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Articles related to "Double Helix"
The Structure of DNA Looking at the structure of the DNA molecule, from the nucleotides that make up DNA, to the discovery of the double helix structure. dna • deoxyribonucleic acid • polymer • monomer • nucleotide
CSIRO Double Helix Science Club Australia's CSIRO produces a great range of fun science resources for students of all ages including magazines and a weekly email with science projects and information. double helix science club • csiro • science resources for students • science projects • scientriffic
DNA: The Information Molecule The history and structure of the most important molecule in living organisms, Deoxyribonucleic Acid. dna • james watson • francis crick • human genome • double helix
James D Watson, The Double Helix of the DNA Molecule A short biography of James D Watson, noted biologist and President of the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, who, with Francis Crick, discovered the modecular structure of DNA. watson • dna • double helix • biography of scientist • cold spring harbor laboratory
Silent Hill Homecoming Although Homecoming offers improved combat and a return-to-form for the series, its lack of originality prevents it from reaching the greatness of the first three games. silent hill homecoming • silent hill • homecoming • double helix games • pyramid head
National DNA Day Celebrations 2009 DNA Day remembers both the identification of DNA's chemical structure in 1953, and the work of the Human Genome Project, which was completed in 2003. celebrating the discovery of the double helix • the human genome project • national dna day celebrations 2009 • national dna day on facebook and twitter • national dna day chatroom
Strange Images from Space Some weird and unusual objects are floating around in the cosmos. Take a look at these five pictures of spectacular items in space. strange space images • double helix nebula • hexagon on saturn • ring nebula • hoag's object
Cambridge University Cambridge University has a world renowned reputation for its academic achievement. But ifs founding occurred almost by chance, as the result of a murder. cambridge university • doomsday book • national archives • charles darwin • watson and crick
Forensic DNA Fingerprinting DNA plays an important role in modern forensic science. Today, DNA fingerprinting has become one of the primary methods of identifying people and solving crimes. dna fingerprinting profiling • crime scene victims • fingerprint evidence profiles analysis • mitochondrial • mtdna
Rosalind Franklin - Photographer of DNA During her short life, Rosalind Franklin made remarkable contributions to crystallographic imaging, DNA research, and the study of viruses. franklin • dna • double helix • watson • crick
The Biochemical Structure of DNA Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), the key component of living cells, is presented here in an overview. deoxyribonucleic acid in nature • structure of biology's most important molecule • dna and nature • dna • biology
How Cells Fight DNA Damage Genetic disorders afflict millions and are caused either by inherited or acquired DNA mutations. This article outlines some ways human cells have for fighting DNA damage. dna damage • dna repair • dna mutations • genetic disorder • genetic disorders
Antisense Therapy for Cancer Antisense therapy is a novel new means of drug action. Antisense is a short section of nucleic acid (an "oligonucleotide")that is complimentary in structure to a cancer gene or its RNA transcript.Antisense combines with the cancer gene and thereby prevents the formation of a protein that is usually involved in runaway cell division. antisense • deoxyribonucleic acid • ribonucleic acid • rna polymerase • oligonucleotide
Home DNA Paternity Test in Stores On March 30th, select drug stores began carrying the first over-the-counter DNA paternity home test to ever be available in stores. over-the-counter paternity test • over the counter paternity test • home dna test • home dna testing • dna fingerprinting testing
How to Teach Genetics to Children Genetics can be explained in simple language, and can also be demonstrated through fun activities such as comparing inherited traits or extracting DNA in the kitchen. why learning about genetics is important • activities for recognizing traits • fun dna kitchen experiment • website for teaching children about genetics • basic understanding of dna
Introduction to Molecular Genetics Molecular genetics is a genetics sub-discipline, including areas such as DNA structure, RNA structure, gene expression, gene mutation and gene therapy. chemical structure of dna • chemical structure of rna • gene expression • molecular genetics and gene mutations • molecular genetics and gene therapy
Introduction to Terminology Used in Genetics Genetics is the branch of science concerned with heredity in organisms, such as humans. What are genes, DNA, chromosomes and proteins - and where are they stored? what are genes • where are genes stored • dna and chromosomes in more detail • what are proteins • inheritance of characteristics
What Are Organic Molecules? What is the difference between an organic and an inorganic molecule? What substances are within the realm of organic chemistry? Read on and discover. what are organic molecules • what are inorganic molecules • difference between organic inorganic molecule • lipid structure • nucleotide
DNA Terminology Genes use a specific chemical language to store information. There is also a structural language that, if you understand it, will help you better understand DNA. who discovered dna structure • chemical components of dna • watson and crick • dna replication • semi-conservative replication
How to Use Wikipedia at School Teachers and parents are often concerned when students use Wikipedia as a source of information. However, collaboratively-written resources may be useful academic tools. wikipedia • encyclopedia • collaboratively-written • cite • citing
Nucleic Acids and DNA Gene Recognition New study demonstrates that genes recognize other genes that have similar base pair sequences, a discovery that can help us understand DNA repair and genetic diversity. dna gene recognition • gene recognition • genes base pair sequence homology • recognize nitrogenous bases • genes recognize each other
Discovery World This interactive museum provides hands-on fun with science experiments, exploring a sailing ship, and even petting fish at the aquarium, all on the shore of Lake Michigan discovery world museum in milwaukee • kids museum milwaukee • milwaukee aquarium • great lakes museum • milwaukee ship
Nucleic Acid DNA & RNA Synthesis What are deoxyribonucleic and ribonucleic acid made of, and how are these big molecules of genetic information built? This article explains the basics. nucleic acid synthesis • nucleic acid structure • nucleic acid polymerization • dna deoxyrobonucleic acid replication • rna ribonucleic acid transcription
Blue Genes The quest for mood genes continues ... depression • bipolar disorder • mood • genetics • mood genes
Canadian Classics: Children's Literature Children's literature done Canadian style. canadian literature • robert munsch • w o mitchell • anne of green gables
Germany's Car Culture on Display in Stuttgart Germany is known for beer, pretzels, and lederhosen and of course cars. For any auto fan a pilgrimage to the Porsche and Mercedes museums in Stuttgart are a must. mercedes museum • porsche museum • german cars • mercedes-benz history • porsche history
Impossible Book Review Nancy Werlin's newest novel follows Lucy Scarborough's battle to break the curse that has plagued her family for generations. impossible nancy werlin • nancy werlin • top teen books • fiction books for teens • scarborough fair song
Structure and Function of DNA It is important for biology students who study DNA to understand the function and structure of this important molecule in the cell. structure and function of dna • dna chromosome • dna genetics • nucleic acid • nucleotides
Academic Writing: Narrative Being able to describe a sequence of events is a key requirement in academic writing; it could be describing an experiment; giving the background to a topic; relating an incident. elt • efl • academic writing • narrative • learning
Barbara Marciniak's Earth The Pleiadian culture from the Pleiades star system provides man with tools for spiritual evolution towards multidimensional wholeness. barbara marciniak • earth • spiritual evolution • pleiadians • multidimensional consciousness
Basic Cytoskeletal Proteins The stability of cell shape and structure are maintained by cytoskeletal proteins that interact with and transport required functional molecules. cytoskeletal proteins • microfilaments • types of intermediate filaments • microtubules • cytoskeleton proteins
DNA and Genealogy DNA studies have developed rapidly to help scientist understand biological systems and disease. Genomics are now being applied to fingerprint criminals and cousins. dna and genealogy • genealogy research • inherited traits and disease • researching family history • human genome project
DNA: What Is It? What is DNA and how does it help catch criminals? dna • chemistry • forensic • profile • profiling
Gifts for Genetics and Evolution Enthusiasts There are a great many gift possibilities for genetics and evolution enthusiasts, including books, DNA models, stuffed toys and experiment kits. books and magazines for genetics and evolution ent • unusual gifts for genetics and evolution enthusias • genetics and evolution gifts for kids • expensive vs inexpensive genetics and evolution gi • homemade genetics and evolution gifts
Introduction to the Human Genome Project The Human Genome Project was a 13-year international research project that aimed (and succeeded) to sequence the human genome. what was the human genome project • the human genome project and base pairs • implications of the human genome project • ethical legal and social implications research pro • human genome databases
Nucleotides and Nucleic Acids What kind of molecules are nucleotides and nucleic acids and what are they made of? This article covers the basics. what are nucleic acids • nucleotides and nucleic acids • inorganic and organic molecules • nucleic acid structure • adenosine triphosphate
Put Those Ornaments Away! One of the keys to interior decorating is being clean and current. Having decorations up way after the holidays are over is a big no-no. christmas decorations • tips for storing decorations • decorating tips • christmas lights • family heirloom
Sacred Geometry and Feng Shui Sacred Geometry and Feng Shui are ancient principles that are based on the awesome power of patterns and mathematics. sacred geometry • divine proportion • golden spiral • golden mean • golden ratio
The Doctrines of Modern Zoology The biological principles of organic evolution, genetics, and ecology serve as the foundation of modern zoology. doctrines of zoology • principles of modern zoology • zoology and evolution • zoology and genetics • zoology and ecology
The Lighter Side of Forensics Forensic Science isn't just about blood and fingerprints and DNA, it is also about real people and sometimes one needs to look at the lighter side. the lighter side • forensics • dna art • men of mortuaries 2008 calendar • kamm cares
Understanding the Basics of Genetics This article provides an introduction to genetics, a relatively new field of science that has made its way into many areas of study. basic genetics • how do genes work? • gregor mendel • hiv cure • genetically modified plants
Analyzing DNA by Southern Blot Identifying specific pieces of DNA in a complex mixture is readily accomplished using a method developed by Dr. Edwin Southern, and the technique bears his name. what is a southern blot • how is dna cut before southern blotting • southern transfer • using labeled probes for detecting dna • who developed southern blots
Brent Bukowski's Flow: Sculpture on Ecology Brent Bukowski's latest mixed media sculptural installation, 'Flow', in his 3-part series tracking human impact with the planet's ecology, details the water cycle. canadian sculptors • mixed media site-specific installations in western • important west kootenay artists • steampunk sculpture • brent bukowski
Skin- The Wonderwrap-1 Our skin is a large organ.It is protective and sensitive.It regenerates itself.It has various associated structures like nails, scales, hair and a wide variety glands including sweat glands,Ceruminous glands etc.It has different textures and hues.So many, infact, that we should be called hu(e)mans rather than humans, perhaps. This is the first of the series of the articles on the skin and deals mainly with only the outermost layer of skin, the epidermis. skin • epidermis • dermis • strata of epidermis like stratum basale or germina • stratum spinosum
The Polymerase Chain Reaction Biologists rely on the relatively recent polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique to study DNA - its sequence, mutations, and structure. pcr • polymerase chain reaction • rt-pcr • quantitative pcr • pcr applications
The Quest for Spaghrice Many moons have passed since the creation of the Spaghetti Tree. Now, man has again exceeded the limits of DNA programming. Spaghetti and Rice - a natural combination. spaghetti • rice • seeds • richardson • bulbs
Unconscious Solutions Unlock the power of the unconsious during naps and long restful sleep sleep learning • sleep thinking • problem solving • unconsious power • circadian rhythms
Go | Never Been Kissed | Twin Dragons Go crazy, go back to school, go Jackie go Jackie. go • doug liman • sarah polley • katie holmes • jay mohr
Memetic Journalism, Part One This article is the first in a continuation series on the topic of Memes. It adds to the elements of Memeology toward analysis of Memetic Journalism. Part one consists of a basic re-introduction to Memes including some more recent theories and part two delivers ideas regarding the Memetic effects of Journalism. classic reductionism • memes • journalism • book proposal writing • query critiques
Tom's Crusade Against Psychiatry Tom Cruise seems to be on a crusade against psychiatry. Here I discuss some of the issues that surround the controversy. tom cruise • brook sheilds • depression • major depression • research in depression |
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