tomorrow, Wednesday 14 June, and watch Andrew Knappenberger and David Hiller walk you through the molecular biology of self-replicating organisms.
Can’t think of a question? Here are a few good ones to get you started:
- If RNA and DNA are so similar, why can RNA fold into different shapes but DNA can’t?
- You mentioned that riboswitches can evolve and change over time. What kind of environmental pressures or changes could lead to the evolution of a new riboswitch?
- How might understanding the structure and function of riboswitches contribute to advances in medicine or biotechnology?