This animation demonstrates how computational tools can be used to analyse and interpret data from DNA sequences. Suitable for high school biology / secondary science classes on genetics and inheritance. Animation partially funded by a Royal Society Partnership Grant. Project team: Emma Garlick, Adam Rash, Karen Stephens, Laura Olivares Boldú, Giulia Ponti and Elisa Lucaccini. This video is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence (CC BY 4.0). You are free to share and adapt this material, provided attribution is given. Licence: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/... Attribution: Created by the Wellcome Sanger Institute for www.yourgenome.org, released under CC BY 4.0. More DNA learning resources: https://www.yourgenome.org/ Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOZ55MwDaD9WoxSHQvvyOw64pcauGUBJN&si=oS8W_JGiy5eWdGu9
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I am very happy that the owner of this channel is active again. Their animation about replication and other DNA processes helped me learn it so easily. Thanks, Yourgenome :)))
Watching from Japan! Here's a request: Could you create a PCR method animation? I'd love to see it in the graphic style of your cell video from 7 months ago or the DNA semi-conservative replication video from 9–10 years ago.
Popularising bioinformatics is great and very much needed, but describing it as "the analysis of biological data using existing computational techniques" really undersells a field which has been a major source of new problems and methods.
The video is amazing, I love bioinformatics. And the animation is just amazing!