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The neat thing is if you change the sequence and change the spell, just change the sequence of the staples, you can make a
molecule
that looks like this.
This is tiny when expressed in familiar units, because it's equal to something like 10 to the minus 22 grams, but it is large in particle physics units, because it is equal to the weight of an entire
molecule
of a DNA constituent.
The main star is an enzyme called luciferase, which in the course of evolution has figured out a way to wrap its tiny arms around an even smaller
molecule
called luciferin, in the process getting it so excited that it actually gives off light.
He basically went through systematically, showing that only the
molecule
in question was the one that stimulated the males, not all the others.
He synthesized the molecule, and then tried the synthesized
molecule
on the males and got them to respond and showed it was, indeed, that
molecule.
Since many babies actually find it difficult to take that first meal, because they're not getting the right stimulus, if we could identify what that
molecule
was, and the French team are being very cautious, but if we could identify the molecule, synthesize it, it would then mean premature babies would be more likely to suckle, and every baby would have a better chance of survival.
One is an antidepressant, and one is a very special
molecule.
Like you see in this video, every single one of those peaks corresponds to a mass, every mass to a molecule, and we can interrogate the software, by selecting each of those molecules, as to where they are present on a fingermark.
It's a process by which a
molecule
can get from the outside of the cell to the inside by getting captured in a bubble or a vesicle that then gets internalized by the cell.
One will respond to a
molecule
that the other doesn't respond to, they'll make different molecules.
But science has largely been reaching these insights in an ad hoc way, one cell type at a time, one
molecule
at a time.
And then we sequence billions of these combined molecules and use the sequences to tell us which cell and which gene every
molecule
came from.
Even eye color is shaped by much more than a single pigment
molecule.
This isn't big B, but it's an insight about a
molecule
that matters.
There are hundreds of places in our genomes that shape risk for brain illnesses, and any one of them could lead us to the next molecular insight about a
molecule
that matters.
I'm sorry to hear that, so you might know that it's a very toxic substance, but you might not know that it's a very simple
molecule
with an unpronouncable name: it's called chlorobenzalmalononitrile. I made it.
What this program does is produces fluorescent proteins in a rhythmic fashion and generates a small
molecule
that allows bacteria to communicate and synchronize, as you're seeing in this movie.
And the bacteria synchronize quite well at this scale, but because the
molecule
that synchronizes them together can only travel so fast, in larger colonies of bacteria, this results in traveling waves between bacteria that are far away from each other, and you can see these waves going from right to left across the screen.
We realized that the most convenient way to highlight the presence of the probiotics, and hence, the presence of the tumors, was to get these bacteria to produce a signal that would be detectable in the urine, and so we specifically programmed these probiotics to make a
molecule
that would change the color of your urine to indicate the presence of cancer.
So here, each different atom and
molecule
has a special set of lines, a fingerprint, if you will.
We designed the pieces, went through our error correction and had a DNA
molecule
of about 5,000 letters.
Here's an actual micrograph of the
molecule
we built using these processes, actually just using yeast mechanisms with the right design of the pieces we put them in; yeast puts them together automatically.
It's such a large
molecule
we can see it with a light microscope.
This is over 580,000 letters of genetic code; it's the largest
molecule
ever made by humans of a defined structure.
Are most things going to look something like a DNA molecule, or something radically different that can still self-reproduce and potentially create living organisms?
And when they can't build them physically in the lab, nowadays, they have very powerful computers that will simulate a huge
molecule.
Well, it was discovered that one of the tricks that enzymes have evolved to make use of, is by transferring subatomic particles, like electrons and indeed protons, from one part of a
molecule
to another via quantum tunneling.
The idea is that the photon, the particle of light, the sunlight, the quantum of light captured by a chlorophyll molecule, is then delivered to what's called the reaction center, where it can be turned into chemical energy.
Two quantum-entangled electrons within a single
molecule
dance a delicate dance that is very sensitive to the direction the bird flies in the Earth's magnetic field.
You can imagine a protein
molecule
as a piece of paper that normally folds into an elaborate piece of origami.
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