Molecular Biology Video Lectures

 

 

 

UC Berkeley Webcast/Courses

 

General Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (MCB 110, Fall 2007)

 

Molecular and Cell Biology - Fall 2007 - Molecular biology of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and their viruses. Mechanisms of DNA replication, transcription, translation. Structure of genes and chromosomes. Regulation of gene expression. Biochemical processes and principles in membrane structure and function, intracellular trafficking and subcellular compartmentation, cytoskeletal architecture, nucleocytoplasmic transport, signal transduction mechanisms, and cell cycle control.

General Genetics (MCB 140, Fall 2007)

 

MCB 140 - Fall 2007 - In-depth introduction to genetics, including mechanisms of inheritance; gene transmission and recombination; transposable DNA elements; gene structure, function, and regulation; and developmental genetics.

General Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (MCB 110, Fall 2006)

 

MCB 110: General Biochemistry and Molecular Biology - Fall 2006. Molecular biology of prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells and their viruses. Mechanisms of DNA replication, transcription, translation. Structure of genes and chromosomes. Regulation of gene expression. Biochemical processes and principles in membrane structure and function, intracellular trafficking and subcellular compartmentation, cytoskeletal architecture, nucleocytoplasmic transport, signal transduction mechanisms, and cell cycle control.

Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) Life Sciences

 

Secrets of the Sequence Video Series on the Life Sciences

 

The Secrets of the Sequence Video Series offers an innovative way for teachers to incorporate astounding advances in the life sciences from gene research into their teaching.

 

All 50 videos have an accompanying classroom-tested lesson that encourages students to further explore the video topics. Each lesson includes background information, state and national science standards, discussion questions and answers, teacher notes and an activity that will ensure a hands-on, “minds-on” experience.