Glow in the Dark - Using Fluorescence to Observe DNA in a Living Cell
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Overview
Syllabus
Intro
LECTURE OUTLINE
DNA IS THE MOLECULE THAT ENCODES THE BLUEPRINT OF LIFE
AND YET GENOME SIZE DOES NOT PREDICT ORGANISM COMPLEXITY
AND GENOME SIZE DOES NOT PREDICT GENE COUNT (CODING DNA)
SO, WHAT FUNCTION DOES ALL OF THE NON-CODING DNA SERVE 7
DYNAMIC REARRANGEMENT IN LIVE CELL GENOME ARCHITECTURE
OPTICAL MICROSCOPY ENABLES US TO OBSERVE A LIVING CELL
BUT DIFFRACTION LIMITS OBSERVATION OF DNA ORGANISATION
SO, WHAT ASPECTS OF GENOME ARCHITECTURE CAN WE SEE ?
BREAKTHROUGH COLLABORATION-PHYSICS CHEMISTRY BIOLOGY
ADVENT OF SUPER-RESOLUTION - SEEING GENOME ARCHITECTURE
SO, HOW DO WE GET AROUND DIFFRACTION WITH FLUORESCENCE
WHAT DOES THIS MEAN FOR IMAGING GENOME ARCHITECTURET
HOW CAN WE IMAGE LIVE CELL NANOSCALE GENOME DYNAMICS
HISTONE FRET - REPORTS NUCLEAR WIDE NUCLEOSOME PROXIM..
QUESTION? HOW DOES DNA REPAIR MACHINERY SENSE DNA DAMAGE
NUCLEAR ARCHITECTURE FACILITATES REPAIR FACTOR NAVIGATIR
LECTURE SUMMARY
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The University of Melbourne