The Central Dogma: DNA to proteins (an animated lecture video)



This animated lecture video discusses the central dogma of molecular biology, how DNA codes for RNA and proteins. Designed for collegiate level introductory science classes, topics include: DNA, RNA, proteins, nucleotides, amino acids, phosphodiester linkages, peptide bonding, and a historical perspective of the discovery of DNA secondary structure by Chargaff, Franklin, Watson and Crick.

Support website for this lecture, including a corresponding website, lecture slides, an interactive study guide and lab can be found at: thebiologyprimer.com/the-central-dogma
Main website: thebiologyprimer.com

Contact the producer: thebiologyprimer@gmail.com

Music by TheIllaDopest (soundcloud.com/theilladopest)

Media Credits: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1m1eNFT_xdwNb2YlDEXXRZcxRRWK-rq3Q7c4KJ0ZABZk/edit?usp=sharing

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