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Scientists are unravelling the mechanisms that dictate how the brain and body regulate weight. In four presentations from the HHMI Holiday Lectures in Science 200 series, Dr. Ronald M. Evans and Dr. Jeffrey...
An introudction to the process by which DNA is transcribed and translated into proteins. Uses diagrams, animations, photographs and narratives to explain the one-gene-one polypeptide hypothesis, the...
Looks at the role of molecular recognition, which plays a key role in the production of medical drugs in the laboratory or in industrial production.
Biology operates at two levels: the large-scale level that we can see and the underlying microscopic level. Kuniaki Nagayama of the University of Tokyo describes the amazing way in which intermolecular...
An introduction to the five main types of pathogenic organisms, their transmission and how they are able to cause disease. Also discusses possible preventative measures. Approximately 2.6 hours of teaching...
An introduction to the techniques used to produce measurements of molecular diversity, such as hybridisation, restriction mapping and sequencing. Approximately three hours of teaching material.
A teaching programme that defines molecular diversity, describes the principal controlling molecules of the cell, describes the processes of translation and transcription, and describes the molecular...
Dr Barbara Pearse from the Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge describes her discovery of the protein clathrin, which plays an important role in this process. Other proteins, called receptors,...
The necessity to subclone fragments into appropriate vectors designed for sequencing can be substituted with the use of PCR. This saves considerable time and effort. Here, the plus and minus strands of...
Looks at the medical and emotional problems caused by parents’ defective genes in families whose children suffer from conditions such as cystic fibrosis and sickle cell anaemia. Medical technology...
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