User: TEDtalksDirector |
Paul Rothemund: The astonishing promise of DNA folding http://www.ted.com In 2007, Paul Rothemund gave TED a short summary of his specialty, DNA folding. Now he lays out in clear, adundant detail the immense promise of this field -- to create tiny machines that assemble themselves. Tags: Paul Rothemund TED TEDtalks talks Creativity Dna Macarthur grant Nanoscale Physics Science |
User: ppornelubio |
DNA Structure DNA Structure Tags: Bio1 |
User: Tristimulus99 |
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 Tags: dna animation central dogma |
User: FreeScienceLectures |
DNA Replication Process http://www.FreeScienceLectures.com We travel inside nucleus to see how the DNA replicates. When DNA replicates its strands are separated by enzine helicase. Single-stranded DNA binding proteines keep the strands from (...?). One DNA strand encodes the leading strand using DNA Polymerase III. Just watch to see what is going on. --- It's Never too Late to Study: http://www.FreeScienceLectures.com --- Notice: This video is copyright by its respectful owners. The website address on the video does not mean anything. --- Tags: dna replication enzine helicase strand polymerase encode okazaki fragments rna primase primer ligase |
User: rawrumble |
DNA live DNA live at MUDD club courtesy of www.brink.com Tags: DNA no-wave arto punk ugly music |
User: bio21 |
Dna Molecular Biology Visualizations - Wrapping And Replicat Dna Molecular Biology Visualizations - Wrapping And Replication.mpg Tags: dna molecular biology wrapping replication |
User: ScienceOnline |
DNA Lab Part 2 Purchase: http://hilaroad.com/video This video includes step by step instructions for extracting DNA from wheat. This procedure can easily be done at home or school with readily available equipment and supplies. Tags: DNA extraction PCR genetics lab wheat Einkorn neolithic iceman science fair |
User: raphamartin |
DNA RNA Material de apoio para ser usado em sala de aula por professores de Biologia do Sistema de Ensino Newton. www.sistemanewton.com Tags: DNA RNA Biologia ciências educação documentario aula newton |
User: rayshao |
dna dna Tags: dna |
User: puresweetnesssisi |
Dna & Kasia Wilk Przepraszam Tags: dna kasia wilk przepraszam |
User: scatterbrain73 |
Recombinant DNA A 3D animation illustrating the process by which a protein is mass-produced using spliced DNA and bacterial replication. Tags: DNA bacteria protein recombinant ampicillin |
User: thaianime |
[PV] Makoto Kawamoto - DNA (1996.10.02) [PV] Makoto Kawamoto - DNA (1996.10.02) Tags: PV Makoto Kawamoto DNA |
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DNA Transcription DNA Transcription Hope it is helpful! Tags: DNA Transcription science |
User: kraken45 |
URGENT WARNING: H5N1 DNA in Flu Vaccine Flu Mist a popular over the counter live flu vaccine has been found to contain two H5N1 DNA markers, these markers seem to have been sewn into the flu mist vaccine to ensure that H5N1 or another strain of Avian Flu goes pandemic. This is going to cause major problems before long, it is imperative that people are warned about flu mist. Tags: H5N1 flu virus deadly nwo depopulation chemtrails spraying mist |
User: stefaqua |
Mr. DNA How cells go to divide themself and how DNA is organized! Tags: DNA molecualr biology |
User: esettles |
Molecular Visualization of DNA DNA Replication Tags: Science DNA Biology Nyman Uma |
User: BritannicaOnline |
DNA Fingerprinting (Britannica.com) In these times of identity theft, terrorism, and the TV criminology craze, learn just how genetic fingerprinting occurs. **************Related Links************** DNA Fingerprinting - http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9030731/DNA-fingerprinting?source=youtube_16469 Restriction Enzyme - http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9002525/restriction-enzyme?source=youtube_16469 Nucleotide - http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9056460/nucleotide?source=youtube_16469 Francis Harry Compton Crick - http://www.britannica.com/eb/article-9027893/Francis-Harry-Compton-Crick?source=youtube_16469 FREE NEWSLETTERS - http://mailinglist.britannica.com/settings/ Tags: Britannica DNA Crime Police Fingerprint Terrorism Genetics Science Research Technology Education Reference |
User: dataPanik |
DNA Director Rupert Noble Tags: Manda Rin Bis Rupert Noble rollerboots |
User: googletechtalks |
My Daughter's DNA Google Tech Talks November, 29 2007 ABSTRACT I am the father of a 3 year old girl with a hereditary disease affecting her muscles, a condition that may also seriously affect her heart. Her syndrome, a collection of physical findings that have a common cause, has never been described by doctors though it is very closely related to other well known syndromes including the Marfan syndrome, a diagnosis once assigned to Abraham Lincoln because of his tall, thin features. My daughter's syndrome also affects her skeleton including the bones in her face which ironically make her wide-eyed and very beguiling. A full description is at www.MyDaughtersDNA.org. My Daughter's DNA details chronologically my effort to unravel the genetic basis of my daughter's muscle weakness. The story begins the moment of her birth when the joy of her birth was eclipsed with the specter of serious medical problems. Over time she is evaluated by the world's experts who are unable to provide a definitive diagnosis but they put me on the right path. The story concludes with the partial sequencing of her genome and the tentative genetic identification of her problem. The story about the natural history of discovery of a single medical condition is, in miniature, a perfect illustration of the emergent state of genetics now that the DNA sequence of the Human Genome has been determined. There is a gaping chasm between those who care for patients and study them - clinical geneticists -- and those that study the genome and necessarily nameless person's DNA. My daughter fell into that wide chasm. But that gap is narrowing fast with what I believe will be a galactic collision of those two cultures. I call upon the talent of those interested at Google to help all parties make sense of this information through software development. Speaker: Dr. Hugh Rienhoff, MD Hugh Rienhoff is an entrepreneur and Founder of MyDaughtersDNA.org, a organization dedicated to rare genetic conditions. Dr. Rienhoff has more than 14 years experience as a venture investor and entrepreneur in the life science sector. During much of the 90's he was a partner at New Enterprise Associates, a venture investment firm based in Menlo Park, California and Baltimore, Maryland, leading their biotechnology investing. He was a founding director of such companies as Healtheon/WebMD (HLTH) and Aurora Biosciences (ABSC). In 1998, he founded DNA Sciences (originally Kiva Genetics) and served as its Chairman & CEO until late 2001. Before founding DNA Sciences, he was a Director of Abingworth Management Ltd., where he ran the U.S. operation of the London-based venture firm. Dr. Rienhoff has served on numerous boards including Microcide (MCDE), Hexagen and Vactex and currently serves as a board member for Peptimmune, Iconix Pharmaceuticals, and Hydra Biosciences. Dr. Rienhoff was recently appointed as a member of the faculty in the Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He trained in mathematics, medicine, and genetics at Harvard University, Johns Hopkins University, and the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington. He received a Doctor of Medicine degree from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and a Bachelor of Arts degree, with honors, in Biology and English Literature from Williams College. Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
User: qc0323 |
DNA Replication Song Biology Project (Just in case you didn't know... We worked on this at like 4am in the morning... yes..yes... LAST MINUTE project!! but turned out really well!!) Lyrics: Deox / y-ribo / nuclei / ic-acid / is made from two strands, a double helix So then, the strands come apart, Nitrogen bases, they start to unzip By DNA helicase H2 bonds Between adenine and thymine H2 bonds Between cytosine and guanine H2 bonds The ladder structure is strongest in Phosphodiester links D-N / A Pol-ym / er-ase Builds the new strand From the / 5" to 3" Direction H2 bonds Between adenine and thymine H2 bonds Between cytosine and guanine H2 bonds The ladder structure is strongest in Phosphodiester links Now I can see that its replicating In a way thats quite interesting (YEAH!) No matter the distance, the leading strand Is followed by the lagging one Finally...the ligase Seals up all the breaks A new....a new....a new....DNNNNNNNNNNA! And it starts again!! Oh, how I love bi-olo-gy (yeah yeah yeah) It's better than chemistry And next time I have to go pee (I know) what's happening inside of me Tags: DNA |
User: congthanhng |
DNA MUTATION I would like to give this movie to all scientists around the world. I am Mr Cong, a geneticst, working at the Molecular Biology Laboratory in Hanoi. Vietnam. My address is : Mr nguyen Thnah Cong Molecular Biology Laboratory Agricultural genetics Institute Vien Di Truyen nong Nghiep Tuliem, Hanoi VIETNAM Tags: DNA MUTATION |
User: Google |
"DNA and the Brain" - Dr. James Watson speaks at Google James D. Watson, Nobel Laureate and Chancellor of Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, describes the years leading up to his 1953 discovery of the structure of DNA, for which he won the Nobel Prize with Drs. Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins (1962). Dr. Watson explains that the key to uncovering the causes of brain disorders such as schizophrenia, depression, fragile X syndrome, Alzheimers, etc. is in our genes. He depicts the strides being made by scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a research institution in the biological sciences, as they search to find the genetic basis of neurological disorders. CSHL scientists' seach to root out disease genes related to mental illnesses, such as schizophrenia... Tags: google gadgets dna brain james watson speaks |
User: googletechtalks |
Googling the Googlers\' DNA: A Demonstration of the 23andMe Personal Genome S... Google Tech Talks May, 7 2008 ABSTRACT Introduced last November, the 23andMe Personal Genome Service offers customers a glimpse at their own DNA sequence, a 750-megabyte string of four characters (A, C, T and G) that functions as the operating system for a human being. Common variations in this code can influence the structure and function of the associated wetware in predictable ways. Some of these variations and their effects on traits such as athletic talent, pain sensitivity and avoidance of errors will be discussed in reference to three well-documented examples (Sergey Brin, Larry Page and Eric Schmidt). Have questions? 23andMe will have their Ancestry and Gene Journal specialists handy to answer all levels of questions. Want Your Own Genome? You can order it at the Spit Party for a significant discount (50% off)! Can't wait to spit? They will have kits available at the event for you to purchase and spit right there. If you happen to miss this party, the discount will be available for 24 hours after the event as well. You are encouraged to visit www.23andme.com, sign up for a demo account and take 23andMe for a test drive! This talk will be taped. Speaker: Linda Avey Linda has over 20 years of sales and business development experience in the biopharmaceutical industry in San Francisco, Boston, San Diego, and Washington, D.C. Prior to starting 23andMe, she developed translational research collaborations with academic and pharmaceutical partners for Affymetrix and Perlegen Sciences. Linda also spent time at Spotfire helping scientists understand the power of data visualization and at Applied Biosystems during the early days of the human genome project. The advent of high density genome-wide scanning technologies brought huge potential for significant discoveries. However, the lack of sufficient funding to enable adequate studies prompted Linda to think of a new research model. These ideas led to the formation of 23andMe. Her primary interest is the acceleration of personalized medicine, using genetic profiles to target the right drug to the right person at the correct dose. Linda graduated from Augustana College with a B.A. in biology. Tags: google techtalks techtalk engedu talk talks googletechtalks education |
User: bLaNGone |
dna This video is part of my film installation "hypermediaEVOLUTION". This video was not done by me but was taken from internet archive (archive.org). Tags: hypermedia evolution "guido bertling" video installation dna |
User: HybridMedical |
Hybrid Medical Animation DNA Our client approached us with a unique challenge: create a stylized DNA structure for a towering, interactive trade show display After the successful trade show installation, we revisited the 3D scene independently to explore more visual possibilites, taking subject matter that is recognizable or familiar like the structure of DNA and creating new ways to beautifully and dramatically represent the double helix. http://www.hybridmedicalanimation.com Tags: 3D medical animation DNA double helix movie micro 3d stylized |