What is a Protein? (from PDB-101)
Video Statistics and Information
Channel: RCSBProteinDataBank
Views: 1,846,265
Rating: 4.9435539 out of 5
Keywords: protein, amino acid, primary structure, secondary structure, tertiary structure, quaternary structure, protein chain, protein backbone, alpha helix, protein folding, beta sheet, protein function, insulin, antibody, ferritin, calcium pump, alpha-amylase, enzymes, collagen, collagen fiber, collagen fibril, Protein Data Bank
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Length: 6min 58sec (418 seconds)
Published: Mon Nov 20 2017
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STUDLY FIND!
One of the commenters said:
Yes indeed. Spending 1 hour watching this over and over is more valuable than the years I wasted studying evolutionary biology.
Btw, did you notice, there was no need to invoke evolution to understand the structure and function of biology.
Thank you thank you thank you. I'm using this video to teach my creationism classes at the megachurch I teach at. This video does a far better job than any lecture that a live person with powerpoints can do.
Amazing work!
This is the original source https://pdb101.rcsb.org/learn/videos
How did you find this good stuff? I've been looking for stuff like this for the last year and I spent 3 weeks trying to make a comparable video.
This is what structural biology is all about. No need to study evolution to understand it.
Btw, OneCowStampede, you once asked about audio books to learn creationism, ID, etc.
This video is an example of one of the reasons a visual medium is so much more effective than an audio book for certain concepts. Think about how much harder it would be to communicate what you saw in that video through purely audio means.
I think audio learning can supplement, but certain concepts are so much clearer via video. Thankfully 7-minute videos like this are short.
Personally, I listen to the Bible while I do some work around the house.
Thanks for sharing.
Yeah this all happened randomly! No design or engineering here!