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  • DNA Replication Process [3D Animation]

    See an organised list of all the animations: http://doctorprodigious.wordpress.com/hd-animations/

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, DNA, Replication, Animation

    3633 days ago

  • Memories Can Be Passed Down Through DNA

    The premise of Assassin's Creed is the reliving of other people's memories stored inside DNA. Well scientists have found that in mice, it actually happens! Anthony is joined by special guest and our friend Tara Long from Hard Science to explain how this process works, and if it might apply to hum...

    Tags: Evolution, Bioinformatics, Genomics, Epigenetics, Memory

    3632 days ago

  • A History of Bioinformatics (in the Year 2039)

    C. Titus Brown http://video.open-bio.org/video/1/a-history-of-bioinformatics-in-the-year-2039

    Tags: Bioinformatics, History

    3558 days ago

  • How to sequence the human genome - Mark J. Kiel

    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/how-to-sequence-the-human-genome-mark-j-kiel Your genome, every human's genome, consists of a unique DNA sequence of A's, T's, C's and G's that tell your cells how to operate. Thanks to technological advances, scientists are now able to know the sequen...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genome, Sequencing, NGS, Mapping

    3612 days ago

  • Stephen Friend: The hunt for "unexpected genetic heroes"

    What can we learn from people with the genetics to get sick — who don't? With most inherited diseases, only some family members will develop the disease, while others who carry the same genetic risks dodge it. Stephen Friend suggests we start studying those family members who stay healthy. Hear a...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genomics, Heredity, TED, Disease

    3611 days ago

  • Genomics and Personalized Medicine

    (October 20, 2009) Michael Snyder, Professor of Genetics and Chair of the Department of Genetics at Stanford, discusses advances in gene sequencing, the impact of genomics on medicine, the potential for personalized medicine. and efforts at Stanford to further study these issues. Stanford Mini M...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Personalized Mrdicine, Genomics

    3610 days ago

  • Genomics and Personalized Medicine Breakthroughs

    http://bit.ly/e8QGzY Human genome mapping is now enabling a breakthrough in medical innovation -- personalized medicine. What does this mean for patients? We can now identify predispositions to disease, predict how we metabolize drugs, and figure out what kinds of treatments we may respond to, an...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Personalised Medicine, Genomics, NGS

    3610 days ago

  • Genomic Medicine - Bruce Korf (2014)

    May 21, 2014 - Current Topics in Genome Analysis 2014 A lecture series covering contemporary areas in genomics and bioinformatics. More: http://www.genome.gov/COURSE2014

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Genomics, Medicine, NGS

    3587 days ago

  • Pimp your brain: Bioinformatics

    Jan Lisec from the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology explains, in this "pimp your brain" episode, what bioinformatics is and why bioinformatics is so important and indispensable for biological research. In the video serial "Pimp your brain" scientists from the Max Planck Institu...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Tutorial, Learn, Online, Basics, Learning

    3530 days ago

  • The Genome 10K Project

    https://genome10k.soe.ucsc.edu The Genome 10K project aims to assemble a genomic zoo—a collection of DNA sequences representing the genomes of 10,000 vertebrate species, approximately one for every vertebrate genus. The trajectory of cost reduction in DNA sequencing suggests that this project wi...

    Tags: Bioinformatics, Computational Biology, Genetics, Sequencing, G10K, Variant, Assembly, Animal

    3552 days ago