Websites
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Check out UCSC's Genome Browser. You'll remember that we went through an exercise using this browser earlier in the unit.
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A fancy interactive timeline describing scientists' discovery of DNA.
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The National Center for Biotechnology Information was kind enough to let us read part of this book on PCR.
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To handle all the controversy surrounding cloning and the science behind it, the Human Genome Project has put out a FAQ to help answer the public's questions.
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Something you can catch from your future dormmate? Or, a little-bit-cheesy interactive tool to help you understand gene therapy and delivery? Thankfully, the latter.
Video
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It's...a bit much. But, so educational! $20 says the song is stuck in your head the rest of the day.
Videos
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Kinda-90s special effects? Check. Video game music? Check. What more do you need, exactly?
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What's that you say? You want another video of replication? You got it! This one has cooler graphics, if we do say so ourselves.
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A 3D animation that describes applications of recombinant DNA technology. No sound here!