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The day (in 2001) the genome sequence became available, Todd Barton 'sonofied' the sequence. Todd is the music director of the Oregon Shakespeare Festival. Hear & learn more at ToddBarton.com.
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Upon audience request, Ben Fry describes his craaaaazy human genome valence project at FITC2006... built with Processing.
(http://acg.media .mit.edu/people/fry/ genomevalence/)
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Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (ELSI) of the Human Genome Project. Discusses important ethical or societal issues of the Human Genome Project. Producer: NIH
Contact Information: http://www.genome.go v/Pages/EducationKit /
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Dr. Louis Ptacek's research focuses on identification and characterization of genes that cause normal variations and disorders of the nervous system. Series: "UCSF Mini Medical School for the Public" [7/2006] [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 11682]
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Dr. Rothberg discusses the first sequence of an individual human genome (James D. Watson) at Baylor College of Medicine.
Dr. Rothberg is the father of next-generation sequencing, and inventor of 454 sequencing, as well as bead emulsion pcr, and bacterial clone free methods of preparing DNA libraries now in use by all major next gen genome systems.
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Lucas isn't the most convident person in the world. After missing his chance to ask the new student out to the dance Lucas' gene under the microscope gets triggered.
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Riz Khan talks to Craig Venter, who in the 1990s led the race to map the human genome, the sequence of genes that govern the makeup of every cell of our bodies.