Dancing DNA
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Contributors:
Kelly, KeithBerezina-Blackburn, Vitalia
Boggia, Rachel
Botsford, Beverly
Molina, Pablo N.
Estanich, Michael
Hapke, Kristin
Rogers, Karl
Rhynard, Tiffany
Issue Date:
2004Metadata
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Fisher, Susan. Biology 101Abstract:
"Cells replicate through a process called MITOSIS: The chromosomes in the cell's nucleus duplicate and separate. Then the cell divides into two identical cells. At the core of each living, reproducing cell in Dancing DNA."
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Dance performance
Concept: Susan Fisher and Steve Rissing; Animation: Keith Kelly and Vita Berezina-Blackburn; Choreography: Rachel Boggia; Music: Beverly Botsford; Videography: Rachel Boggia, Pablo N. Molina, Keith Kelley, Vita Berezina-Blackburn; Editing: Rachel Boggia; Performers: Michael Estanich, Kristin Hapke, Karl Rogers, Tiffany Rhynard.
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/DancingDNA.mp4
Concept: Susan Fisher and Steve Rissing; Animation: Keith Kelly and Vita Berezina-Blackburn; Choreography: Rachel Boggia; Music: Beverly Botsford; Videography: Rachel Boggia, Pablo N. Molina, Keith Kelley, Vita Berezina-Blackburn; Editing: Rachel Boggia; Performers: Michael Estanich, Kristin Hapke, Karl Rogers, Tiffany Rhynard.
The media can be accessed here: http://streaming.osu.edu/knowledgebank/DancingDNA.mp4
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Ohio State University
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