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  1. Cone Snails: Versatile Hunters

    Dr. Jason Biggs of the University of Guam Marine Laboratory discusses the anatomy of cone snails and introduces us to a variety of cone snail species with different tactics to hunt and capture their prey.

    Topics:
    Zoology
    Animal Behavior
    Nervous & Endocrine Systems
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  2. Bee Colony Collapse Disorder

    This video explores a microarray technology for identifying pathogens that infect honey bees. This research may help identify possible causes for colony collapse disorder.

    Topics:
    Zoology
    Archaea & Eukaryotes
    Pathogens & Disease
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  3. Stratigraphic Principles

    This video provides a demonstration of two main principles in the study of rock layers: superposition and association.

    Topics:
    Geology
    Earth History
    Grade Levels:
    High School — AP/IB
    High School — General

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  4. The Principle of Isostasy

    This video provides a demonstration of the principle of isostasy, the idea that the continental crust “floats” on the underlying mantle.

    Topics:
    Geology
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  5. Dante's Story: Genomics and Hemimegalencephaly

    This video tells the story of a boy with a congenital brain condition and how analyzing samples from him and other patients helped discover the genetic cause.

    Topics:
    Reproduction & Development
    Nervous & Endocrine Systems
    Genetic Disease
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  6. DNA Sequence Technology Improves Cancer Treatment

    This video explores how advances in DNA sequencing technology have improved cancer diagnosis and treatment.

    Topics:
    Bioinformatics
    Genomics
    Biotechnology
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  7. CLARITY: Cutting Edge Microscopy for Brain Imaging

    This video shows a technique used to obtain detailed images of nerve cells by fluorescent microscopy.

    Topics:
    Nervous & Endocrine Systems
    Biotechnology
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    High School — AP/IB

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  8. VEGF

    This animation shows how tumors use the protein VEGF to recruit blood vessels.

    Topics:
    Differentiation
    Cell Communication
    Grade Levels:
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  9. Triplet Code

    This animation describes how many nucleotides encode a single amino acid, which is a key part of the genetic code.

    Topics:
    Bioinformatics
    DNA & RNA
    Macromolecules
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  10. Coding Sequences in DNA

    This animation describes how only a small part of the human genome directly codes for proteins.

    Topics:
    Bioinformatics
    DNA & RNA
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  11. RNA Folding

    This animation shows how RNA molecules can form different structures, including ones that look and act like proteins.

    Topics:
    DNA & RNA
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  12. Recombination of the Y Chromosome

    This animation shows how recombination occurs between the X and Y chromosomes, then within the Y chromosome itself.

    Topics:
    Cell Cycle
    DNA & RNA
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