I made this for a science class presentation in eighth grade. My friend TheGreyDuck did the narrating.
Please comment if you can and tell me what you liked or what I could do better! Thanks! *UPDATE* 12/4/08 Wow this thing still gets views?! Can’t believe my middle school science video is helping other students and being used by teachers I don’t even know. oO If you’re a teacher using this video, please send me a message and let me know! I’m interested to know how many people are using it and what the class’s reactions were.
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A short primer on basic genetics including mitosis, meiosis, and how to use Punnett squares to determine the genotypic and phenotypic ratios of dominant, recessive, and x-linked genetic crosses.
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General Biology Lecture
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Here’s the thing… very very nice! That´s TIM ALEXANDER. What else can i say? Sorry, but i had to edit the video ’cause we got only ten minutes…
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A/Prof David Booth presents how his lab is trying to help find the cure for MS using genetics.
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The Journey of Man is a documentary that talks about our evolution, our recent history, and how we came to be to the way we are today. It looks at the Y chromosome, that’s passed down from male to male, and tracks the marker mutations to map our ancestors’ journey. It’s how we conquered the Earth in just the last 59000 years.
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To purchase this DVD please visit www.greatpacificmedia.com Segment from the program Cellular Reproduction: Mitosis, Cytokinesis, and the Cell Cycle DVD Description Our Mitosis DVD starts by introducing the cell cycle and briefly describing the process of binary fusion in prokaryotic cells before going on to a detailed look at the eukaryotic cell cycle from the G1, S and G2 phases of interphase through the prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase phases of mitosis. The difference between cytokinesis in animal and plant cells is then illustrated. The program concludes by explaining why an understanding of cellular division is critical to: conquering cancer, cloning organs, and perhaps even reversing aging.