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Cancer Care Gets Personal « VICC News & Publications - 0 views

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    Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center has become the first cancer center in the Southeast and one of the first in the nation to offer adult cancer patients routine "genotyping" of their tumors at the DNA level.
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Your World - www.biotechinstitute.org - 0 views

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    Student friendly online "your world" magazines, on a variety of topics.
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18 Things You Should Know About Genetics - YouTube - 0 views

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    Gene Screen BC 2011 Participant. 18 Things You Should Know About Genetics is an animated film that presents fundamental background information about genetics, as well as offering some quirky but interesting facts about DNA, genes and genetics. It was created to be an upbeat, fun educational short film to initiate and draw interest to this sometimes daunting and seemingly complex subject matter.
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Genome Consortium for Active Teaching (GCAT) - 0 views

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    Resources for DNA microarrays, synthetic biology, and NextGen sequencing from Davidson College.
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Images & Illustrations | Genome: Unlocking Life's Code - 0 views

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    Images collection for genetic topics from the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History
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Animation: The Central Dogma - YouTube - 0 views

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    10:47 animation with text
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A gene for brain size - only found in humans | Science News SciGuru.org - 0 views

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    The researchers isolated different subpopulations of human brain stem cells and precisely identified, which genes are active in which cell type. In doing so, they noticed the gene ARHGAP11B: it is only found in humans and in our closest relatives, the Neanderthals and Denisova-Humans, but not in chimpanzees. This gene manages to trigger brain stem cells to form a bigger pool of stem cells. In that way, during brain development more neurons can arise and the cerebrum can expand. The cerebrum is responsible for cognitive functions like speaking and thinking.
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