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PBS
Our “Junk DNA” Is More Important Than We Once Thought
In the search for the genes that make us human, some of the most important answers were hiding not in the genes themselves, but in what was once considered genomic junk.
SciShow
You Can Inherit Mitochondrial DNA from Both Parents! | SciShow News
Earlier this week, a team of researchers announced that they’d made a discovery about how we inherit mitochondrial DNA from our parents that could change what we know about not only disease inheritance, but human history as a whole.
TED Talks
TED: How to build synthetic DNA and send it across the internet | Dan Gibson
Biologist Dan Gibson edits and programs DNA, just like coders program a computer. But his "code" creates life, giving scientists the power to convert digital information into biological material like proteins and vaccines. Now he's on to...
TED Talks
Angela Belcher: Using nature to grow batteries
Inspired by an abalone shell, Angela Belcher programs viruses to make elegant nanoscale structures that humans can use. Selecting for high-performing genes through directed evolution, she's produced viruses that can construct powerful...
Bozeman Science
Comparing DNA Sequences
Paul Andersen shows you how to compare DNA sequences to understand evolutionary relationships. He starts with a brief introduction to cladograms and evolutionary relationships. He shows you how to classify DNA relationships using a...
Be Smart
Is Inheritance Really All In Our Genes?
Epigenetic inheritance is really weird, but is it real?
Curated Video
Mismatch Repair of DNA
Mismatch repair (MMR) is a DNA repair mechanism that corrects base-pairing errors and small insertions or deletions that escape proofreading during DNA replication. A protein complex identifies the mismatch, excises a section of the...
Curated Video
South Korean Scientists Develop DNA Barcode to Replace Traditional Barcodes
A group of South Korean scientists has developed an innovative DNA barcode system that can be sprayed onto consumer products, replacing traditional barcode stickers. This breakthrough technology provides a secure and tamper-proof method...
Science ABC
What is Evolution: A REALLY SIMPLE and Brief Explanation
Evolution is the net change in organisms or a population over the span of many generations. This change in organisms or populations happens through DNA mutations and reconbination and is passed down to the next generation through...
Curated Video
Mutation
A change in a DNA sequence.
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Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films reinforce abstract...
Financial Times
Fermenting: the future of animal-free meat
FT Tech - Silicon Valley venture capital is feeding a budding business in fermented, animal-free proteins - creating bacon, turkey and egg white from yeasts and fungus. FT San Francisco correspondent Dave Lee considers its potential over...
Curated Video
What is Evolution: A REALLY SIMPLE and Brief Explanation
Evolution “is the net change in organisms or a population over the span of many generations.” This change in organisms or populations happens through DNA mutations and reconbination and is passed down to the next generation through...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Twins Study
Dr. Andy Feinberg and Dr. Steve Platts discuss the history and details behind the Twins Study. The experts reveal some of the findings from the multi-year endeavor packed with 10 different investigations. HWHAP Episode 87.
Catalyst University
Biotechniques | Principles of Primer Design for Full Gene Amplification
In this video, I will show you how to design primers to amplify the entire gene during a routine PCR.
Curated Video
Fundamentals of Machine Learning - Classification
This video explains one of the most basic forms of classification, which is the logistic regression model.
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Science360
How research on bacterial immune systems led to CRISPR
CRISPR -- a DNA editing tool revolutionizing the scientific world. CRISPR gives scientists and laboratories the ability to cut out malfunctioning DNA and replace it with functioning DNA. To do this, scientists must first program...
msvgo
Introduction to Biotechnology
This nugget introduces you to the science of biotechnology. It briefly discusses the principles, techniques and applications of biotechnology.
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Caenorhabditis elegans egg with embryo moving inside, surrounded by bacterial suspension (E.coli OP50).
Caenorhabditis elegans egg with embryo moving inside, surrounded by bacterial suspension (E.coli OP50).
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The Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans eggs with embryo moving inside in bacterial lawn (Escherischia coli OP50).
The Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans eggs with embryo moving inside in bacterial lawn (Escherischia coli OP50).
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Caenorhabditis elegans wild type containing eggs, also the vulva is visible. Olympus BH-2 microscope, 60x S-Plan Apochromat objective, NFK .67 photoeyepiece, Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 200 microns.
Caenorhabditis elegans wild type containing eggs, also the vulva is visible. Olympus BH-2 microscope, 60x S-Plan Apochromat objective, NFK .67 photoeyepiece, Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 200 microns.
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Caenorhabditis elegans egg with embryo moving inside, surrounded by bacterial suspension (E.coli OP50).
Caenorhabditis elegans egg with embryo moving inside, surrounded by bacterial suspension (E.coli OP50).
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Caenorhabditis elegans wild type feeding on bacteria (E.coli OP50). Olympus BH-2 microscope, 60x S-Plan Apochromat objective, NFK .67 photoeyepiece, Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 200 microns.
Caenorhabditis elegans wild type feeding on bacteria (E.coli OP50). Olympus BH-2 microscope, 60x S-Plan Apochromat objective, NFK .67 photoeyepiece, Differential Interference Contrast, horizontal field of view 200 microns.
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The Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans egg with embryo moving inside in bacterial lawn (Escherischia coli OP50).
The Nematode Caenorhabditis elegans egg with embryo moving inside in bacterial lawn (Escherischia coli OP50).