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Genetically Modified Collection

"Genetically Modified: When Science Takes a Wrong Turn" In this conceptual image, we witness the aftermath of GM gone wrong as fluid is injected into a delicate daisy

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: GM gone wrong, conceptual image

GM gone wrong, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing the questions over the use of genetically modified food

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Organic and non-organic carrots

Organic and non-organic carrots

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Small and large red apples, close up

Small and large red apples, close up

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Genetic modification, conceptual image F008 / 2056

Genetic modification, conceptual image F008 / 2056
Genetically modified plant, conceptual image

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Genetically-modified pollen grains

Genetically-modified pollen grains
Genetically-modified pollen. Conceptual composite image of a coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of maize pollen grains (Zea mays) labelled with biohazard symbols

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Genetically modified tomato, artwork

Genetically modified tomato, artwork
Genetically modified tomato. Conceptual artwork representing genetic modification, showing a lemon (yellow) partially depicted on a tomato

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Genetic modification

Genetic modification, conceptual artwork. Human figures and DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, upper left to bottom right corner), which carries the genetic code. Chromosomes are seen at top left corner

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Cow biotechnology

Cow biotechnology, conceptual image. This could represent animal cloning for either food or organ harvesting. It could also represent genetic research or genetically modified organisms

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Genetically modified food

Genetically modified food

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Pig biotechnology

Pig biotechnology, conceptual image. This could represent animal cloning for either food or organ harvesting. It could also represent genetic research or genetically modified organisms

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: GM soya beans

GM soya beans
MODEL RELEASED. GM soya beans. Genetically modified (GM) soya (Glycine max) has had a gene altered in the laboratory to make it resistant to chemical herbicides

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: GM plant, conceptual artwork

GM plant, conceptual artwork
Genetically modified plant, conceptual artwork. Plant stems and leaves forming a structure that echoes a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helix

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: GM plants, conceptual artwork

GM plants, conceptual artwork
Genetically modified plants, conceptual artwork. Plant stems and leaves forming structures that echo DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helices. This could represent genetically modified (GM) plants

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Transgenic sheep

Transgenic sheep. These transgenic sheep were bred at the Biotechnology Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences (RASHN)

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Scientists holding GM tomatoes

Scientists holding GM tomatoes
MODEL RELEASED. Genetically engineered tomato. Conceptual image of two scientists holding genetically modified tomatoes. Genetic engineering of plants involves altering their DNA

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: GM maize

GM maize
Genetically-modified maize. Petri dish containing sprouting genetically-modified (GM) maize kernels (Zea mays). Maize, commonly known as corn

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Genetically modified plant

Genetically modified plant. Conceptual image representing a genetically modified (GM) seedling growing in the cupped hands of a technician

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Transgenic mouse, conceptual artwork

Transgenic mouse, conceptual artwork
Transgenic mouse, conceptual computer artwork. The mouse is standing next to a model of a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Genetic engineering, conceptual artwork

Genetic engineering, conceptual artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule made of Lego representing scientists ability to alter and rearrange an organisms genetic material

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Engineered bacteria, conceptual artwork

Engineered bacteria, conceptual artwork
Engineered bacteria, conceptual computer artwork. Cutaway of a bacterium showing its underlying mechanics. This could represent the ability scientists have to alter

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Engineered bacteria, conceptual image

Engineered bacteria, conceptual image. Bacteria (green) made out of Lego, representing the ability scientists have to alter and rearrange a bacteriums genetic material

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Insulin production

Insulin production. Scientists working in a facility for the production of recombinant human insulin. Insulin is used to treat insulin- dependent diabetes mellitus

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Microbe fermentation unit

Microbe fermentation unit for the production of hormones and enzymes for medical and industrial use. This is a method of solid state fermentation called tray or koji fermentation

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Vaccine production

Vaccine production
DNA vaccine production. Technician checking the quality of a sample of recombinant hepatitis B vaccine. Traditional hepatitis vaccine contains the full virus

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Livestock research, conceptual image

Livestock research, conceptual image
Livestock research. Conceptual image of domesticated pigs (Sus scrofa domestica) marked with bar codes. This represents the tracking of individual pigs for research purposes

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Spread of genetically modified genes

Spread of genetically modified genes, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing the possibility of genes from genetically modified animals spreading into the natural wild population

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Parasite detection, conceptual artwork

Parasite detection, conceptual artwork
Parasite detection, conceptual computer artwork. These bacteria have been genetically engineered to detect the presence of Schistosoma parasites (pink)

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: GM tomato, conceptual image

GM tomato, conceptual image
GM tomato. Conceptual image of a tomato with an added (grey) characteristic, with a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) autoradiogram in the background

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Plant research, conceptual image

Plant research, conceptual image

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Artificial meat, conceptual image

Artificial meat, conceptual image
Artificial meat, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Chromosome bank, conceptual artwork

Chromosome bank, conceptual artwork
Chromosome bank, conceptual computer artwork. Chromosomes in jars on shelves. Chromosomes are composed of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) coiled around proteins

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Designer chromosomes, conceptual artwork

Designer chromosomes, conceptual artwork
Designer chromosomes. Conceptual computer artwork of genetically modified chromosomes for sale. Chromosomes are composed of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) coiled around proteins

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Human cloning

Human cloning, conceptual computer artwork. Baby in a glass case

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: Green shoots

Green shoots. Shoots of grass growing from a wood chip mulch. This could represent the green shoots of economic recovery

Background imageGenetically Modified Collection: DNA assembly, artwork

DNA assembly, artwork
DNA assembly. Computer artwork showing nucleic acid bases (upper left) binding together to form a double-helix of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, lower right)



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"Genetically Modified: When Science Takes a Wrong Turn" In this conceptual image, we witness the aftermath of GM gone wrong as fluid is injected into a delicate daisy. The once organic and non-organic carrots now stand side by side, showcasing the stark contrast between natural produce and its genetically modified counterpart. Zooming in on small and large red apples, we are confronted with their close-up view that raises questions about the potential consequences of genetic modification. Meanwhile, genetically-modified Rape pollen grains float through the air, highlighting how these alterations can affect our environment. A thought-provoking artwork captures the essence of genetic modification - an abstract representation labeled F008 / 2056. It serves as a reminder that while advancements in science hold promise, they also come with risks. The image further explores genetically-modified pollen grains under a microscope lens, emphasizing their altered nature. A striking piece showcases a genetically modified tomato transformed into artistry – an intriguing blend of science and creativity. Amidst all this experimentation lies a humble kiwi fruit; untouched by human intervention it represents nature's perfection without any need for genetic modification. Yet still, we ponder over the possibilities offered by biotechnology to enhance crops or even cows' biology. Conceptual artwork portrays GM plants emerging from test tubes like futuristic creations. This visual prompts us to reflect on ethical concerns surrounding tampering with nature's blueprint. In this captivating exploration of "genetically modified, " we confront both marvels and dilemmas arising from manipulating organisms at their core. As society continues to grapple with these complex issues, let us tread carefully towards progress while preserving what makes our world truly organic and beautiful.