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01-15-2008, 03:23 PM
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Here's a link to the project page mentioned at the end of the video. There's lots of goodies there! 
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Originally Posted by Monomer | OMG. That's seriously the greatest science song since Tom Lehrer's "The Elements" to the tune of the Major-General's song. 
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Originally Posted by Mercedes Benzene OMG. That's seriously the greatest science song since Tom Lehrer's "The Elements" to the tune of the Major-General's song.  | I thought it was quite funny, and certainly an interesting way to promote PCR machines. My colleague, although finding it amusing, thought Bio-Rad had sunk to a new low. Quote:
PCR, when you need to detect mutations.
PCR, when you need to recombine.
PCR, when you need to find out who the daddy is.
PCR, when you need to solve a crime.
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| | | Re: Great Science at YouTube Compliments of XVIVO, created for Harvard, this animation is just magnificant, and has been a favorite of mine for some time.
It makes me wonder even more how life could have just happened *by itself*. But that is neither here nor there.
Now that I know it's on youtube, I thought I would post it here. The first one I'm posting is the full version, but is a little bit too much (although it's very educational  ). I prefer the shortened version which instead of being narrated, has a nice musical score to it.
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01-22-2008, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Mercedes Benzene Compliments of XVIVO, created for Harvard, this animation is just magnificant, and has been a favorite of mine for some time.
It makes me wonder even more how life could have just happened *by itself*. But that is neither here nor there.
Now that I know it's on youtube, I thought I would post it here. The first one I'm posting is the full version, but is a little bit too much (although it's very educational  ). I prefer the shortened version which instead of being narrated, has a nice musical score to it. YouTube - Inner Life of a Cell: Leukocyte YouTube - The Inner Life of the Cell | WOW!! 
Great find MB! 
I watched the first link and although a lot of the terms went over my head, it was still educational. The animations are amazing!
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