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In the 1996 Turnbull Lecture sponsored by the American Materials Research Society, Robert E Newnham of Pennsylvania State University describes his pioneering efforts in the field of ceramic composites for...
An overview of the nature and function of cells. Uses computer animation to show and describe some of the parts of the typical animal cell, including the cell menbrane, endoplasmic reticulum, nucleus,...
Allows users to design and conduct real, accurate research projects in such areas as clinical evaluation, emotional cognition, perception, motor performance, neuropsychology, and learning. Students can...
A series of 600 videotaped physics demonstrations on 25 laserdiscs, produced at the University of Washington, with standalone demonstrations of physics principles, augmented by slow motion photography and...
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...
The DNA ligation reaction causes two DNA molecules to be joined together. It is the basis of molecular cloning. Discusses theories and strategies of ligation and illustrates them using animation. These...
Documents the procedure of separating, or fractionating, reaction products of the dideoxy DNA sequencing reaction. By analysing the results of the electrophoresis, the order of nucleotides in DNA is...
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