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Welcome to BioTime, a place for you to discover how our complex world works. From biology and chemistry crash courses to interviews with scientific researchers at the forefront of their field, this po... more
FAQs about BioTime:How many episodes does BioTime have?The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.
January 06, 2023Multiple Alleles, Incomplete Dominance, and CodominanceMendelian principles have served as a gateway into the functions of how our genetic information is passed on. Over time, we have discovered principles beyond mendelian genetics. In this episode, we review multiple alleles, incomplete dominance, and codominance. We discuss how they function and the examples of each form on inheritance.If you have any questions, feel free to send them to https://anchor.fm/christopher-jang/message or https://2255christopher.wixsite.com/biotime/questions...more8minPlay
December 28, 2022Cell CommunicationOur cells are constantly sending messages to each other through a complex network of signaling molecules. In today's podcast, we will explore paracrine signaling, autocrine signaling, endocrine signaling, and direct contact in depth along with examples of each. ...more13minPlay
December 11, 2022Law of SegregationIn the 1860s, famous scientist Gregor Mendel explored the laws that governed genetics and devised the Law of Segregation. This law is crucial to our understanding of genetics today. In this episode, we dive into the details of how Mendel made this revolutionary discovery and go into depth on the Law of Segregation. ...more9minPlay
November 24, 2022Mendel's ExperimentIn 1865, Gregor Mendel conducted an experiment on pea plants that transformed our understanding of genetics. In this podcast, we will explore how he conducted his experiment and what he discovered. ...more9minPlay
November 02, 2022Endoplasmic ReticulumIn this podcast, a major organelle of the Endomembrane system is discussed, the Endoplasmic Reticulum. The episode opens with a discussion on the ER as a whole and then goes into detail on the structure and function of the ER's two counterparts, the smooth and rough ER. If you have any questions, feel free to send them to https://anchor.fm/christopher-jang/message or https://2255christopher.wixsite.com/biotime/questions...more19minPlay
October 24, 2022Preserving Variation in a PopulationWhen we look at a species, oftentimes we notice that they do not all look exactly the same. Perhaps the color of their fur differs or the length of their legs varies. This variation is natural and is essential for survival. In this episode, we explore how this variation can be preserved in order to maintain a healthy population. The six mechanisms we discuss are balanced polymorphism, sexual reproduction, outbreeding, diploidy, heterozygote advantage, and frequency dependant selection....more17minPlay
October 09, 2022Cell Cycle RegulationCell cycle regulation helps our cells control when they want to divide and when they do not. In this episode, we dive into cyclins, cyclin-dependant kinases, mautration-promoting factors, platelet-derived growth factors, and p53. ...more18minPlay
September 25, 2022MutationsMutations are essential to the survival of organisms. It drives evolution, creating diversity. But, it also has its consequences. In this episode, we explore the benefits of mutations but also their pitfalls. We discuss gene mutations, chromosomal mutations, insertions, deletions, point mutations, and diseases caused by mutations. ...more16minPlay
September 11, 2022The 3-Domain Classification SystemWith countless organisms roaming the Earth, it is important to have a system to classify them all. The 3-Domain Classification System is a way to sort organisms into 3 categories: bacteria, archaea, and eukarya. In this episode, we explore each of these classfications and the criteria each requires. ...more13minPlay
August 21, 2022Inhibition of Enzymatic ReactionsEnzymes play a large role in enzymatic reactions so being able to control them is essential. In this podcast, we explore competitive inhibition, noncompetitive inhibition, and cofactors and how they affect enzymes. ...more7minPlay
FAQs about BioTime:How many episodes does BioTime have?The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.