Molecular Biology's Central Dogma



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Compilation of "true" to size, shape and speed animations provided by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute showing each part of the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology using the Human globin gene as an example--all in one video


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Well selection ... ( 6 months ago by eeritated)
Well selection could only occur after the first cell has arrived....and for minimal life you require these machines and others....either they were assembled by an intelligent agent, or a product of chance....now once you have the cell selection can go to work but selection can only work with already extant information or mutation(spelling errors)....there is no way to gain information.
Yes, the universe ... ( 6 months ago by eeritated)
Yes, the universe is finite....at one point all of nature, space and time did not exist....natural law demands a 1st cause, but nothing in nature existed yet.....so whatever the 1st cause was, it was outside of nature or super natural.
Wrong answrer, most ... ( 6 months ago by eeritated)
Wrong answrer, most if not all of the New testament documents were written prior to 64 AD, by the eyewittneses to the events...Scholorship suggests that Mark and MAthew were written 1st followed by luke, and John...Luke wrote 2 books Luke and acts...the 2nd book acts left Paul alive waiting for meeting with Nero....paul died during the persecution of 64 AD...Luke was written before that date...also you wouldn't say paul wrote his letters after his beheading would you???
Sorry eeritated, ... ( 6 months ago by stevenrszabo)
Sorry eeritated, the dates you are using surrounding Paul or other apostles are not reliable enough for factual belief. If you think they are, then you should realize that the same scholars that say that Paul of Tarsus never met Jesus in person.
Amazing vid. ... ( 6 months ago by TheWretchthatIam)
Amazing vid. Amazing design.
Why does it have to ... ( 6 months ago by csurrel)
Why does it have to be outside of nature? Why couldn't it be part of some, as of yet, undiscovered part of nature. The answers could, and probably do, exist in sub-atomic nature. I'm not arguing with you, but I just want to point out that we are not yet to the point of being able to define this as an 'if-then' statement. It doesn't exactly have to be "Either nature or something superseding nature."
Array ( 6 months ago by PrometheusWithLight)
That was cool.
"He who cannot stop and stand in awe at the wonders around him is as good as dead, for he is blind."
- Einstein
(Might be paraphrased, I'm quoting from memory.)
Well when we are ... ( 6 months ago by eeritated)
Well when we are speaking about the Universe we are talking about everything Space, particles, waves, quarks, time sub atomics....everything.....As I said, even time had a begining and that even freaks me out....the concept that before the first second didn't ever exist....that is a head scratcher huh??....the point is that the universe includes all of nature, and all of the laws that govern our science before that second...never were...the fact that it is here now, demands an external 1st cause
What was this ... ( 6 months ago by AkinaGod)
What was this representing?
The production of ... ( 6 months ago by waori)
The production of haemaglobin in the cell.
God speaking ( 5 months ago by rodrigotemple)
God speaking
That be some crazy ... ( 5 months ago by subach)
That be some crazy chemistry there!
Array ( 5 months ago by Android811)
Awesome vid,
I wish we had these when I did 1st year biology. It makes the whole process much easier to understand than just watching powerpoint slides!
Thanks for posting ... ( 4 months ago by FLEURBEAU)
Thanks for posting this video here.
The best vid I have ... ( 4 months ago by povmcdov)
The best vid I have ever seen on the subject by far. It really brings home the massive efficiency of the machinery. Whoever made this should do one on proton pumps/ATPase, it would look excellent with the rotor subunit whizzing round spewing H+ everywhere.
I hope there will ... ( 3 months ago by xgalba01)
I hope there will be some 2 hour cinema movie on this theme with great graphics in the future. This is nice beginning.
Excellent Work! ... ( 3 months ago by sikurzu)
Excellent Work! Thanks for the contribution. It would've been much better with some labellings. Science is superb.
really bad vid :S ( 3 months ago by colexz)
really bad vid :S
Great!!! =) ( 2 months ago by MetalloFun88)
Great!!! =)
search youtube for ... ( 2 months ago by roidroid)
search youtube for Abiogenesis, there's nice vids that will help you understand. watch?v=U6QYDdgP9eg this one is good
where? ( 2 months ago by roidroid)
where?
there are some. ... ( 2 months ago by roidroid)
there are some. Search youtube for "ATPase"
Wow! Love the ... ( 2 months ago by MediaMama111)
Wow! Love the sounds...
You're absolutely ... ( 2 weeks ago by MismeretMonk)
You're absolutely right. And another thing: RNA polymerase must also proofreading his RNA-strand, so transcription is much more slow than in the video.



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