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  1. Repairing the Code (2012)

    Subject
    Biology; Medical sciences

    Video recording of the Francis Crick Lecture given at the Royal Society on 7 December 2011 by Dr Simon Boulton from Cancer Research UK. DNA, also known as the ‘blue print’ of life, encodes the...

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  2. DNA used to capture burglar (1995)

    Genre
    Discussion; Interview

    Police are hailing a new era in crime prevention after tracing a suspected criminal through their DNA database. Derbyshire’s assistant chief constable Don Dovaston tells reporter Paul Chapman about this...

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  3. Nicholas II bones identified (1993)

    Genre
    News report; Interview

    Ian Fenn reports on British scientists identifying bones found in a makeshift grave in eastern Russia as those of the last Russian Tsar, Nicholas II and his family. Dr Peter Gill, Home Office forensic...

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  4. Forensics to be used against burglars (1994)

    Genre
    Interview

    Havovi Todd interviews Metropolitan Police Commisioner Sir Paul Condon on extending Operation Bumblebee against burglary by using more forensics and starting to use DNA fingerprinting with financial...

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  5. Twisting, Coiling , Knotting: Maths and Dna Replication (2010)

    Subject
    Biology; Mathematics

    The proportions of a DNA molecule in a human cell are equivalent to a 2000-mile-long rope packed inside the Millennium Dome. When DNA replicates, it spins at an astonishing 10 turns per second. Therefore, it...

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  6. Burton. A Scientific Reminiscence: Professor Kenneth Burton in Conversation with Professor George Peterson at Imperial College, London, February 1990 (1990)

    Subject
    Biology

    Prof. Kenneth Burton in conversation with Prof. George Peterson at Imperial College, London, February 1990. Burton’s best-known paper (and a citation classic) is on the conditions of the diphenylamine...

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  7. Secret Universe: Journey Inside the Cell (2009)

    Subject
    Biology
    Distribution
    DVD (Region 2 PAL, 50 minutes), £59.00 (DVD), £20.00 (1 Year Digital Licence), £59.00 (3 Year Digital Licence)

    This programme uses the latest techniques in cell visualisation and CGI to tell the story of the battle between a human cell and an adenovirus for the control of human DNA.

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  8. Resurrecting the Sublime

    Director
    Alexandra Daisy Ginsber
    Subject
    Arts and Humanities; Biology

    Short documentary. Using tiny amounts of DNA extracted from specimens of three flowers stored at Harvard University’s Herbaria, an interdisciplinary team of biotechnology researchers, engineers, and...

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  9. Double Helix (2014)

    Subject
    Biology

    James Watson and Francis Crick collected and interpreted key evidence to determine that DNA molecules take the shape of a twisted ladder: a double helix. The film presents the challenges, false starts, and...

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  10. Allan Green on becoming head of CPS (1987)

    Genre
    Interview

    Allan Green has been appointed Director of Public Prosecutions, and speaks of his readiness to sort out the problems of the Crown Prosecution Service and developments in the law including DNA evidence. Male...

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