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The double life of RNA [videorecording] / by Bruns, Peter,(Peter J.); Cech, Thomas.; Liu, Dennis W. C.(CARDINAL)327036; Sutherland, Ann DeStefano.; Howard Hughes Medical Institute.(CARDINAL)274867; Sutherland Media Productions.(CARDINAL)332483;
Interactive features: New science of RNA interference -- Telomeres ten years after -- Diversity of RNA structures.Lecture 1. Catalysis, chemical and biochemical -- Lecture 2. RNA as an enzyme: discovery, origins of life, and medical possibilities -- Lecture 3. How to accelerate a reaction 100,000,000,000 times using only RNA -- Lecture 4. Life at the end of the chromosome: another RNA machine.Video segments from 2003: Enzymes that are not proteins: the discovery of ribozymes (20 min.) -- Dr. Thomas Cech on becoming a scientist (10 min.) -- NOVA scienceNOW on RNA! (16 min.).Executive producers of the DVD, Thomas R. Cech, Peter J. Bruns; producer, Dennis W.C. Liu.The four lectures were produced by Sutherland Media Productions for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute; producer Ann DeStefano Sutherland.Lecturer, Thomas R. Cech.Four lectures (60 min. each) presented in 1995 by Dr. Thomas R. Cech explain the role of RNA in cellular biology. Dr. Cech also discusses other implications of RNA catalysis.The DVD also includes 3 additional video segments from 2003, 3 hands-on experiment demonstrations, and 3 interactive slideshow features.DVD.
Subjects: Films for the hearing impaired.; Catalytic RNA.; Films for the hearing impaired.; RNA.; Telomere.; RNA.; Molecular Biology.; Research.;
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