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NOVA - Cracking the Code of Life
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Product Details
- Starring: Robert Krulwich
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- Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
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- Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
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- Binding: DVD
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- Brand: WGBH BOSTON VIDEO
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- Director: Betsey Arledge; Elizabeth Arledge
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- EAN: 9781593751692
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- Format: Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
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- ISBN: 1593751699
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- Label: WGBH Boston
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- Language: English
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- Manufacturer: WGBH Boston
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- Number of Items: 1
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- Product Group: DVD
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- Publisher: WGBH Boston
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- Region Code: 1
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- Release Date: 2004-06-29
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- Studio: WGBH Boston
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- Theatrical Release Date: 2001
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- Title: NOVA - Cracking the Code of Life
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- UPC: 783421333291
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Product Description: The work of geneticists who have labored for years to map human DNA is the subject of this offbeat yet highly informative documentary from the PBS series Nova. Host Robert Krulwich, a correspondent for ABC Nightline, visits with scientists who explain, in terms understandable to laymen, the enormous challenges faced and overcome by scientists working on the Human Genome Project. The value of the research effort is underscored with visits to families affected by inherited diseases that could someday be eradicated, and even legal matters such as research patents and potential privacy issues are also covered intelligently. The race between government researchers and private biotech firms is detailed, and at appropriate times host Krulwich is able to inject some good-natured humor into this excellent documentary. --Robert J. McNamara
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Customer Reviews
Very educational
I teach a college class on the Human Genome Project and always use this as my intro. It gives a good generic background in layman's terms, and then I can easily refer back to it later in class, as "remember in the movie you saw...". I recommend it for ninth grade or older audience, including adults.
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Cracking the Code of Life
You have heard the term, "talking heads?" Well, this is the personification of that term. I bought this DVD for a genetics class I teach. It is a long video with a great deal of wasted time on very little.
My students hated it.
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How Nature Works - Cracked Wide Open
This is an exceptional documentary about the mapping of the human genome and its implications for humanity. Well structured and presented in laymens terms, helps to make Cracking the Code of Life an important addition to understanding Evolution.
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Great movie
I am a high school Biology teacher and every year I show this film to my students as an introduction to our study on Genetics and Heredity. This is a great film that illustrates how the Human Genome Project began and examines the potential ethical dilemmas as well as potential benefits the completion of this project may have for society. Rarely can I show a "science" film and have so many students afterwards agree that it really was fascinating. In fact given its 2 hour length we can't finish it in one sitting and they beg me each day "Can we finish that movie today?" This movie stimulates some fascinating conversations in my classroom, and as a teacher, who could ask for more?
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Very simple
Very simple. I expected a better contribution in the field of science per se; and i found that is oriented to ethics. Regards, Madya Ayala
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