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Molecular biology's central dogma

Molecular Biology's Central Dogma
Compilation of "true" to size, shape and speed animations provided by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute showing each part of the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology using the Human globin gene as an example--all in one video
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A day in the life of a molecular biologist

A Day in the Life of a Molecular Biologist
Molecular Biologist Aziz Aboobaker from the University of Nottingham describes his typical day. www.emstempartnership.org.uk
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Basic molecular biology

Basic Molecular Biology
Lecturer Ana Corbacho introduces molecular biology and ways of modifying organisms genetically.
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Molecular biology visualization of dna

Molecular Biology Visualization of DNA
www.FreeScienceLectures.com First the DNA Wrapping is animated. The wrapping allows 6 feet of the long DNA molecule to be densely packed into the tiny nucleus of every cell. The process starts when DNA is wrapped around special protein molecules called histones. The combined loop of DNA and protein is called a nuclei zone. Next the nuclei zones are packed into a thread. The end result is fiber known as chromatin. This fiber is looped and coiled yet again leading to the familiar shapes known as chromosomes which can be seen in the nucleus of dividing cells. Chromosomes are not always present - they form around the time cells divide when the two copies of the cell's DNA need to be separated. Using computer animation based on molecular research we are now able to see how DNA is actually copied in living cells. An assembly line of amazing biochemical machines are pulling apart the DNA double helix and cranking out a copy of each strand. This presentation was made by Drew Barry at The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research. --- It's Never too Late to Study www.FreeScienceLectures.com --- Notice This video is copyright by its respectful owners. The website address on the video does not mean anything. ---
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Lec 12 | mit 7.014 introductory biology, spring 2005

Lec 12 | MIT 7.014 Introductory Biology, Spring 2005
Molecular Biology III (Prof. Graham Walker) View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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Molecular biology & genetics: "messages from dna"

Molecular Biology & Genetics:
Fingerprints from the past and prospects for the future"
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Molecular biology

Molecular Biology
Molecular biologists try to understand how molecules of life formed and began their control of the biological processes. Scientists use the energy-rich molecules of ATP that drive the life functions and the information molecules of DNA that guide the cell to produce materials to complete this work. 15 minutes, color. CINDY Competition, Association of Visual Communicators Grade Levels: 7 to Adult Direct link to purchase the DVD: www.phoenixlearninggroup.com
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Molecular visualizations of dna

Molecular Visualizations of DNA
Amazing CGI visualization of molecular biology's central dogma. It shows animations of DNA coiling, replication, transcription and translation. It was created by Drew Berry of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
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The manga guide to molecular biology (and cartoon guide to genetics)

The Manga Guide to Molecular Biology (and Cartoon Guide to Genetics)
Joanne reviews one book from the collection of "Manga Guides" from No Starch Press. The Manga Guide to Molecular Biology is authored by Masaharu Takemura. She also features a few of Larry Gonick's classics from his "Cartoon Guides" as well. www.nostarch.com Joanne loves what Science Cheerleader does for outreach to adults. Science Cheerleader wanted a book reviewer! A match made in heaven! Feel free to visit at www.sciencecheerleader.com
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The central dogma (english version)

The Central Dogma (English version)
The movie "The Central Dogma: From Genomic Information to Protein Synthesis" is made by RIKEN Omics Science Center (RIKEN OSC) for the exhibition titled "Beyond DNA" held at National Science Museum of Japan. We tried to illustrate how molecular machines interact each other in the central dogma by giving "Japanese robot-anime" style representation to the molecules. By using this approach, people (especially kids) can easily distinguish between those molecules and understand how they function in our body. Producer : Yoshihide Hayashizaki Director : Sorahiko Nukatani CG : Toshihide Kasahara , Kazufumi Watanabe Storyboad : Kazufumi Watanabe Music : Kazufumi Watanabe (altair blue) , Hyakume Tsukino (altair blue) (c)2007,2008-2011 RIKEN [Japanese version] jp.youtube.com
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Faculty lounge - molecular biology

Faculty Lounge - Molecular Biology
Cristina Fernandez-Valle, Ph.D. discusses cell and molecular biology of the nervous system with faculty member Houman Sadri, Ph.D. (2004)
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Nanotechnology - molecular biology

Nanotechnology - Molecular Biology
Nanotechnology - Molecular Biology
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Lec 10 | mit 7.012 introduction to biology, fall 2004

Lec 10 | MIT 7.012 Introduction to Biology, Fall 2004
Molecular Biology 1 (Prof. Eric Lander) View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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Lec 13 | mit 7.014 introductory biology, spring 2005

Lec 13 | MIT 7.014 Introductory Biology, Spring 2005
Molecular Biology IV (Prof. Graham Walker) View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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Program in cellular and molecular biology at simon fraser university

Program in Cellular and Molecular Biology at Simon Fraser University
Research interests include cellular neuroscience, developmental biology and genetics, immunology, microbiology and lipid transport, in both plants and animals. Molecular mechanisms that control cell structure and function as well as the organization of cells into complex organs or organ systems within single organisms. How do the cells respond to stress? How is the expression of key proteins regulated? How do cells use energy ? How do cells make your heart beat - your brain think - your eyes see? How does the action of individual cells translate into working organs and systems? How do the cells organize themselves into complex organs or organ systems in such a way that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts? How can certain organisms survive in an extreme environment? Further career and educational opportunities: The Cells, Molecules and Physiology stream prepares students for careers in Medicine, Diagnostics, Biotechnology and Pharmaceuticals, Cancer Research, Bioengineering, Forensics, Science Writing, Science Education, Genetic Counseling, Dentistry, Veterinary Medicine, consulting in the areas of toxicology, fisheries, and more. Practical knowledge Learn about the science behind the headlines: understand the new developments in how we identify and treat illnesses, modify crops for drought tolerance and higher nutrition, clone cells and organisms. This video includes interviews with graduate students and professors in Biological Sciences at SFU.
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Molecular biology

Molecular Biology
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Genetics molecular biology cancer part2.mp4

Genetics molecular biology cancer part2.mp4
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Lec 12 | mit 7.012 introduction to biology, fall 2004

Lec 12 | MIT 7.012 Introduction to Biology, Fall 2004
Molecular Biology 3 (Prof. Eric Lander) View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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Molecular biology djseitzer

Molecular Biology DJSeitzer
Inside of all of our cells exists a complicated, interconnected network of molecules of different size, structure, and function. How does a cytokine breathe? What does the Golgi apparatus dream of? The thoughts and feelings of cellular organelles make the subject of DJSeitzer's new compelling work. In this landmark musical journey, DJSeitzer invites you to seek to understand the mind of membranes, the actions of actin. Proceed with caution, dear viewer - amidst the softly weeping chords and brilliant, lilting refrains, the dreams and fantasies you thought most wild and unobtainable might seem realizable once your ears have drunk in deeply the inspirational tonal mastery of DJSeitzer's powerful vision. After you've cried (and you will indeed cry), DJSeitzer invites you to face unafraid this day, and every day, with newfound emotional strength and a more resolute constitution. This version includes the original voice-over. This video was created using MixCraft 4.5, and "Harvard Cell Animation". This composition does in no way reflect the intention of the creators of the video or of Harvard University in any way, it is an entirely independent creation recorded, produced, and released exclusively by DJSeitzer.
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Lec 9 | mit 7.014 introductory biology, spring 2005

Lec 9 | MIT 7.014 Introductory Biology, Spring 2005
Molecular Biology I (Prof. Graham Walker) View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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Genetics and molecular biology- clemson graduate school

Genetics and Molecular Biology- Clemson Graduate School
www.grad.clemson.edu Dr. Kerry Smith discusses his research in the field of Genetics and Molecular Biology at Clemson University.
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The biologist (a molecular biologist admits what we have known all along)

THE BIOLOGIST (A molecular biologist admits what we have known all along)
ENJOY! A molecular biologist admits what we have known all along. "It's all about the money, boys - it's all about the money!" - O' BROTHER - WHERE ART THOU?
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Autoclave use in molecular biology lab

Autoclave use in Molecular Biology Lab
Video on common usage of and autoclave in a Molecular Biology Lab. Not Healthcare. I give tips, safety concerns and things that can go wrong.
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Lec 14 | mit 7.014 introductory biology, spring 2005

Lec 14 | MIT 7.014 Introductory Biology, Spring 2005
Molecular Biology IV (cont.) Gene Regulation I (Prof. Graham Walker) View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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Q&a: molecular biologist dean hamer on 'ex-gay' issues

Q&A: Molecular Biologist Dean Hamer on 'ex-gay' issues
TruthWinsOut.org interviewed famed molecular biologist Dean Hamer. In this video he discusses biology, genetics and homosexuality. He also debunks the misinformation put forth by "ex-gay" organizations, such as Exodus and Focus on the Family.
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Lec 11 | mit 7.012 introduction to biology, fall 2004

Lec 11 | MIT 7.012 Introduction to Biology, Fall 2004
Molecular Biology 2 (Prof. Eric Lander) View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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The cytoskeleton - cell/molecular bio 501, fall 2009 - dr. black, cal poly slo

The Cytoskeleton - Cell/Molecular Bio 501, Fall 2009 - Dr. Black, Cal Poly SLO
© Katie James, Fritz Light, Jenna Stanley 2009
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Medical molecular biology with genetics labs in bangor university‬‏

Medical Molecular Biology with Genetics Labs in Bangor University‬‏
Medical Molecular Biology with Genetics Labs in Bangor University‬‏.flv
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Ap biology lab 6: molecular biology

AP Biology Lab 6: Molecular Biology
Paul Andersen explains the two major portions of the molecular biology lab in AP Biology. He starts by discussing the process of transformation. He explains how you can use the pGLO plasmid to produce glowing E. coli bacteria. He then describes how you can use restriction enzymes and the process of gel electrophoresis to cut and separate DNA.
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Molecular biology : protein structure hydrogen bonds

Molecular Biology : Protein Structure Hydrogen Bonds
Research @ www.youtube.com youtu.be youtu.beTheoretical chemist James Skinner, at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, has been researching water for over a decade. According to Skinner, understanding the dance of water molecules is key to understanding how all of life works Most of the human body is made up of water, H2O, with cells consisting of 65-90% water by weight. Therefore, it isn't surprising that most of a human body's mass is oxygen . Carbon, the basic unit for organic molecules, comes in second. 99% of the mass of the human body is made up of just six elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus. youtu.be youtu.be youtu.be youtu.be youtu.be Breast Cancer Spread Triggered by a Cleaver-Wielding Protein On Cancer Cell's Surface ScienceDaily (Jan. 16, 2012) — Scientists from the University of Helsinki, Finland, and from UCSF, US, have exposed a cell pathway that breast tumor cells use to destruct local tissue neighborhood. Cancer cells may use this pathway to free themselves from mammary epithelial tissue architecture, to spread to surrounding tissues. The cell pathway, the researchers found, is a biochemical chain of events leading to activation of a protein-cleaving enzyme on the surface of the tumor cells The New England Journal of Medicine: Ion channels: functional expression and therapeutic potential in cancer Colloquium on Ion Channels and Cancer Introduction The first day focused on ion-channel involvement in cell ...
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Women@google: dr. elizabeth blackburn

Women@Google: Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn
Molecular biologist Elizabeth Blackburn--one of Time magazine's 100 "Most Influential People in the World" in 2007--made headlines in 2004 when she was dismissed from the President's Council on Bioethics after objecting to the council's call for a moratorium on stem cell research and protesting the suppression of relevant scientific evidence in its final report. But it is Blackburn's groundbreaking work on telomeric DNA, which launched the field of telomere research, that will have the more profound and long-lasting effect on science and society. In June, we hosted Catherine Brady who told the story of Elizabeth Blackburn's life and work and the emergence of a new field of scientific research on the specialized ends of chromosomes and the telomerase enzyme that extends them. On Monday, August 18th we welcome Elizabeth Blackburn herself to our Google San Francisco office. This event took place on August 18, 2008, as a part of the Women@Google series.
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Lec 10 | mit 7.014 introductory biology, spring 2005

Lec 10 | MIT 7.014 Introductory Biology, Spring 2005
Molecular Biology II Process of Science (Prof. Graham Walker) View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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The structural biology rap

The Structural Biology Rap
intro and then a rap about the laboratory practice of structural biology. Four verses about recombinant protein expression, NMR spectroscopy, X-ray Crystallography and Cryo-Electron Microscopy.
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Molecular biology and cancer introuction

Molecular Biology and Cancer Introuction
Guest lecturer Ana Corbacho introduces molecular biology and ways of modifying organisms genetically. Guest lecturer Frank Chuang explores cancer biology and intersection of biophotonics techniques with cancer in this UC Davis course.
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Catherine dulac (harvard univ) part 2:molecular biology of pheromone perception

Catherine Dulac (Harvard Univ) Part 2:Molecular Biology of Pheromone Perception
Pheromones have evolved to signal the sex and the dominance status of animals and to promote social and mating rituals. In this lecture, I discuss the how pheromone sensing operates in mammals. I will discuss the molecular biology of the chemosensory receptors that are involved the first steps of pheromone sensing. At a higher level of complexity, I will discuss a distinct olfactory structure called the vomeronasal organ (VNO) and how it contributes to sex-specific behavioral responses. See more at www.ibioseminars.org
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Forensic dna and molecular biology

Forensic DNA and Molecular Biology
DNA and Molecular Biology: Joy Beyer and Michelle Spiden from the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine.
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International review of cell and molecular biology volume 1 -- the history of ircmb

International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology Volume 1 -- The History of IRCMB
Editor Kwang Jeon talks about the history of IRCMB and what you can expect from volumes in this critically-acclaimed series.
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Lec 11 | mit 7.014 introductory biology, spring 2005

Lec 11 | MIT 7.014 Introductory Biology, Spring 2005
(Prof. Graham Walker) View the complete course: ocw.mit.edu License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at ocw.mit.edu More courses at ocw.mit.edu
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Molecular biology : biological physics - protein structure

Molecular Biology : Biological Physics - Protein Structure
Research : by Nicholas Ellis @ www.youtube.com youtu.be youtu.be youtu.be youtu.be youtu.be youtu.be youtu.be youtu.beTheoretical chemist James Skinner, at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, has been researching water for over a decade. According to Skinner, understanding the dance of water molecules is key to understanding how all of life works Most of the human body is made up of water, H2O, with cells consisting of 65-90% water by weight. Therefore, it isn't surprising that most of a human body's mass is oxygen . Carbon, the basic unit for organic molecules, comes in second. 99% of the mass of the human body is made up of just six elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus. Breast Cancer Spread Triggered by a Cleaver-Wielding Protein On Cancer Cell's Surface ScienceDaily (Jan. 16, 2012) — Scientists from the University of Helsinki, Finland, and from UCSF, US, have exposed a cell pathway that breast tumor cells use to destruct local tissue neighborhood. Cancer cells may use this pathway to free themselves from mammary epithelial tissue architecture, to spread to surrounding tissues. The cell pathway, the researchers found, is a biochemical chain of events leading to activation of a protein-cleaving enzyme on the surface of the tumor cells The New England Journal of Medicine: Ion channels: functional expression and therapeutic potential in cancer Colloquium on Ion Channels and Cancer Introduction The first day focused on ion-channel ...
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Klein molecular biology center

Klein Molecular Biology Center
Klein Molecular Biology Center, Oranim College
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Central dogma

Central Dogma
"Central dogma" is a molecular biological concept, which Francis Crick advocated in 1985. It means that genetic information is transferred from DNA to protein through several steps such as DNA replication, transcription, translation, and protein production.
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Molecular biology

Molecular Biology
www.worldsciencereview.info Molecular Biology
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The evil scientist of molecular biology

THE EVIL SCIENTIST OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
The evil scientist of molecular biology
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Rutgers professor battles back from stroke

Rutgers Professor Battles Back from Stroke
On Novermber 8, 2010, Rutgers' Abram Gabriel beat the odds by surviving a brain stem stroke. Now, a year after his stroke, the associate professor of molecular biology has begun teaching again.
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Molecular biology at life technologies

Molecular Biology at Life Technologies
Peter Dansky talks about the Life Technologies' Molecular Biology division.
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Animation: the central dogma

Animation: The Central Dogma
The 'Central Dogma' of molecular biology is that 'DNA makes RNA makes protein'. This anime shows how molecular machines transcribe the genes in the DNA of every cell into portable RNA messages, how those messenger RNA are modified and exported from the nucleus, and finally how the RNA code is read to build proteins. The video was made by RIKEN Omics Science Center (RIKEN OSC www.osc.riken.jp ) for the exhibition titled 'Beyond DNA' held at National Science Museum of Japan. RIKEN OSC has published in Nature Genetics on the regulation of RNA expression in human cancer cells: www.nature.com
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Systems biology animation

Systems Biology Animation
This systems biology animation depicts the type of connectivity that exists at multiple scales in a living system. Starting at the molecular level, interactions between DNA (red cubes), RNA (blue cubes), proteins (green cubes), and metabolites (yellow cubes) define the core biological processes required for higher order function. Core biological processes are defined by networks of interactions, and these networks in turn can be interacting with each other as well, either within a given cell, between cells in a given tissue, or between organs in a complex organism. By organizing the vast array of molecular phenotypes into networks that define the functional units within and between tissues, links to physiological states can be made, thereby providing a direct path for molecular biology to impact clinical medicine.
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Obesity, diabetes and energy metabolism

Obesity, Diabetes and Energy Metabolism
In this National Institutes of Health program, Marc L. Reitman, chief of the molecular biology and gene regulation section of the National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney diseases, reviews current information on obesity and related complications. He also describes how a limited amount of fat can contribute to overall health. At least $30 billion is spent treating obesity-related conditions in the United States every year. While researchers suspect genetic and environmental factors may influence obesity, effective treatment options remain limited. Find out what current research may indicate for the future of obesity and diabetes.
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Molecular machinery of life

Molecular Machinery of Life

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Translation

Translation
This video describes the process of adding amino acids to a growing polypeptide chain during translation. This video is from: Essential Cell Biology, 3rd Edition Alberts, Bray, Hopkin, Johnson, Lewis, Raff, Roberts, & Walter ISBN: 978-0-8153-4129-1
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