Search Videos
Detailed View | Basic View
Videos 1 - 1 of 1
1

How did the human Y chromosome become so small relative to its X counterpart? This animation depicts the 300-million-year odyssey of the sex chromosomes that began when the proto X and Y were an identical pair. (No audio narration.)
Added: 951 days ago From tubeman | global.duration: 53.72 | Views: 2894 | Comments: 0

How did the human Y chromosome become so small relative to its X counterpart? This animation depicts the 300-million-year odyssey of the sex chromosomes that began when the proto X and Y were an identical pair. (No audio narration.)
Added: 951 days ago From tubeman | global.duration: 33.33 | Views: 2340 | Comments: 0

How did the human Y chromosome become so small relative to its X counterpart? This animation depicts the 300-million-year odyssey of the sex chromosomes that began when the proto X and Y were an identical pair. (No audio narration.)
Added: 951 days ago From tubeman | global.duration: 34.43 | Views: 2009 | Comments: 0

How did the human Y chromosome become so small relative to its X counterpart? This animation depicts the 300-million-year odyssey of the sex chromosomes that began when the proto X and Y were an identical pair. (No audio narration.)
Added: 951 days ago From tubeman | global.duration: 37.74 | Views: 2153 | Comments: 0

How did the human Y chromosome become so small relative to its X counterpart? This animation depicts the 300-million-year odyssey of the sex chromosomes that began when the proto X and Y were an identical pair. (No audio narration.)
Added: 951 days ago From tubeman | global.duration: 49.95 | Views: 2094 | Comments: 0

The Y chromosome has been likened to a hall of mirrors because its sequence contains many sections that appear to be palindromes. These palindromes provide a clue to some interesting events that may have occurred during the course of the chromosome's evolution.
Added: 951 days ago From tubeman | global.duration: 165.56 | Views: 1508 | Comments: 0

Chemical Science/n * Email this page/nVideo Lectures - Lecture 9/nTopics covered: /nElectronic Structure of Multielectron Atoms/nInstructor: /nProf. Sylvia Ceyer
Added: 332 days ago From mitlectures | global.duration: 3004.80 | Views: 1666 | Comments: 0

A short video about protein primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure.new 2009
Added: 315 days ago From cezaracocoi | global.duration: 51.00 | Views: 4451 | Comments: 0

www.bimatics.blogspot.com Zoom along a three-dimensional rendering of 650000 nucleotides of human chromosome 11 to see how little actually encodes protein.
Added: 329 days ago From okur | global.duration: 354.00 | Views: 1658 | Comments: 0

This video describes the structure of the enzyme, lysozyme.
Added: 291 days ago From tubeman | global.duration: 62.00 | Views: 2147 | Comments: 0

(1992) This is a video that demonstrates the medical scientific uses of visualization technology. The video, created in collaboration with Dr. Michael E. Johnson, Director of the Center for Biotechnology at the University of Illinois, Chicago, introduces a new software approach to NMR-Based protein structure determination developed at the Center for Biotechnology's Bimolecular Analysis Laborato...
Added: 251 days ago From sikadi | global.duration: 328.00 | Views: 1326 | Comments: 0

DNA Structure
Added: 147 days ago From eburnsye | global.duration: 79.00 | Views: 2139 | Comments: 0

2 dimension of tRNA structure. Video ref: hhmi.org More info about tRNA; Transfer RNA (abbreviated tRNA), first hypothesized by Francis Crick, is a small RNA chain (73-93 nucleotides) that transfers a specific amino acid to a growing polypeptide chain at the ribosomal site of protein synthesis during translation. It has a 3' terminal site for amino acid attachment. This covalent linkage is cataly...
Added: 944 days ago From sana | global.duration: 22.30 | Views: 5291 | Comments: 0

The Structure of BoneThis is the structure of bone. Spongy or cancellous bone form the center bulk of all our bones. Its honeycomb structure keeps bone light, in contrast to the heavier, compact bone, which gives it strength. Bone cells or osteocytes are contained in spaces called lacunae. The minute projections of bone cells trail into adjoining channels known as canaliculi. Tissue fluid, which f...
Added: 881 days ago From watchme | global.duration: 86.00 | Views: 5529 | Comments: 0
   
 
1

Related Tags: Chromosome Electronic Structure Multielectron protein folding primary secondary tertiary quaternary biology molecularbiology dna mrna gene animation tutorial bioinformatics lysozyme EVL Visualization Laboratory NMR-Based Biotechnology University Illinois Chicago trna bone