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Molecular Diversity

Molecular Diversity is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Springer Science+Business Media covering research on molecular diversity and combinatorial chemistry in basic and applied research and drug discovery. The journal publishes both short and full-length papers, perspectives, news, and reviews. Coverage addresses the generation of molecular diversity, application of diversity for screening against alternative targets of all types, and the analysis of results and their applications. The journal was established in 1995 and the editors-in-chief are Hong-yu Li and Kunal Roy. (Wikipedia).

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Teach Astronomy - Diversity of Life

http://www.teachastronomy.com/ The history of life on Earth is one of diversity which gives astronomers optimism that life may be widespread in the universe, at least microbial life forms. We know three things from the early history of life on Earth: that organic molecules got together an

From playlist 25. Early Earth and Life Processes

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Dogs vs Cats: The Diversity Paradox

To make our work paw-sible, join us on Patreon at http://patreon.com/MinuteEarth! Different dogs look incredibly different - but that doesn't mean they are necessarily more diverse. LEARN MORE ************** To learn more about this topic, start your googling with these keywords: phenot

From playlist Biology

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Molecular evolution (1), introduction.

This video revisits some of the concepts from the previous lectures about population genetics from a perspective in which the alleles are defined as specific changes to the DNA nucleotides rather than abstract differences between alleles. Some new topics are also introduced. Topics describ

From playlist TAMU: Bio 312 - Evolution | CosmoLearning Biology

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BD#5 Structural Adaptations

11 Biology Module 3 Biological Diversity Structural Adaptations

From playlist Y11 Bio Mod 3 Biological Diversity

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Michael Desai: Genetic diversity in the interference selection limit

Find this video and other talks given by worldwide mathematicians on CIRM's Audiovisual Mathematics Library: http://library.cirm-math.fr. And discover all its functionalities: - Chapter markers and keywords to watch the parts of your choice in the video - Videos enriched with abstracts, b

From playlist Probability and Statistics

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What Is A Species? | Evolution | Biology | FuseSchool

Carl Linnaeus classified all living things into groups based upon their physical features. His system placed organisms with the most similar characteristics together in a group he called the “species”. A species is defined as all organisms that are able to breed with one another, and mos

From playlist BIOLOGY: Evolution

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Diversity of life (1), broad overview of all life

This video introduces the overall phylogeny of life on Earth. It then provides a broad overview of the following groups: eubacteria, archaea, fungi, and green plants.

From playlist TAMU: Bio 312 - Evolution | CosmoLearning Biology

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Introduction to Anatomy and Physiology

We know about atoms and molecules and cells, so now we are ready to learn about complex multicellular life. Of course the multicellular species that is of the most interest to us is Homo sapiens, because that's us! The human body is incredibly complex, comprised of different kinds of tissu

From playlist Anatomy & Physiology

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Evolution, Biogeography and "Systems Ecology" in Microbial Eukaryote Taxa - H. Bik - 1/14/16

Bioinformatics Research Symposium Beckman Institute Auditorium Thursday, January 14, 2016

From playlist Bioinformatics Research Symposium

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Lec 31 | MIT 7.014 Introductory Biology, Spring 2005

Population Genetics and Evolution (Prof. Martin Polz, Guest Lecturer) View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/7-014S05 License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu

From playlist MIT 7.014 Introductory Biology, Spring 2005

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Evolution - Schlüsselmomente der Evolution

Ralf Sommer untersucht an Fadenwürmern, wie die Evolution arbeitet. Es zeigt sich: Bewährte Abläufe werden zweckentfremdet und neu mit anderen kombiniert. So kann ein Organismus schnell neue Eigenschaften hervorbringen.

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Public Lecture: Scaling of Electronic Devices: From the Vacuum Tube... by Latha Venkataraman

Second Bangalore School on Population Genetics and Evolution URL: http://www.icts.res.in/program/popgen2016 DESCRIPTION: Just as evolution is central to our understanding of biology, population genetics theory provides the basic framework to comprehend evolutionary processes. Population

From playlist Modern Trends in Electron Transfer Chemistry: From Molecular Electronics to Devices

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What is an Angiosperm?

Invertebrate Paleontology and Paleobotany is a graduate level course in paleontology at Utah State University, which covers the major groups of marine invertebrates, fossil plants, and the important techniques and tools used in the field of paleontology. It covers ichnology, fossil preserv

From playlist Utah State University: Invertebrate Paleontology and Paleobotany (CosmoLearning Geology)

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Enabling Rapid COVID-19 Small Molecule Drug Design Through Scalable Deep Learning Generative Models

A Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory team developed an accurate and efficient generative machine learning model to enable COVID-19 researchers to produce novel compounds that could possibly treat the disease. Using Sierra, the world’s third-fastest supercomputer, the team trained the

From playlist Center for Applied Scientific Computing

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Topological Structure of Genotype Spaces and the Dynamics...(Lecture - 3) by Susanna Manrubia

PROGRAM FIFTH BANGALORE SCHOOL ON POPULATION GENETICS AND EVOLUTION (ONLINE) ORGANIZERS: Deepa Agashe (NCBS, India) and Kavita Jain (JNCASR, India) DATE: 17 January 2022 to 28 January 2022 VENUE: Online No living organism escapes evolutionary change, and evolutionary biology thus conn

From playlist Fifth Bangalore School on Population Genetics and Evolution (ONLINE) 2022

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Can scientists solve Darwin's 'abominable mystery' about the angiosperm explosion?

Molecular biology has helped illuminate long-held questions about flowering plants Read the perspective: https://scim.ag/3gdSbSH Credits producer Meagan Cantwell supervising producer Joel Goldberg special thanks Gemma Alderton Casper J. van der Kooi Catherine Matacic Pamela Soltis il

From playlist Research Features

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Molecular Archaeology: Using Genomes to Reconstruct Two Billion Years by Mukund Thattai

ICTS at Ten ORGANIZERS: Rajesh Gopakumar and Spenta R. Wadia DATE: 04 January 2018 to 06 January 2018 VENUE: International Centre for Theoretical Sciences, Bengaluru This is the tenth year of ICTS-TIFR since it came into existence on 2nd August 2007. ICTS has now grown to have more tha

From playlist ICTS at Ten

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Francis Crick Prize Lecture 2016 by Dr Madan Babu Mohan

Unstructured proteins: cellular complexity and human diseases If DNA is the blueprint of life, proteins are the building blocks. Research over the last century has shown that the shapes adopted by proteins determine their functions. Mutations that affect their shapes cause human diseases.

From playlist Latest talks and lectures

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Phylogeny and the Tree of Life

Alright, we've learned about how unicellular organisms came to be, how they became multicellular, and then from those how evolution by natural selection produced all the species in the world today. But there are so many! Millions and millions in fact. Which is most closely related to which

From playlist Biology/Genetics

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LS4A - Evidence of Common Ancestry and Diversity

In this video Paul Andersen describes several types of evidence for common ancestry. This evidence is contained in the fossils, embryos and molecules of living organisms. Even though life on our planet is incredibly diverse there are common threads that run through everything. This idea

From playlist Next Generation Science Standards

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