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Medicinal Chemistry and Penicillin Total Synthesis: Crash Course Organic Chemistry
These days, we don't have to worry too much about meeting an early demise from ulcers, breaks in the stomach lining that could be fatal back in the early 1900s. This is because we have medicines to treat them, like proton pump...
Crash Course
DNA, Hot Pockets, & The Longest Word Ever: Crash Course Biology
Hank imagines himself breaking into the Hot Pockets factory to steal their secret recipes and instruction manuals in order to help us understand how the processes known as DNA transcription and translation allow our cells to build proteins.
ProTeachersVideo
Ceri Evans' Masterclass: DNA
This programme is set in a TV studio. Former Teacher of the Year Ceri Evans inspires a group of Year 10 students from several London schools with an active lesson about DNA. Ceri uses a variety of games and challenges to excite and...
Catalyst University
Selenophosphate Synthetase: Physiology, Biochemistry, and Mechanism
Selenophosphate Synthetase: Physiology, Biochemistry, and Mechanism
Catalyst University
tRNA "Funny Bases": More than 4 RNA bases?
tRNA "Funny Bases": More than 4 RNA bases?
Catalyst University
Shine-Dalgarno/Kozak Sequences & 70S Ribosome Assembly
Shine-Dalgarno/Kozak Sequences & 70S Ribosome Assembly
Catalyst University
Transfer RNA (tRNA), Codons, and Anticodons
Transfer RNA (tRNA), Codons, and Anticodons
Ancient Lights Media
Translation of m-RNA into Protein
Genetic Expression Set: 6. This clip provides a detailed look at the translation of M RNA into protein.
Ancient Lights Media
How Genes are Expressed
Genetic Expression Set: 1. This clip introduces the process of gene expression, whereby information stored in the DNA of a gene is transcribed into messenger RNA and translated into a protein gene product.
Ancient Lights Media
Cells - Ribosomes
Cell Structure and Function Set: 10. This clip looks at the structure of ribosomes and examines how they facilitate protein synthesis during the translation of M-RNA.
Khan Academy
DNA
The picture of the DNA double helix provides a logical start to describing how the base pairs match up and how the order codes for a chain of protein molecules—three billion of these base pairs code for any protein present in your body....
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Hhmi: Bio Interactive: Animation: Translation
See this close-up animation showing how ribosomes carry out translation to make a particular proteins. [3:04]