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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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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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Watch Homaro Cantu talk about the amazing dishes he creates in his restaurant. Get more info on Moto at Savory Cities: http://chicago.savor ycities.com/restaura nt.php?restID=772
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What do you know about genetics?
This new series explores genetics in a way that average laypeople (especially creationists who might not know much about the topic) can understand.
In this episode, the molecular basis of genetics is explained.
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The molecular architecture of the nuclear pore complex
Frank Alber, Svetlana Dokudovskaya, Liesbeth M. Veenhoff, Wenzhu Zhang, Julia Kipper, Damien Devos, Adisetyantari Suprapto, Orit Karni-Schmidt, Rosemary Williams, Brian T. Chait, Andrej Sali & Michael P. Rout
Nature 450, 695-701(29 November 2007)
Ribosome (in blue, gold) makes cell proteins from amino acids delivered by tRNAs (orange, green, purple) and EF-Tu (red), and is a popular target for antibiotics research. A method for capturing ribosome in action is shown; the method reveals movement of a protein (blue, curly) into the ribosome.
Visit here for more information:
http://www.ks.uiu c.edu/Research/mdff/
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Throughout the ages, comets have been both feared and celebrated. In this Hitchcock Lecture presented by UC Berkeley, renowned astronomer and astrophysicist Alexander Dalgarno relates comets and solar winds to molecular astrophysics. Series: UC Berkeley Graduate Council Lectures [7/2003] [Science] [Show ID: 7418]