Hand-Me-Down Genes: How Genes Work
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| Length: |
(25 minutes, color) |
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DVD-R or VHS |
| Copyright Date: |
1997 |
| Item Number: |
8450 |
| ISBN Number: |
0-7365-0401-X |
| Prices include public performance rights. |
| Only available in the US and Canada |
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| Our body is composed of billions of cells, but how does each cell know what to become? This program starts with the nucleus of a single cell and then explains the other components the cell needs to function: chromosomes, genes, DNA, and ribosomes. From hair color to height, our genes determine who we are. This program explores, through animated graphics, all of the basic genetic building blocks and how they work. (25 minutes, color) |
Related products: Scientific Method, Part One-Cells: An Introduction, Part Two-Cell Functions: A Closer Look, Understanding the Basic Concepts of Genetics, Hand-Me-Down Genes: Family Patterns |
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