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McGraw-Hill Microbiology Animations
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A Biochemical Pathway
A-B Exotoxins (Diptheria Exotoxin)
Activation of Complement
Active Transport by Group Translocation
Addition and Deletion Mutations
Agglutination and Precipitation
Aminoacyl tRNA Synthetase
Appendaged Bacteria
Antibiotic Inhibition of Protein Synthesis
Antibody Diversity
Antigen Processing
Antigenic Determinants (Epitopes)
Antiviral Activity of Interferon
Antiviral Agents
Bacterial Cell Cycle
Bacterial Conjugation
Bacterial Conjugation – Transfer of a Plasmid
Bacterial Endospore Formation
Bacterial Locomotion
Bacterial Transformation
Bdellovibrio
Bidirectional DNA Replication
Binary Fission
Biofilm Formation
Calvin Cycle
cDNA
Cell Wall Antibiotics
Chemotaxis in Bacteria
Clonal Selection
Combination of Switches: the Lac Operon
Complement Activation
Complement Fixation Test
Complement Function
Conjugation: The Transfer of Chromosomal DNA
Conjugation: Transfer of the F Plasmid
Constructing Vaccines
Construction of a Plasmid Vector
Control of Gene Expression in Eukaryotes
Control of the Cell Cycle
Cotransport (Symport and Antiport)
Cyclic and Noncyclic Photophosphorylation
Cytotoxic (Type II Hypersensitivity)
Cytotoxic T-Cell Activity Against Target Cells
Delayed (Type IV) Hypersensitivity
Direct Repair
Diversity of Antibodies
DNA Fingerprinting
DNA Probe (DNA hybridization)
DNA Replication
DNA Replication Fork
DNA Structure
Early Genetic Engineering Experiment
Electron Flow in Photosynthetic Bacteria
54. Electron Transport System and ATP Synthesis
55. Electron Transport System and Formation of ATP
56. ELISA Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay
57. Entry of Virus into Host Cell
58. Feedback Inhibition of Biochemical Pathways
59. Food Pathogens and Temperature
60. Food Spoilage
61. Gram Stain
62. Hershey and Chase Experiment
63. HIV Replication
64. Horizontal Gene Transfer
65. How Diffusion Works
66. How Enzymes Work
67. How Facilitated Diffusion Works
68. How Glycolysis Works
69. How Nucleotides Are Added in DNA Replication
70. How Osmosis Works
71. How Prions Arise
72. How the Cell Cycle Works
73. How the HIV Infection Cycle Works
74. How the Krebs Cycle Works
75. How the NAD+ Works
76. How the Sodium Potassium Pump Works
77. How Translation Works
78. How Tumor Suppressor Genes Block Cell Division
79. Hydrochloric Acid Production by Parietal Cells in the Gastric Glands of the Stomach
80. IgA Mediated (Type 1) Hypersensitivity
81. Immune Complex Type 3 Hypersensitivity
82. Immuno-diffusion and –electrophoresis
83. Immunofluorescence and RIA
84. Inflammatory Response
85. Integration and Excision of a Plasmid
86. Interaction of Antigen Presenting Cells and T-helper Cells
87. Lambda Phage Replication Cycle
88. Life Cycle of T2 Phage
89. Limiting Amino Acids
90. Lysosomes
91. Malaria: Life Cycle of Plasmodium
92. Mechanism for Releasing Enveloped Viruses
93. Mechanism of Transposition
94. Membrane-Bound Receptors, G Proteins, and Ca2+ Channels
95. Membrane-Bound Receptors that Activate G Proteins
96. Meselson and Stahl Experiment
97. Methyl-directed Mismatch Repair
98. Microarrays
99. Mitosis and Cytokinesis
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Monoclonal Antibody Production
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Mutation by Base Substitution
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mRNA Synthesis (Transcription)
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Organs of Digestion
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PCR Reactions
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Peptidoglycan Biosynthesis
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Phagocytosis
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Photosynthetic Electron Transport and ATP Synthesis
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Polymerase Chain Reaction
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Prion Diseases
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Procaryotic Cell Shapes
Processing of Gene Information: Prokaryotes vs. Eukaryotes
Proofreading Function of DNA Polymerase
Protein Denaturation
Protein Synthesis
Proton Pump
Quorum Sensing
Regulatory Proteins: Regulation by Repression
Replication Cycle of a Retrovirus
Replication of a Positive (+) Sense Strand of Lytic RNA Phage
Restriction Endonucleases
Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms (RFLPs)
Rolling Circle Mechanisms of Replication
Root Nodule Formation
Sanger Sequencing
Second Messenger: cAMP
Simple Gene Expression
Simple Transposition
Sodium-Potassium Exchange Pump
Southern Blot
Specialized Transduction
Stages of Transcription
Steps in Cloning a Gene
Steps in the Replication of T4 Page in E.Coli
Stimulation of Cell Replication
Structural Basis of DNA Replication
Superantigens
T-Cell Dependent Antigens
The Function of Cohesin
The Immune Response
The Lac Operon (Induction)
The Trp Operon
The Tryptophan Repressor
Toll-like Receptors
Transcription Complex and Enhancers
Transcription Factors
Transduction (Generalized)
Translation Elongation
Translation Termination
Transposons: Shifting Segments of the Genome
Treatment of HIV
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