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Seventeen 17 problems on the qualitative and quantitative aspects of free energy, the relationship between free energy and equilibria and ATP hydrolosis. Intended to supplement lectures as revision and...
Simulation of an experiment on freshly killed rats to study the effect of starvation on induction of gluconeogenic enzymes, and includes various procedures such as the weighing of sections and their...
Ten 20-minute films about the human body, with each part using live-action film (to put the topic into context), imaging data (to show how the human body works) and computer graphics (to explain imaging...
Examines how seals cope with being air-breathing mammals and yet fully functional underwater. Follows three research projects carried out by the Sea Mammals Research Unit based at the British Antarctic...
Package of pharmacological experiments to teach basic receptor theory, including occupancy and how response size is related to occupancy. Introduces dose-response curves through simulated experiments on the...
A compilation of nine short films relating to surrealism and science made by Jean Painlevé between 1926 and 1976. Trained as a biologist, Painlevé made nearly 200 scientific films, but he soon became...
In this standard method to separate fragments of DNA, newly designed electrophoresis apparatus is used. The separation of fragments is visualised by ultraviolet light after staining the gels with ethidium...
Bacterial transformation, the process of cells taking up DNA, is important to molecular DNA and to grow large quantities of DNA. The procedures shown include making transformation-competent bacterial cells...
Excerpts from videos in the RECOMBINANT DNA series.
In order to determine the order of nucleotides in DNA, it is necessary to perform DNA sequencing reactions. The ability to sequence double-stranded DNA, instead of having to prepare single-stranded DNA, is...
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