User: nmfdude |
DN4 Helicase Minitage Preview just a few clips, will update once i capture more films. Tags: Halo |
User: jungchiliao |
Conformational dynamics of hepatitis C virus NS3 helicase This conformational dynamics is the first mode motion of an elastic network model Tags: helicase |
User: nubnub3 |
Helicase Project Andy, Corey and I make a science project Tags: Andy Cody Corey DNA Helicase Polymerase |
User: medicalvisions |
DNA-Doppelhelix / Double Helix DNA-Doppelhelix, teilweise durch Helicase entwunden. DNA double helix, partially unwound by helicase. Tags: medicalvision medical animation Helix Doppelhelix DNA Medien Medizin Kommunikation Genetik Replikation Gene Nukleotide Nukleinsäuren nucleic acids genes nucleotides replication medicine genetics helicase unwinding |
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: juiciifruitsz |
DNA REPLICATION BIO CLAN 2 Extra credit song for molecular and cell biology. yea yea yea yea yea yea yea Oh! oh! oh! oh! oh! oh! who got a DNA polymerase put your hands up who got a primase put your hands up who got a DNA ligase put your hands up who likes dunaway? Put your hands up DNA Molecules, I can't hear ya! DNA fragments make noise! DNA Replication I can see ya! Bio 22, make noise! All the bio nerds... Be quiet! All the bio nerds... Be quiet! All the bio nerds... Be quiet! All the Dunaway fellas sing along! Come on! 2 double helix strands DNA is formed All of dunaways class sing along I can't hear ya! Never knew there was a helicase that opens up the DNA where does it open at? (what)(what) where does it open at? (I can't hear ya!) at the replication origin? (yeah, yeah, oh! oh!) it creates a leading strand, get your hands up and a lagging strand, make noise! helicase unzips the doub helix, get your hands up helicase unzips the doub helix, make noise! for the leading replication is continuous, students! but the lagging its not this! And this presents a problem and okazaki fragments must come to the rescue! Yo! Can I get a okazaki Can I get a fragment Can I get a okazaki fragment Oh! oh! Can I get a okazaki Can I get a (oo oo) Can I get a backstictch Oh! oh! RNA primase is a primer it synthesizes RNA Yo! Can I get a (what what) Can I get a primase Can I get a (what what) Oh! oh! Can I get a (what what) Can I get a primase Can I get a (what what) Oh! oh! to start , to start, replicating On the DNAs o-ri-gin and then its proofreeding and it repeats, pick it up, lets go Whos studying tonight, whos styduing, whos studying tonight, oh oh Whos studying tonight, whos studying tonight, whos studying tonight, oh oh Keep replicating , machines moving, Keep replicating, machines moving Keep replicating, machines moving, oh, oh, oh, oh I never knew that it would be so simple As it terminates when The ligase Seals up the fragments all together and thats it. Thats the end Sarit and Brenda , Bio Clan Sarit and Brenda, Bio Clan Tags: DNA Replication biology |
User: terriblezodin |
I Wish We'd Never Met - Alexander Kershaw (original song) Helicase can wait. Tags: piano rock alexander kershaw helicase professor funk oliver watson original song |
User: myDNAtruth |
I Know My DNA Truth...Do You? FREE INSIDER REPORT http://www.mydnatruth.com (406)595-2238 I know my DNA truth...Do you? 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: FreeScienceLectures --- Notice: This video is copyright by its respectful owners. The website address on the video does not mean anything. Tags: mydnatruth my dna truth replication enzine helicase strand polymerase encode okazaki fragments rna primase primer ligase |
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: DudePers0n |
Days of our Synthesis This is the story of the life of a DNA strand. This is an 8th grade science project, we got a 95% on it. Songs used - How am I supposed to live without you, By Michael Bolton Kool-Aid In my cup, By Pop it off Boyz Tags: All My Acids DNA mRNA tRNA Ribosome Kool-Aid In Cup Protein Synthesis Double Helix Helicase Dating Service |
User: UMBCtube |
Maurice Butler Meyerhoff 20th Oral Presentation Rna Duplex-Mediated Trans-Splicing Between Independent Mrnas Generates C. Elegans Eri-6/7, A Helicase That Regulates Rnai Tags: "Maurice Butler" Meyerhoff UMBCTube UMBC |
User: goals47 |
DNA Raplication BIO 22 LYRICS: Lets see here now, where do we begin? Lets start at the beginning - the replication origin. The initiator protein Is simply bound to it Its not too difficult, So dont over-do it. Replication forks are made Going in diffrent directions Unzipped by helicase Have any objections? So how do we prevent Mistakes from being made? Its the single stranded binding protein Coming to our aid. Now what we really need Is the RNA primase, To be laid down Yes, laid in place. DNA polymerase makes new DNA using one strand as a template the other, no way. One other function, of this polymerase Is to proofread And it does so with pace. This polymerase, it only works 5 to 3 prime just one of the quirks Leading strand is laid down, As one long section. While the lagging strand Is more like a collection Of pieces Coming in one-by-one Until its completed Its all said and done. Okazaki fragments, In 1968 Husband and wife found them Their discovery, it was great. The sliding clamp keeps the polymerase in place. Attached to a template, of DNA to trace. The new base pairs, coming into the strand Are phosphodiester bonded That is their brand. And thats all there is to, DNA replication Have fun over break, Thanksgiving vacation. Tags: replication DNA Rap freestyle rap oprah dr. phil south park family guy obama mccain iraq bush cnn nbc fox college hilarious party funny video |
User: DrgnKiyo |
DNA Enzyme "Song" Video is the 4th opening of Fullmetal Alchemist, song is REWRITE by Asian Kung-Fu Generation. Memorization thing poorly written by myself. This happened because my Biology professor recommended making a song to remember the enzyme list by (that I have been having trouble with), and then she suggested "putting it to my favorite anime song." WELL while it's not my favorite, as I was leaving her office the chorus annotations popped into my head and then this was made. Tags: dna polymerase three one helicase primase gyrase single stranded binding proteins ligase replication fullmetal alchemist |
User: TheWhiteClown |
DNA Replication - The Pimped Version Don't understand DNA Replication? Watch this pimped out version yo! Tags: science biology DNA replicaton ligase primase gyrase polymerase helicase pimp my ride xzibit mtv molecular strand ozaki single double bind protein |
User: neurocirujo |
Protein Synthesis, Transcription Protein Synthesis, Transcription Transcription - Protein synthesis starts in the nucleus, where the DNA is held. DNA structure is two chains of sugars and phosphates joined by pairs of nucleic acids; Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine. Similar to DNA replication, the DNA is "unzipped" by the enzyme helicase, leaving the single nucleotide chain open to be copied. RNA polymerase reads the DNA strand, and synthesizes a single strand of messenger RNA (mRNA). This single strand of mRNA leaves the nucleus through nuclear pores, and migrates into the cytoplasm where it joins with ribosomes. * Note: in the new RNA strand, the nucleotide Uracil takes the place of Thymine. Tags: Protein Synthesis Transcription health medicine biology phisiology |
User: jayaa001 |
DNA replication this video explains how DNA replication occurs Tags: replication DNA SSB Primase polymerase helicase |
User: hiren28 |
Movie.wmv lyrics Cells split and divide , but before its can slit and split It needs to replicate the DNA Meselson and Stahl got this piece of evidence that say HEY HEY parent strands are preserved on this process A semi conservative model , but back to my dabo-cal DNA replication is semi-conservative process Where each strand is composed of one new and old DNA not mess of both Helicase splits (splits) the D N A THE D N A THE D N A THE D N A in opposite directions (directions) From the origin of replication to the forks of replica-tions Single strand-binding protein holds and stabilizes the D N A R N A nucleotides in primer are set by some primase In a lagging strand , D N A nucleotides are added to primer By D N A polymerase Three (the polymerase three) From three to five is the direction of the en-zyme work Polymerase turns primer into fragments and lurks Until it hits another primer It detaches (detaches) Goes adds DNA nucleotides till again it detaches (detaches) DNA Polymerase one replaces the r N A THE R N A with the D N A THE D N A FINALLY the ligase the enzyme that brings it all together Making bonds with new D N A and OKAzaki fragments forever The lagging strand is complete All this happens the leading strands continually synthesizing in a neat order fashion Unlike the lagging strand But the lagging strands has it helping hands Special en-zymes that help make these rhymes of replication The process of duplication of the D N A The vital part of our being That make up the chromosomes so we can be seeing That D N A is real deal the same genetic material in seal that makes a pig squeal and could make a person teal if theres misprint room for errors D N A use and correct itself and makes mirror images , , but thats another chapter I have been your pastor of D N A replication and like a running back that cant get to the line of scrimmage Im out Tags: Movie |
User: bodo88 |
Sehr gutes Foto!!! wird n gutes foto!!! Tags: foto paint speed rabspy helicase snow beach chicks bikini silicon thai gewalt an schulen verpiss dich wichser so is das |
User: hiren28 |
Movie.wmv Here are the lyrics Cells split and divide , but before its can slit and split It needs to replicate the DNA Meselson and Stahl got this piece of evidence that say HEY HEY parent strands are preserved on this process A semi conservative model , but back to my dabo-cal DNA replication is semi-conservative process Where each strand is composed of one new and old DNA not mess of both Helicase splits (splits) the D N A THE D N A THE D N A THE D N A in opposite directions (directions) From the origin of replication to the forks of replica-tions Single strand-binding protein holds and stabilizes the D N A R N A nucleotides in primer are set by some primase In a lagging strand , D N A nucleotides are added to primer By D N A polymerase Three (the polymerase three) From three to five is the direction of the en-zyme work Polymerase turns primer into fragments and lurks Until it hits another primer It detaches (detaches) Goes adds DNA nucleotides till again it detaches (detaches) DNA Polymerase one replaces the r N A THE R N A with the D N A THE D N A FINALLY the ligase the enzyme that brings it all together Making bonds with new D N A and OKAzaki fragments forever The lagging strand is complete All this happens the leading strands continually synthesizing in a neat order fashion Unlike the lagging strand But the lagging strands has it helping hands Special en-zymes that help make these rhymes of replication The process of duplication of the D N A The vital part of our being That make up the chromosomes so we can be seeing That D N A is real deal the same genetic material in seal that makes a pig squeal and could make a person teal if theres misprint room for errors D N A use and correct itself and makes mirror images , , but thats another chapter I have been your pastor of D N A replication and like a running back that cant get to the line of scrimmage Im out Tags: Movie |
User: monty2222002 |
Re: DNA Replication Process Video Cam Direct Upload Tags: dna replication enzine helicase strand polymerase encode okazaki fragments rna primase primer ligase |
User: kjanssen145 |
Ghetto Book of Genes (da Rap) Hey everyone! This is our IB Biology final project. Hope you enjoy! Lyrics: Crem' de la crem homie, top genes yah know I got my hot chromosomes, chromosomes, chromosomes, chromosomes, Chromosomes, chromosomes, chromosomes, we got some tight DNA DNA, DNA, DNA, DNA, DNA Chea you already know that we're hot homie Lil' J Fruit ready to tell them what we got? [Chorus] We got some sweet sick genes, and our chromosomes match See us own 23, don't be jealous hollah back Big Red Hot, and Juicy Fruit genes We'd be schoolin' W2 if yah know what we mean We got some sweet sick genes, and our chromosomes match See us own 23, don't be jealous hollah back Big Red Hot, and Juicy Fruit genes We'd be schoolin' W2 if yah know what we mean [Verse 1] -- Big Red Yellow or green, round or wrinkled His eyes lit up like a star goin' twinkle He made the discovery, started out of the recovery Of our genetic history, unravel the secret mystery Breaking it down to bases, enzyme helicases Unravel the genes that explain Where we came from, or when our 'rents drank champagne One allele from each, A-T-C-G, from our momma and our pop Each pair describes our traits from the bottom to the top Recessive hides while dominant strides, passing on the genes right down the line Tracked by a pedigree it's so easy to see Where genetic diseases can be tracked Point 'em out from a pack But you know we the best try to put us to test [Chorus] [Verse 2] -- Lil' Juicy Fruit Spittin' out some rhymes, givin' props to genetics We're reppin' music novice, but this in't too pathetic Startin' with Mendel, and his pea pod plants Some can be predicted al happenin' by chance Endless possibilities coding for our genetic trait Talkin' 'bout dem genes not dem wearable pants From the color of your hair to the color of your eye Tellin' if you'se a double x girl or x-y guy You can find out baby's daddy so please don't try Tracin' DNA to catch killas like CSI Cause these genes don't lie and you can't deny Traits are passed own through a family line These variations make you one of a kind Coding from your toes right up to your mind Bases A-T-C-G build up the ladder strand That's the end of 16 so take it top back again [Chorus] "REMIX!" Red hair Blue eyes Tell me whatcha like Hotness, freckles Don't forget cho height! Mark up da J Jeah it's lils turn right!? Model in dem genes for me Now you'se lookin' atta sight That's what we call a REMIX~!!!!!! Tags: ghetto book of genes big red juicy fruit biology rap |
User: gplois |
Andrew and Sean Current Research, Andrew Mack; Sean Taylor; Simon Mochrie; Anna Marie Pyle; DNA & RNA helicases; Yale University; Integrated Graduate Program in Physical & Engineering Biology Tags: Andrew Mack; Sean Taylor; Simon Mochrie; Anna Marie Pyle; DNA RNA helicases; Yale University; Integrated Graduate Program in Physical Engineering Biology |