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  1. Regulation of Eukaryotic DNA Transcription

    This animation shows how a variety of proteins interact to regulate the transcription of eukaryotic DNA into RNA.

    Topics:
    Gene Expression & Regulation
    DNA & RNA
    Grade Levels:
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    High School — AP/IB
    High School — General

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  2. The Geologic Carbon Cycle

    This animation explores how carbon enters the atmosphere and can be removed through a series of chemical reactions.

    Topics:
    Biogeochemical Cycles
    Atmosphere
    Geology
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  3. Plate Tectonics

    This animation provides an overview of some basic concepts from plate tectonics, a fundamental theory in earth science.

    Topics:
    Geology
    Grade Levels:
    High School — General

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  4. Mechanism of a Medication for Chronic Myeloid Leukemia

    This animation shows how the cancer treatment Gleevec inhibits the cancer-causing protein BCR-ABL.

    Topics:
    Cell Communication
    Genetic Disease
    Macromolecules
    Grade Levels:
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    High School — AP/IB

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  5. Reproductive Isolation and Speciation in Lizards

    This animation shows how a single species can give rise to many different species with distinct traits, using anole lizards as an example.

    Topics:
    Animal Behavior
    Speciation
    Natural Selection
    Grade Levels:
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    High School — AP/IB
    High School — General

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  6. The Animated Life of A. R. Wallace

    This animated short video illustrates the life of Alfred Russel Wallace, who independently formulated the theory of evolution by natural selection at the same time as Charles Darwin.

    Topics:
    Natural Selection
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  7. Resistance to a Medication for Chronic Myeloid Leukemia

    This animation shows why a mutant BCR-ABL protein is resistant to the cancer treatment drug Gleevec, and how a new drug can overcome this resistance.

    Topics:
    Genetic Disease
    Macromolecules
    Grade Levels:
    College
    High School — AP/IB

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  8. Young Students Recognize a Transitional Fossil

    This video shows the reactions of first-grade students to a replica of a Tiktaalik fossil.

    Topics:
    Explanations & Argumentation
    Paleobiology
    Skin & Musculoskeletal System
    Grade Levels:
    High School — AP/IB
    High School — General

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  9. Development of the Cerebral Cortex

    This animation shows how a region of the brain called the cerebral cortex develops in a human fetus.

    Topics:
    Reproduction & Development
    Nervous & Endocrine Systems
    Grade Levels:
    College

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  10. Seeing Single Molecules Move

    This animation shows how transcription factors find their binding sites in real time. It is based on data from an imaging method that can track single molecules in a living cell.

    Topics:
    Gene Expression & Regulation
    Biotechnology
    Grade Levels:
    College

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  11. Sickle Cell: Natural Selection in Humans

    This film explores the evolutionary connection between an infectious disease, malaria, and a genetic condition, sickle cell disease.

    Topics:
    Human Evolution
    Natural Selection
    Genetic Disease
    Patterns of Inheritance
    Grade Levels:
    College
    High School — AP/IB
    High School — General

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  12. Mapping Migrations: The Bird Genoscape Project

    This video follows an international team of researchers as they collect data to map migratory bird populations in the US and Mexico.

    Topics:
    Bioinformatics
    Conservation
    Populations
    Genomics
    Grade Levels:
    College
    High School — AP/IB
    High School — General

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