Gene Technology Access Center
HHMI Biointeractive: Biology of SARS - CoV - 2
Gregor Mendel: Teacher's Pet
How Mendel's Pea Plants Helped Us Understand Genetics
Learn Genetics - A Tour of the Basics (Old Tours)
Learn Genetics
Teach Genetics An Introduction to Heredity and Genetics
The Animated Genome
Unlocking Life's Code
Genes, DNA and Chromosomes Explained
DNA Structure: Teacher's Pet
GCSE - DNA Structure and Function
Rosalind Franklin: DNA's Unsung Hero
Amoeba Sisters: DNA Structure and Function
The Twisting Tale of DNA
DNA Replication - Nucleus Biology
DNA Replication - Fuse School
What Happens When Your DNA is Damaged?
Stated Clearly: What is a Gene?
Stated Clearly: What is DNA and How Does it Work?
DNA Interactive
DNA Learning Center 3-D Animation Library
DNA Learning Center Biology Animation Library
Super Simple DNA Replication Animation
DNA Replication - Advanced
DNA vs RNA - Nucleus Biology
Learn Genetics - From DNA to Protein
Protein Synthesis Part 1: Transcription - Nucleus Biology
Protein Synthesis Part 2: Translation - Cell Biology
DNA Workshop Learn about DNA Replication and Protein Synthesis
The Central Dogma of Biology
From DNA to Protein
GCSE - Protein Synthesis
Protein Synthesis with Wisc-Online Tutorial
Protein Synthesis with Wisc-Online Video
Protein Synthesis - Translation
GCSE - What are DNA Mutations?
Sickle Cell Anemia Animation
Sickle Cell - How this disease changes the shape of your cells.
Sickle Cell - A Mutation Story
Cystic Fibrosis Mechanism and Treatment - HHMI
A Single DNA Letter Change Leads to Blonde Hair
DNAi.org - Gel Electrophoresis
Electrophoresis and Gel Analysis
NOVA The Killer's Trail - Create a DNA Fingerprint
Create a DNA Fingerprint
DNA Gel Electrophoresis
Gel Electrophoresis Virtual Lab
Genetics for Kids
Chromosomes and Genes
Mistakes in Meiosis An explanation of nondisjunction.
Nondisjunction (Trisomy 21) - An animated tutorial
Human Genome Gateway for each Chromosome
Trisomy 8 and Mosaicism
Two-Faced Cat Mosaicism
Learn Genetics - Genes and Blood Types
Red Cross - Blood Types
Blood Types: ABO and Rh All about blood types - ABO and Rh blood groups. Who donates to whom? How are blood types inherited? What are the medical issues involved with transfusions? DON'T memorize that donor / recipient table - watch this video with the Penguin Professor instead!
Blood Typing with Bozeman
Color Vision Testing
Color Vision Test - Video Version
How to Extract DNA from Anything
DNA Extraction Virtual Lab
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), 3D Animation
Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR), 2DAnimation
Learn Genetics - Pedigree Investigator P.I. - On the Case of Nicotine Addiction
Genetic Disorders Library
Using Family History to Improve Your health
GCSE - Selective Breeding
GCSE - Genetic Engineering
What is a Plasmid?
FuseSchool - Genetic Engineering
FuseSchool - GM Crops
Kurzgesagt - Are GMO's Good or Bad?
Recombinant DNA Technology
Recombinant DNA Animation
Modern Cloning Techniques
How CRISPR lets you edit DNA
Bozeman Science: What is CRISPR?
HHMI Biointeractive: CRISPR-CAS 9 Mechanism & Applications
SciShow: CRISPR: A Gene Editing Superpower
What is CRISPR? Animation
How CRISPR lets you edit your cells.
Genome Editing with CRISPR-Cas9
Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell: Genetic Engineering Will Change Everything Forever - CRISPR
Kurzgesagt - In a Nutshell: How to EradicateOne of our Deadliest Enemies - Gene Drive & Malaria
Genetic Engineering and Working with DNA
GMO: Are we Playing God? Genetic modification of our food. Is it a good idea? Short answer: It could be, if it's done right. It could also be a very bad idea if it's done wrong.
Cloning in Focus
Cloning Fido: Is it Playing God?
NPR Story: Cloning, Stem Cells Long Mired in Legislative Gridlock The news that U.S. scientists have successfully cloned a human embryo seems almost certain to rekindle a political fight that has raged, on and off, since the announcement of the creation of Dolly the sheep in 1997. "The issue of legislation on human cloning is about to get hot again," says Hank Greely, director of the Center for Law and the Biosciences at Stanford Law School. But it's a fight that has, over the past decade and a half, produced a lot heat and light and not a lot of policy.
Using Family History to Improve Your Health