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That means it doesn\u2019t have \u2018colour\u2019 that we can see. Colour has been added to these structures for the purposes of this animation.  This animation shows how some of our DNA might look if we could shrink to fit inside one cell. It also shows three of the most critical molecules needed to correctly interpret the DNA code. Can you find them?  1. CTCF \u2013 (coloured yellow)  CTCF is an important protein that helps organise how DNA is packed. It tethers specific areas of DNA to the inside of the nucleus and joins other sections of DNA together to form loops. The way these DNA loops are formed determines which parts of the DNA are active and which parts are not active. In this sense, CTCF influences which genes are turned on and which genes are turned off.   2. Nucleosomes (coloured purple) 2m of DNA must fit into the nucleus that is only about 0.00001m wide. To do this, the DNA is wrapped around packing proteins. These are called histones and, together with the DNA form a packing unit called a nucleosome. Nucleosomes can influence which parts of the DNA are packed very tightly and not active, and which parts of DNA are more loosely packed, and more likely to contain active genes. In this animation both tight, and loose packing of DNA can be found.  3. RNA Polymerase (coloured blue) Our DNA contains the genetic information needed to assemble molecules such as proteins, which are the building blocks of our bodies. RNA polymerase is an essential molecule that is responsible for the first step in constructing these proteins. 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Our genome refers to all of these letters, and in people there are 6 billion letters that make up a whole genome. That\u2019s almost 2metres of DNA packed into each tiny cell.   The DNA shares this space with millions of different molecules that are essential for packing and interpreting the DNA code.   These molecules allow different cells to use only the parts of the genetic code that are essential for its specific function.   It\u2019s our genome, and the way our cells interpret the genetic code that makes us unique and offers clues about our ancestry, health and risk of disease.","com_thumburl":"https:\/\/umety-prod-assets.s3-accelerate.amazonaws.com\/profile\/360video\/file_REYpfvSmQ-41550888843_maxresdefault.jpg","com_type":"video","com_action_url":"what-is-a-genome-a-360-degree-animation-for-google-cardboard","video_sub_type":"360","video_category":["Biology"]}},{"id":"cl1007","fields":{"com_title":"Syngenta 360\u00b0 \/\/ The Life of the Seed","com_description":"360 degrees experience. 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Another major classification system is the Biopharmaceutics Classification System. This classifies drugs according to their solubility and permeability or absorption properties.[8] Psychoactive drugs are chemical substances that affect the function of the central nervous system, altering perception, mood or consciousness.[9] They include alcohol, a depressant (and a stimulant in small quantities), and the stimulants nicotine and caffeine. These three are the most widely consumed psychoactive drugs worldwide[10] and are also considered recreational drugs since they are used for pleasure rather than medicinal purposes.[11] Other recreational drugs include hallucinogens, opiates and amphetamines and some of these are also used in spiritual or religious settings. Some drugs can cause addiction [12] and all drugs can have side effects.[13] Excessive use of stimulants can promote stimulant psychosis. Many recreational drugs are illicit and international treaties such as the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs exist for the purpose of their prohibition.  Using drugs[change | change source] Drugs, legal or not, may be taken many ways. Different drugs can be used in different ways, depending on the drug. Some drugs are available in different forms and each form can only be used a certain way - for instance crack cocaine (cocaine in a base form) is more powerful when smoked or vaporized, and powder cocaine (cocaine in a salt form) is usually snorted. Drugs can be taken: Orally - This means they are put into the mouth and swallowed, for instance a pill. Smoked - This means the drug is burned and then the smoke that is produced is inhaled in by the user, for instance through a pipe, bong, cigar or cigarette. Insufflated - This means the drug is snorted up a person\u0027s nose. Vaporized - This means a drug is heated up until it turns into a vapour, then the vapour is breathed in. Sublingually - This means the drug is absorbed through the vein under a person\u0027s tongue. Buccally - This means the drug is absorbed through a person\u0027s cheek. Intravenous - Also called IV - this means a drug is injected into a person\u0027s veins using a needle. Intramuscular - Also called IM - the drug is injected into a person\u0027s muscle using a needle Rectally - This means the drug is put into someone\u0027s anus and absorbed there - usually via something called a suppository. Transdermally - A few drugs, such as nicotine and fentanyl, can even be absorbed through a person\u0027s skin. Orally is the slowest method of using a drug as it must be digested in the stomach first. Injecting a drug (IV) is the fastest and the most likely to lead to an overdose. It is important to always use clean needles when injecting - injecting with used or dirty needles can spread deadly infections such as Hepatitis C or HIV. 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