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Classroom Resource
This guide correlates all the resources available on the Holiday Lectures on Science DVDs and throughout the BioInteractive.org website to specific Big Ideas, Enduring Understandings, and Essential Knowledge threads of the new AP® Biology Curriculum Framework.
Classroom Resource
Topics include: PCR, DNA Sequencing, Genetic Engineering, and Microarray. This guide includes multiple classroom-ready worksheets to accompany HHMI’s virtual labs.
Click & Learn
Answer interactive questions to explore the logic of the Virochip microarray design, particularly how evolutionary relationships can be used to detect new viruses.
Click & Learn
Learn about the different ways scientists are able to detect when genes are being expressed in various tissues.
Click & Learn
DNA microarrays, or gene chips, are an important new technology for genomic research. Learn how researchers use computing to analyze and interpret the huge datasets generated by microarray experiments.
Video Clips
Video microscopy demonstrating how sperm from an infertile male can be injected into a female egg.
Video Clips
How a microarraying robot delivers hundreds of small molecules to a series of slides.
Video Clips
What do humans, flies, and worms have in common? More than you might think. See how transgenic organisms are engineered, and how they enable researchers to study genetic diseases.
Video Clips
Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) is performed looking through a microscope and using small glass pipettes to handle human eggs and to remove and transfer nuclei from one cell to another.
Video Clips
Dr. Melton describes the process used to extract DNA from a cell and to analyze it on a gene chip.
Lectures
Dr. Eric Lander takes us on a tour of this remarkable genetic century, describing the rapid advances in DNA sequencing technologies and information science.
Lectures
To understand life's processes, perturb them. How a process responds to an insult can provide clues about normal function or mimic a specific disease state.
Lectures
Dr. Lander explores human genetic variation and how it may affect individual susceptibility to certain diseases.
Lectures
Scientists now have the ability to create millions of new molecules. How do they test whether any of these molecules are useful?
Lectures
The identification of hundreds of genes involved in the formation and spread of cancer is leading to promising new methods for diagnosis, prevention, and treatment.
Lectures
An overview of embryonic development, the progressive differentiation of cells, and properties of embryonic stem cells.
Lectures
In cloning, a cell's genetic machinery is reprogrammed. Can we similarly coax stem cells to become specific cell types?
Lectures
New technologies like the Virochip harness DNA's properties to identify and fight new viruses.
Lectures
Understanding the immune response is essential to developing safe vaccines for dengue and other diseases.
Lectures
The SARS epidemic was successfully halted by a global research effort to identify a new virus.
Series
Watch two leading virus reasearchers explain how they use both simple and sophisticated technologies to detect and fight infectious agents.
Lectures
Dr. Page explains how successive inversions and deletions of the Y chromosome during mammalian evolution have reduced it to its present form—small and sparsely populated with genes.
Lectures
Although tiny in size, the fruit fly has had a major impact on our understanding of circadian rhythms.
Lectures
Dr. Rosbash discloses how scientists have persuaded Mother Nature to reveal the inner workings of the fruit fly's biological clock.




