Difference between revisions of "History Lessons (Knock 'Em Down)"

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Welcome to Facility J, a new state-of-the-art government installation. Particularly promising are the advances being made in the biological sciences. In a typical experiment, the geneticist seeks the answer. John Rockafeller Prentice was in charge of research efforts at Facility J and believed that success could be acheived within the decade. It's a complete and unknown mystery for the vast majority of the American people. The reasons for this . . . the frightening . . . to our people . . . The masterminds behind this great facility have absolute control. Progress is being made and research is leading the way. And in this research, the biological sciences continue to take their place in the ongoing pattern of achievement by advancing man's understanding of life itself.
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Gene knockdown uses RNA interference to silence the expression of the gene. Researchers at Stonybrook University have successfully knocked down genes in mice. and these traits are heritable in future generations. The creation of germ line transgenic mice with heritable rnai opens the door to the manipulation of gene activity in humans.
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==Notes==
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Note that the phrase "Knock 'Em Down" is a reference to the Tachyon video Knock 'Em Down

Revision as of 22:16, 14 March 2007

History Lesson (Knock 'Em Down) is the 4th video in the FacilityJ ARG series.

Episode Facility J 004
History Lesson (Knock 'Em Down)

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Blogger TravelerJ19
Date Posted January 24th, 2007
URL YouTube.com
Description Knockdowns aren't all fun and games.


Attribution: Text Adventure - Kill Meow

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YouTube Tags Gene, Knockdown, RNAi, OpAphid, FacilityJ, Bowling, DNA
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Transcript

Gene knockdown uses RNA interference to silence the expression of the gene. Researchers at Stonybrook University have successfully knocked down genes in mice. and these traits are heritable in future generations. The creation of germ line transgenic mice with heritable rnai opens the door to the manipulation of gene activity in humans.

Notes

Note that the phrase "Knock 'Em Down" is a reference to the Tachyon video Knock 'Em Down