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Aug12-07, 07:48 PM   #35
 
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The Biology Project Home
Department of Biology, University of Arizona
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/DEFAULT.HTML

>Biochemistry
http://www.biology.arizona.edu/bioch...chemistry.html
 
Apr4-08, 07:43 AM   #36
 
This is the best video I've seen on the subject of DNA replication and transcription.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8NHcQesYl8

I think this video is helpful in introducing us to what is happening at the distance-scale of mRNA and transcription factors, and so on. The second part of the video with 3D computer animation shows the machinery that replicates DNA, and is also quite fascinating (move over quantum mechanics!).

What do ya'll think about it?
 
Apr4-08, 08:45 AM   #37
 
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That is a very good animation, and should be quite beneficial for students to better understand the process...especially those who are visual learners. My only critique of it is I wish they had cleaned up some of the background noise on their microphone; it's a bit distracting if one were to use it for classroom teaching, but given the rest of the quality of the animations, that's a minor issue.
 
Jul21-09, 05:59 PM   #38
 
Origins, the Series

A Youtube documentary series by the user cdk007 explaining everything from abiogenesis to the rise of intelligence. He also has many other videos insightful and educational videos on a variety of topics that I would highly recommend. ( http://www.youtube.com/user/cdk007 )



How Evolution REALLY Works (the game)

An interactive flash game that shows very simply how evolution works with the tiniest bit of selection, given the imperfect nature of reproduction and/or the shuffling of genes with sexual reproduction.
 
Feb14-10, 10:31 PM   #39
 
This contains many links to audio/video courses and lectures in biology and biological engineering, including biochemistry, genetics, general biology, human anatomy, microbiology, molecular biology, neurobiology, and cell biology.

http://www.infocobuild.com/education...gineering.html
 
Sep20-10, 10:20 AM   #40
 
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Free, on-demand biology lectures:
http://www.ibioseminars.org/

iBioSeminars is a project of the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB), the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), and the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF). It receives funding from ASCB, HHMI, the National Centre for Biological Sciences (NCBS) and Strand Life Sciences Pvt. Ltd..
 
Jun7-12, 01:43 AM   #41
 
Here's a nice virology and immunology resource.
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Mar8-13, 11:26 AM   #42
 
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Oh, how wonderful!

I especially liked the "Early Phases of Mitosis", and it's even in quicktime format (which I much prefer).

Very nice sites.
I totally agree.
 
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