Mismatch Repair
This animation shows how mistakes made during DNA replication are repaired by the cell.
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This animation shows how mistakes made during DNA replication are repaired by the cell.
This animation shows how errors in DNA replication can lead to expanding sections of repeating nucleotides.
This animation shows how a genetically modified virus can be used to destroy cancer cells.
This animation shows how X chromosomes are randomly switched off in most female mammals.
This animation shows how bacteria can transfer genes to each other.
This animation shows how pathogenic E. coli bacteria bind to intestinal cells.
This animation explores the molecular interactions that regulate circadian rhythms in Drosophila fruit flies.
This animation explores the behavior of fruit flies with a mutation that affects the biological clock.
This animation explores the molecular interactions that regulate circadian rhythms in mammals.
This animation provides an overview of the structure and function of the human heart.
This animation shows how influenza viruses can combine their genetic information to produce new viral strains.
This animation shows how pathogenic Salmonella bacteria invade intestinal cells and evade the immune system.