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DNA
Interactive DVD
" DNA has come a long way." James D. Watson, Nobel Laureate
DNA
Interactive (DNAi) is dedicated to the moment on February 28,
1953, when Jim Watson and Francis Crick discovered the double-helical
structure of DNA and to the scientists who breathed life into
that structure. Many leading scientists, including 11 Nobel Laureates,
were interviewed for their viewpoints on how we came to understand
the language of DNA, how we bend it to our own service, and what
it can tell us about who we are.
DNAi is a multimedia resource for high school and introductory college
biology students and teachers. The DNAi products an award-winning
web site (www.dnai.org) and DVD are the result of a two-year collaboration
between scientists, educators, and film-makers on three continents.
This DVD includes:
• More than 200 video clips and animations for approximately four
hours of viewing
• Video interviews with 11 Nobel Laureates and more than 50 other
scientists, clinicians, and patients
• 3-D animations that illustrate intracellular processes and explore
aspects of DNA science
• Narration options on 3-D animations
• English closed captions
• DVD disc is Region 1 encoded
Go to Cold
Spring Harbor Laboratory Press to purchase.
Register on myDNAi
for an educator discount on this DVD.
2004 BAFTA
Interactive Award winner in the offline factual category.
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