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Model Organisms in Biomedical Research
Research to understand the working of the human body and to develop new medicines frequently involves the use of other species in preliminary experiments. Fo...
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4 Weird Lab Animals
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Model Organisms - Yeast - Professor Rhona Borts (Full Interview)
Full interview with Professor Rhona Borts from the Dept of Genetics at the University of Leicester (UK), in which she discusses her research into the molecul...
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Model Organisms - Drosophila - Charalambos Kyriacou (Full Interview)
Charalambos ("Bambos") Kyriacou is Professor of Behavioural Genetics at the University of Leicester, UK. His research for a number of years has principally f...
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Model Organisms - Drosophila - Charalambos Kyriacou
Charalambos ("Bambos") Kyriacou is Professor of Behavioural Genetics at the University of Leicester, UK. His research for a number of years has principally f...
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Model Organisms - Yeast - Professor Rhona Borts
Professor Rhona Borts from the Dept of Genetics at the University of Leicester (UK), discusses her research into the molecular basis of infertility. Rhona ex...
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1.4/ A model organism: E. coli. MOOC iGEM HS
Annotated version:
http://x.genius.com/Igem-paris-bettencourt-team-a-model-organism-e-coli-annotated
Technically any organism's genome can be modified and re-engineered; however, typically more robust biological chassis or organisms, such as yeast and E. coli, are used. They can accept the different parts and devices readily and the BioBricks are optimized for these organisms.
Check more at gen
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Society's Got it Backwards: A Model Organism PSA
Be sure to watch until the end! Why are model organisms important? Why should we even fund this kind of research? There's a large discrepancy between how res...
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Small_Fly-pt1
A film about the history and importance of the fruit fly Drosophila as a model organism in biomedical research. A useful educational resource for teachers and schools, but also appealing to interested lay audiences - young and old alike.
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Studying Huntington's Disease Using Model Organisms (Full Interview)
Flaviano ("Flav") Giorgini is Lecturer in Mammalian Genetics in the Genetics Department at the University of Leicester, UK. His research focuses on understan...
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Synthetic Morgellons Model Organism
Filmed at 40X magnification with Celestron LED microscope #44321 If you think you have Morgellons best thing is to get a microscope. Morgellons is a syntheti...
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C. elegans as a Model Organism with Dr. Li Huang
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Probing the evolution of human language in a model organism
The Foxp2 gene is involved in human speech and the human version contains two amino acid substitutions that make it distinct from the chimpanzee version—and ...
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SMO Synthetic Model Organism Aug 21 - Sept 1
CBL-001 Phoma Sp. (Pleospora), Fiber Disease, Chemtrail Sickness, Silent Superbug, and Morgellons are all the same thing. Synthetic Model Organism, Silent Su...
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MOving Morgellons Synthetic Model Organism
What on earth is going on, is it breathing?
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Synthetic Model Organism Zoom
I usually film at 40X magnification but this is zoomed in as far as it goes at the beginning. Check out this video and help try to identify the synthetic model organism. Perhaps we need Craig Venter to help us.
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Our Model Organism of Gold and Blue
My song about the importance of zebrafish as a model organism for research. Enjoy!
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GWAS in a model organism: Arabidopsis thaliana
GWA studies are perhaps most often used for studying the genetic basis of human diseases, but this technology also has great utility for studying the natural...
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Making a Model Organism Database Part 2B
The "Making a Model Organism Database" webinar walks you through the process of building a Pathway Tools Pathway/Genome Database from an annotated genome fil...
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Making a Model Organism Database Part 1A
The "Making a Model Organism Database" webinar walks you through the process of building a Pathway Tools Pathway/Genome Database from an annotated genome fil...
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Making a Model Organism Database Part 1C
The "Making a Model Organism Database" webinar walks you through the process of building a Pathway Tools Pathway/Genome Database from an annotated genome fil...
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Dr. Andy Singson - Reproductive success in model organism C. elegans
Dr. Andy Singson describes his research, which attempts to gain a stronger understanding of the molecular underpinnings of the interaction between sperm and ...
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The Fruit Fly as a Model Organism for Eye Research
While the common fruit fly "Drosophila melanogaster" might seem like nothing but a pest, it is an incredibly important model organism that research use to study a huge number of human diseases, but also how multicellular organisms develop (like you and me!). In this video, we visit with Professor Justin Kumar to hear about how his research on the mechanisms of eye development using fruit flies unc
Model Organisms in Biomedical Research
Research to understand the working of the human body and to develop new medicines frequently involves the use of other species in preliminary experiments. Fo......
Research to understand the working of the human body and to develop new medicines frequently involves the use of other species in preliminary experiments. Fo...
wn.com/Model Organisms In Biomedical Research
Research to understand the working of the human body and to develop new medicines frequently involves the use of other species in preliminary experiments. Fo...
4 Weird Lab Animals
Why do scientists try to learn about /people/ by studying creatures that none of us could ever be mistaken for? Learn about model organisms, and why they’re so ...
Why do scientists try to learn about /people/ by studying creatures that none of us could ever be mistaken for? Learn about model organisms, and why they’re so helpful for us.
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Sources:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2776389/
http://wormclassroom.org/short-history-c-elegans-research
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3159423/
http://worms.zoology.wisc.edu/reprints/embryo_book_optimized.pdf
http://www.nature.com/nbt/journal/v32/n12/full/nbt.3079.html#f1
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3180220/
http://genome.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_wtd020803.html
http://genome.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_wtd020807.html
http://modencode.sciencemag.org/drosophila/introduction
wn.com/4 Weird Lab Animals
Why do scientists try to learn about /people/ by studying creatures that none of us could ever be mistaken for? Learn about model organisms, and why they’re so helpful for us.
Hosted by: Hank Green
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2776389/
http://wormclassroom.org/short-history-c-elegans-research
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3159423/
http://worms.zoology.wisc.edu/reprints/embryo_book_optimized.pdf
http://www.nature.com/nbt/journal/v32/n12/full/nbt.3079.html#f1
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3180220/
http://genome.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_wtd020803.html
http://genome.wellcome.ac.uk/doc_wtd020807.html
http://modencode.sciencemag.org/drosophila/introduction
- published: 05 Jan 2015
- views: 122392
Model Organisms - Yeast - Professor Rhona Borts (Full Interview)
Full interview with Professor Rhona Borts from the Dept of Genetics at the University of Leicester (UK), in which she discusses her research into the molecul......
Full interview with Professor Rhona Borts from the Dept of Genetics at the University of Leicester (UK), in which she discusses her research into the molecul...
wn.com/Model Organisms Yeast Professor Rhona Borts (Full Interview)
Full interview with Professor Rhona Borts from the Dept of Genetics at the University of Leicester (UK), in which she discusses her research into the molecul...
Model Organisms - Drosophila - Charalambos Kyriacou (Full Interview)
Charalambos ("Bambos") Kyriacou is Professor of Behavioural Genetics at the University of Leicester, UK. His research for a number of years has principally f......
Charalambos ("Bambos") Kyriacou is Professor of Behavioural Genetics at the University of Leicester, UK. His research for a number of years has principally f...
wn.com/Model Organisms Drosophila Charalambos Kyriacou (Full Interview)
Charalambos ("Bambos") Kyriacou is Professor of Behavioural Genetics at the University of Leicester, UK. His research for a number of years has principally f...
Model Organisms - Drosophila - Charalambos Kyriacou
Charalambos ("Bambos") Kyriacou is Professor of Behavioural Genetics at the University of Leicester, UK. His research for a number of years has principally f......
Charalambos ("Bambos") Kyriacou is Professor of Behavioural Genetics at the University of Leicester, UK. His research for a number of years has principally f...
wn.com/Model Organisms Drosophila Charalambos Kyriacou
Charalambos ("Bambos") Kyriacou is Professor of Behavioural Genetics at the University of Leicester, UK. His research for a number of years has principally f...
Model Organisms - Yeast - Professor Rhona Borts
Professor Rhona Borts from the Dept of Genetics at the University of Leicester (UK), discusses her research into the molecular basis of infertility. Rhona ex......
Professor Rhona Borts from the Dept of Genetics at the University of Leicester (UK), discusses her research into the molecular basis of infertility. Rhona ex...
wn.com/Model Organisms Yeast Professor Rhona Borts
Professor Rhona Borts from the Dept of Genetics at the University of Leicester (UK), discusses her research into the molecular basis of infertility. Rhona ex...
1.4/ A model organism: E. coli. MOOC iGEM HS
Annotated version:
http://x.genius.com/Igem-paris-bettencourt-team-a-model-organism-e-coli-annotated
Technically any organism's genome can be modified and re-...
Annotated version:
http://x.genius.com/Igem-paris-bettencourt-team-a-model-organism-e-coli-annotated
Technically any organism's genome can be modified and re-engineered; however, typically more robust biological chassis or organisms, such as yeast and E. coli, are used. They can accept the different parts and devices readily and the BioBricks are optimized for these organisms.
Check more at genius.com/tags/mooc-igem-high-school
wn.com/1.4 A Model Organism E. Coli. Mooc Igem Hs
Annotated version:
http://x.genius.com/Igem-paris-bettencourt-team-a-model-organism-e-coli-annotated
Technically any organism's genome can be modified and re-engineered; however, typically more robust biological chassis or organisms, such as yeast and E. coli, are used. They can accept the different parts and devices readily and the BioBricks are optimized for these organisms.
Check more at genius.com/tags/mooc-igem-high-school
- published: 03 Oct 2014
- views: 11
Society's Got it Backwards: A Model Organism PSA
Be sure to watch until the end! Why are model organisms important? Why should we even fund this kind of research? There's a large discrepancy between how res......
Be sure to watch until the end! Why are model organisms important? Why should we even fund this kind of research? There's a large discrepancy between how res...
wn.com/Society's Got It Backwards A Model Organism Psa
Be sure to watch until the end! Why are model organisms important? Why should we even fund this kind of research? There's a large discrepancy between how res...
- published: 11 Feb 2014
- views: 1443
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author: 1MaginAZN
Small_Fly-pt1
A film about the history and importance of the fruit fly Drosophila as a model organism in biomedical research. A useful educational resource for teachers and s...
A film about the history and importance of the fruit fly Drosophila as a model organism in biomedical research. A useful educational resource for teachers and schools, but also appealing to interested lay audiences - young and old alike.
wn.com/Small Fly Pt1
A film about the history and importance of the fruit fly Drosophila as a model organism in biomedical research. A useful educational resource for teachers and schools, but also appealing to interested lay audiences - young and old alike.
- published: 20 Dec 2014
- views: 497
Studying Huntington's Disease Using Model Organisms (Full Interview)
Flaviano ("Flav") Giorgini is Lecturer in Mammalian Genetics in the Genetics Department at the University of Leicester, UK. His research focuses on understan......
Flaviano ("Flav") Giorgini is Lecturer in Mammalian Genetics in the Genetics Department at the University of Leicester, UK. His research focuses on understan...
wn.com/Studying Huntington's Disease Using Model Organisms (Full Interview)
Flaviano ("Flav") Giorgini is Lecturer in Mammalian Genetics in the Genetics Department at the University of Leicester, UK. His research focuses on understan...
Synthetic Morgellons Model Organism
Filmed at 40X magnification with Celestron LED microscope #44321 If you think you have Morgellons best thing is to get a microscope. Morgellons is a syntheti......
Filmed at 40X magnification with Celestron LED microscope #44321 If you think you have Morgellons best thing is to get a microscope. Morgellons is a syntheti...
wn.com/Synthetic Morgellons Model Organism
Filmed at 40X magnification with Celestron LED microscope #44321 If you think you have Morgellons best thing is to get a microscope. Morgellons is a syntheti...
Probing the evolution of human language in a model organism
The Foxp2 gene is involved in human speech and the human version contains two amino acid substitutions that make it distinct from the chimpanzee version—and ......
The Foxp2 gene is involved in human speech and the human version contains two amino acid substitutions that make it distinct from the chimpanzee version—and ...
wn.com/Probing The Evolution Of Human Language In A Model Organism
The Foxp2 gene is involved in human speech and the human version contains two amino acid substitutions that make it distinct from the chimpanzee version—and ...
SMO Synthetic Model Organism Aug 21 - Sept 1
CBL-001 Phoma Sp. (Pleospora), Fiber Disease, Chemtrail Sickness, Silent Superbug, and Morgellons are all the same thing. Synthetic Model Organism, Silent Su......
CBL-001 Phoma Sp. (Pleospora), Fiber Disease, Chemtrail Sickness, Silent Superbug, and Morgellons are all the same thing. Synthetic Model Organism, Silent Su...
wn.com/Smo Synthetic Model Organism Aug 21 Sept 1
CBL-001 Phoma Sp. (Pleospora), Fiber Disease, Chemtrail Sickness, Silent Superbug, and Morgellons are all the same thing. Synthetic Model Organism, Silent Su...
MOving Morgellons Synthetic Model Organism
What on earth is going on, is it breathing?...
What on earth is going on, is it breathing?
wn.com/Moving Morgellons Synthetic Model Organism
What on earth is going on, is it breathing?
- published: 25 May 2014
- views: 134
Synthetic Model Organism Zoom
I usually film at 40X magnification but this is zoomed in as far as it goes at the beginning. Check out this video and help try to identify the synthetic model ...
I usually film at 40X magnification but this is zoomed in as far as it goes at the beginning. Check out this video and help try to identify the synthetic model organism. Perhaps we need Craig Venter to help us.
wn.com/Synthetic Model Organism Zoom
I usually film at 40X magnification but this is zoomed in as far as it goes at the beginning. Check out this video and help try to identify the synthetic model organism. Perhaps we need Craig Venter to help us.
- published: 01 Apr 2014
- views: 54
Our Model Organism of Gold and Blue
My song about the importance of zebrafish as a model organism for research. Enjoy!...
My song about the importance of zebrafish as a model organism for research. Enjoy!
wn.com/Our Model Organism Of Gold And Blue
My song about the importance of zebrafish as a model organism for research. Enjoy!
- published: 11 Feb 2014
- views: 114
GWAS in a model organism: Arabidopsis thaliana
GWA studies are perhaps most often used for studying the genetic basis of human diseases, but this technology also has great utility for studying the natural......
GWA studies are perhaps most often used for studying the genetic basis of human diseases, but this technology also has great utility for studying the natural...
wn.com/Gwas In A Model Organism Arabidopsis Thaliana
GWA studies are perhaps most often used for studying the genetic basis of human diseases, but this technology also has great utility for studying the natural...
Making a Model Organism Database Part 2B
The "Making a Model Organism Database" webinar walks you through the process of building a Pathway Tools Pathway/Genome Database from an annotated genome fil......
The "Making a Model Organism Database" webinar walks you through the process of building a Pathway Tools Pathway/Genome Database from an annotated genome fil...
wn.com/Making A Model Organism Database Part 2B
The "Making a Model Organism Database" webinar walks you through the process of building a Pathway Tools Pathway/Genome Database from an annotated genome fil...
- published: 26 Feb 2008
- views: 151
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author: SRIBRG
Making a Model Organism Database Part 1A
The "Making a Model Organism Database" webinar walks you through the process of building a Pathway Tools Pathway/Genome Database from an annotated genome fil......
The "Making a Model Organism Database" webinar walks you through the process of building a Pathway Tools Pathway/Genome Database from an annotated genome fil...
wn.com/Making A Model Organism Database Part 1A
The "Making a Model Organism Database" webinar walks you through the process of building a Pathway Tools Pathway/Genome Database from an annotated genome fil...
- published: 26 Feb 2008
- views: 541
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author: SRIBRG
Making a Model Organism Database Part 1C
The "Making a Model Organism Database" webinar walks you through the process of building a Pathway Tools Pathway/Genome Database from an annotated genome fil......
The "Making a Model Organism Database" webinar walks you through the process of building a Pathway Tools Pathway/Genome Database from an annotated genome fil...
wn.com/Making A Model Organism Database Part 1C
The "Making a Model Organism Database" webinar walks you through the process of building a Pathway Tools Pathway/Genome Database from an annotated genome fil...
- published: 26 Feb 2008
- views: 235
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author: SRIBRG
Dr. Andy Singson - Reproductive success in model organism C. elegans
Dr. Andy Singson describes his research, which attempts to gain a stronger understanding of the molecular underpinnings of the interaction between sperm and ......
Dr. Andy Singson describes his research, which attempts to gain a stronger understanding of the molecular underpinnings of the interaction between sperm and ...
wn.com/Dr. Andy Singson Reproductive Success In Model Organism C. Elegans
Dr. Andy Singson describes his research, which attempts to gain a stronger understanding of the molecular underpinnings of the interaction between sperm and ...
- published: 26 Oct 2009
- views: 1172
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author: Rutgers
The Fruit Fly as a Model Organism for Eye Research
While the common fruit fly "Drosophila melanogaster" might seem like nothing but a pest, it is an incredibly important model organism that research use to study...
While the common fruit fly "Drosophila melanogaster" might seem like nothing but a pest, it is an incredibly important model organism that research use to study a huge number of human diseases, but also how multicellular organisms develop (like you and me!). In this video, we visit with Professor Justin Kumar to hear about how his research on the mechanisms of eye development using fruit flies uncovers many of the mysteries behind how human and other animal eyes develop! One of the biggest problems that scientists face is that their research using these simple organisms seems trivial and irrelevant. But hopefully after viewing this video, you can help us spread the word of why research using model organisms like the fruit fly to study the genetics and biochemistry of animal development is the fastest and most effective way for scientists to learn how these things work, but also to cure diseases from blindness to cancer.
wn.com/The Fruit Fly As A Model Organism For Eye Research
While the common fruit fly "Drosophila melanogaster" might seem like nothing but a pest, it is an incredibly important model organism that research use to study a huge number of human diseases, but also how multicellular organisms develop (like you and me!). In this video, we visit with Professor Justin Kumar to hear about how his research on the mechanisms of eye development using fruit flies uncovers many of the mysteries behind how human and other animal eyes develop! One of the biggest problems that scientists face is that their research using these simple organisms seems trivial and irrelevant. But hopefully after viewing this video, you can help us spread the word of why research using model organisms like the fruit fly to study the genetics and biochemistry of animal development is the fastest and most effective way for scientists to learn how these things work, but also to cure diseases from blindness to cancer.
- published: 15 Nov 2015
- views: 4