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'''History Lessons (Coded Rings)''' is the 2nd video in the FacilityJ ARG series.
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'''History Lessons (Coded Rings)''' is the second video in the [[Facility J|Facility J ARG series]].
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| name        = History Lessons (Coded Rings)
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| caption    = A "Toxic Gene"?
 
| blogger    = TravelerJ19
 
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| date        = January 14, 2007
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| url        = [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8oMVIDIKimQ YouTube.com]
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| description = Genetic engineering is nothing to play around with.
 
| description = Genetic engineering is nothing to play around with.
  
  
 
Attribution: Adhesion - Persymphony
 
Attribution: Adhesion - Persymphony
| tags        = DNA, [[OpAphid]], Plasmid Decoder, Rings
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| Previous    = History Lessons (XX/XY)
 
| Previous    = History Lessons (XX/XY)
 
| Next        = The Project (Great Minds Gather)
 
| Next        = The Project (Great Minds Gather)
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==Transcript==
 
==Transcript==
 
We're gonna talk today about recombinant DNA. Uh . . . when people in the general public hear the term recombinant DNA they sort of conjure up these ideas of mad scientists going around you know cloning bizarre organisms or creating dangerous forms of life. I told you about plasmids last time - small circular DNA molecules that are, that are used in the purpose of cloning. They're derived from nature but then they're, they've been heavily manipulated by scientists. Purify the enzyme and then perhaps inject it into the individual. The bacteria that didn't get a plasmid die. The bacteria that did get a plasmid survive. Um . . . the gene of interest is a "Toxic Gene".
 
We're gonna talk today about recombinant DNA. Uh . . . when people in the general public hear the term recombinant DNA they sort of conjure up these ideas of mad scientists going around you know cloning bizarre organisms or creating dangerous forms of life. I told you about plasmids last time - small circular DNA molecules that are, that are used in the purpose of cloning. They're derived from nature but then they're, they've been heavily manipulated by scientists. Purify the enzyme and then perhaps inject it into the individual. The bacteria that didn't get a plasmid die. The bacteria that did get a plasmid survive. Um . . . the gene of interest is a "Toxic Gene".
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==Notes==

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History Lessons (Coded Rings) is the second video in the Facility J ARG series.

Facility J 002
History Lessons (Coded Rings)

CodedRings.jpg
A "Toxic Gene"?

Blogger TravelerJ19
Date Posted January 14th, 2007
URL youtube.com
Description Genetic engineering is nothing to play around with.


Attribution: Adhesion - Persymphony

YouTube Tags DNA OpAphid Plasmid Decoder Rings
Adjacent Blogs
Previous "History Lessons (XX/XY)"
Next "The Project (Great Minds Gather)"

Transcript

We're gonna talk today about recombinant DNA. Uh . . . when people in the general public hear the term recombinant DNA they sort of conjure up these ideas of mad scientists going around you know cloning bizarre organisms or creating dangerous forms of life. I told you about plasmids last time - small circular DNA molecules that are, that are used in the purpose of cloning. They're derived from nature but then they're, they've been heavily manipulated by scientists. Purify the enzyme and then perhaps inject it into the individual. The bacteria that didn't get a plasmid die. The bacteria that did get a plasmid survive. Um . . . the gene of interest is a "Toxic Gene".

Notes