Структура и функции ДНК — курс Максима Франк-Каменецкого / ПостНаука


Все, что нужно знать об открытии, редактировании и функциях ДНК.
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В курсе рассказано о самых фундаментальных аспектах ДНК, особенно о тех, при изучении которых особую роль играют не только биология и генетика, но и химия, физика и математика: как была открыта структура ДНК и почему это открытие считается одним из крупнейших в истории науки; об асимметрии всего живого в отношении правого и левого; о центральной догме молекулярной биологии — универсальном законе живой материи; о том, почему ДНК бывают линейными у одних организмов и замкнутыми в кольцо у других; о мутациях, повреждениях текста ДНК, ведущих к многочисленным наследственным болезням; о возникающей на наших глазах революционной технологии редактирования ДНК, которая позволит в недалеком будущем исправлять ошибки в тексте ДНК больного.

Содержание видео:
0:10 Узлы ДНК
11:30 Кольцевые ДНК
23:00 Каноническая структура ДНК
35:00 Открытие структуры ДНК
45:44 Репликация ДНК
58:32 Повреждения ДНК
1:11:00 Необычные формы ДНК
1:24:40 Центральная догма молекулярной биологии
1:38:03 Определение последовательности ДНК
1:50:40 Асимметрия биологических молекул

Это видео собрано из материалов курса биофизика Максима Франк-Каменецкого «Структура и функции ДНК». Расшифровки и дополнительные материалы читайте здесь: postnauka.ru/courses/43955

Максим Франк-Каменецкий доктор физико-математических наук, профессор факультета биомедицинской инженерии Бостонского университета, приглашенный профессор Сколковского института науки и технологий (2014)

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