Re: Animation on Central Dogma
- From: j.wilkins1@xxxxxxxxx (John Wilkins)
- Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2007 14:59:55 -0400 (EDT)
Tim Tyler <seemysig@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
j_thomas wrote:
The central dogma of molecular biology was first enunciated by Francis
Crick in 1958 and re-stated in a Nature paper published in 1970.The
central dogma of molecular biology deals with the detailed residue-by-
residue transfer of sequential information. It states that such
information cannot be transferred back from protein to either protein
or nucleic acid.
http://bioisolutions.blogspot.com/2007/07/central-dogma.html
or
http://tinyurl.com/37qhfm
Ah, yes: the central dogma of pre-genetic engineering
molecular biology.
These are animations by my then-staff member Drew Berry of DNA
replication, transcription and splicing. He did this from original
papers and with the advice of scores of actual molecular biologists
including many genetic engineers. If you can fault any of it, feel free
to do so.
--
John S. Wilkins, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Philosophy
University of Queensland - Blog: scienceblogs.com/evolvingthoughts
"He used... sarcasm. He knew all the tricks, dramatic irony, metaphor,
bathos, puns, parody, litotes and... satire. He was vicious."
.
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