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Adaptability Explorer David Shenk There are few authors who could write important books on subjects as diverse as Alzheimer's, chess, genetics and information overload. Yet David Shenk's background as a contributor to National Geographic, the BBC and.....
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Alex welcomes biomedical research pioneer and author, Dr. Joel Wallach, to speak on his latest book, Epigenetics: The Death of the Genetic Theory of Disease Transmission, which discusses the relationships between nutrition, genetics and disease. http:/...
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Once upon a time in the world of genetics, two identical twins were born. The two baby boys were named Jim and Tim Van Horn. All observable phenotypes were alike, this was no surprise because they were genetic clones. Their hair, eyes, behaviours were ...
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how proteins get to the mitochondria
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Just read the title! Useful stuff for year 1 students!
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Biochemistry with Professor Paul M. Bingham For more information and to view the full video go to streamingtutors.com.
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Source - http://serious-science.org/videos/738 Harvard Prof. David Sinclair on alphaproteobacteria, reactive oxygen species, and why the nucleus and the mitochondrial genomes are like a married couple
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Together Harvard University and XVIVO developed this 3D animation journey for Harvard's undergraduate Molecular and Cellular Biology students about the microscopic world of mitochondria. The animation highlights the creation of Adenosine Triphosphate ....
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Mahalo biology expert Mary Poffenroth tells you about the mitochondria in our cells. Mitochondria --------------------------------------------------------------------- Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell, generating most of the cell's energy ....