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Directed in 1971 by Robert Alan Weiss for the Department of Chemistry of Stanford University and imprinted with the "free love" aura of the period, this short film continues to be shown in biology class today. It has since spawn a series of similar funny attempts at vulgarizing protein synthesis. Narrated by Paul Berg, 1980 Nobel prize for Chemistry.
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pure freestyle demo (one shot, no editing, no good scratch skills!) using a preview version of my project "Protein[DS]" - now 4 modules running at the same time!
new "proof of concept" version available now:
http://gorgull.go oglepages.com/home2 - Enjoy!
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this was from a 70's science explaination video that had a lecture for 3 minutes before it, but due to time limits, i edited it out and left the gloriously odd dancing. enjoy
Two Americans and a U.S.-based Japanese scientist won the Nobel Prize in chemistry on Wednesday for research on a glowing jellyfish protein that revolutionized the ability to study disease and normal development in living organisms. (Oct. 8)
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DScratch module - Protein Project - Gorgull
This is the first shot of my first module of my audio manipulation suite project on DS and OSX/Linux/Win - codename Protein - the manipulation is really bad because I couldn't ear the sound while recording :-p
demo available @ http://gorgull.googl epages.com/protein
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NDSU Virtual Cell Animations Project animation 'Transcription'. For more information please see http://vcell.ndsu.ed u/animations
Once translated, proteins are dispersed throughout the cellular environment. This section covers the transport of a protein into a specific organelle--the mitochondria.
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An educational special for my biology class about protein synthesis.
It's lagging a little bit, but it doesn't really matter...and I hope no one actually tries to learn from this as it's a completely unreliable source...but it's entertaining so go for it!!