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Added: 518 days ago From mitlectures | global.duration: 2749.93 | Views: 8255 | Comments: 0 Slippage during DNA replication can lead to expanding sections of repeating nucleotides. Watch this animation to see how this problem occurs. Includes audio narration. Added: 1124 days ago From benchwork | global.duration: 67.00 | Views: 2764 | Comments: 0 I would like to give this movie to all scientists around the world. I am Dr Cong, a geneticst, working at the Molecular Biology Laboratory in Hanoi. Vietnam. My address is : Mr nguyen Thnah Cong Molecular Biology Laboratory Agricultural genetics Institute Vien Di Truyen nong Nghiep Tuliem, Hanoi VIETNAM Added: 476 days ago From mnazirokur | global.duration: 40.00 | Views: 1641 | Comments: 0 I would like to give this movie to all scientists around the world. I am Dr Cong, a geneticst, working at the Molecular Biology Laboratory in Hanoi. Vietnam. My address is : Mr nguyen Thnah Cong Molecular Biology Laboratory Agricultural genetics Institute Vien Di Truyen nong Nghiep Tuliem, Hanoi VIETNAM Added: 372 days ago From mnazirokur | global.duration: 40.00 | Views: 899 | Comments: 0 I would like to give this movie to all scientists around the world. I am Dr Cong, a geneticst, working at the Molecular Biology Laboratory in Hanoi. Vietnam. My address is : Mr nguyen Thnah Cong Molecular Biology Laboratory Agricultural genetics Institute Vien Di Truyen nong Nghiep Tuliem, Hanoi VIETNAM Added: 356 days ago From mnazirokur | global.duration: 40.00 | Views: 1359 | Comments: 0 Helicases are a class of enzymes vital to all living organisms. They are motor proteins that move directionally along a nucleic acid phosphodiester backbone, separating two annealed nucleic acid strands (i.e. DNA, RNA, or RNA-DNA hybrid) using energy derived from nucleotide hydrolysis. Many cellular processes (DNA replication, RNA transcription, DNA recombination, DNA repair, Ribosome biogenesi... Added: 1257 days ago From benchwork | global.duration: 103.10 | Views: 35155 | Comments: 1 Home > Courses > Biology > Introduction to Biology/n * Email this page/nVideo Lectures - Lecture 11/nTopics covered: /nMolecular Biology 2/nInstructor: /nProf. Eric Lander/nTranscript - Lecture 11/nOK, so what I'd like to do today is pick up where we left off last time,/nwith respect to how this genetic material actually functions./nWe discussed last time the experiments that identified DNA a... Added: 518 days ago From mitlectures | global.duration: 2991.13 | Views: 6590 | Comments: 0 Video Lectures - Lecture 12/nTopics covered: /nMolecular Biology 3/nInstructor: /nProf. Eric Lander/nTranscript - Lecture 12/nGood morning. 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