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Sequenced Collection

"Unveiling the Beauty of Nature and Science: A Sequenced Journey" Embark on a captivating journey where artistry meets scientific marvels

Background imageSequenced Collection: DNA autoradiogram, artwork

DNA autoradiogram, artwork. Autoradiograms show the order of nucleotide bases (basic building blocks) in a sample of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageSequenced Collection: Wooden jetty on Lake Worthsee, Fuenfseenland, Upper Bavaria, Germany

Wooden jetty on Lake Worthsee, Fuenfseenland, Upper Bavaria, Germany

Background imageSequenced Collection: Tree on the River Main at Sunrise, Himmelstadt, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Tree on the River Main at Sunrise, Himmelstadt, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageSequenced Collection: Lake at Dwan with Morning Mist, Spring, Mondfeld, Mainfranken, Franconia, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany

Lake at Dwan with Morning Mist, Spring, Mondfeld, Mainfranken, Franconia, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageSequenced Collection: Lake at Sunrise in the Spring, Mondfeld, Mainfranken, Franconia, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany

Lake at Sunrise in the Spring, Mondfeld, Mainfranken, Franconia, Baden Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageSequenced Collection: Landscape with stream and lone tree at Sunrise in February in Hesse, Germany

Landscape with stream and lone tree at Sunrise in February in Hesse, Germany

Background imageSequenced Collection: DNA autoradiogram and face

DNA autoradiogram and face
MODEL RELEASED. DNA autoradiogram. Computer artwork of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) autoradiogram superimposed over a womans face

Background imageSequenced Collection: Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5398

Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5398
Extraction of fossil DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). Technician drilling material from the fossilised bone of a cave bear (Ursus deningeri) found at the Sima de los Huesos site, Sierra de Atapuerca

Background imageSequenced Collection: Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5400

Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5400
Extraction of fossil DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). Material drilled from a fossilised Homo heidelbergensis femur (thigh) bone (femur 13) found at the Sima de los Huesos site, Sierra de Atapuerca

Background imageSequenced Collection: Excavations at Sima de los Huesos, Spain C018 / 5726

Excavations at Sima de los Huesos, Spain C018 / 5726
Excavations at Sima de los Huesos. Prof. Juan Luis Arsuaga at the Sima de los Huesos site, Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain. Mitochondrial DNA from a Homo heidelbergensis femur (thigh) bone (femur 13)

Background imageSequenced Collection: Homo heidelbergensis thigh bone C018 / 6378

Homo heidelbergensis thigh bone C018 / 6378
Homo heidelbergensis thigh bone. This is femur 13 found at the Sima de los Huesos site, Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain. The mitochondrial DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageSequenced Collection: Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5399

Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5399
Extraction of fossil DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). Technician drilling material from a fossilised Homo heidelbergensis femur (thigh) bone (femur 13) found at the Sima de los Huesos site

Background imageSequenced Collection: Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5402

Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5402
Extraction of fossil DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). Sample of material drilled from a fossilised Homo heidelbergensis femur (thigh) bone (femur 13) found at the Sima de los Huesos site

Background imageSequenced Collection: Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5405

Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5405
Extraction of fossil DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). Fossilised bones from a cave bear (Ursus deningeri) found at the Sima de los Huesos site, Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain

Background imageSequenced Collection: Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5410

Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5410
Extraction of fossil DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). Prof. Juan Luis Arsuaga in the laboratory where mitochondrial DNA from fossilised Homo heidelbergensis bone was extracted and sequenced

Background imageSequenced Collection: Excavations at Sima de los Huesos, Spain C018 / 5727

Excavations at Sima de los Huesos, Spain C018 / 5727
Excavations at Sima de los Huesos. Prof. Juan Luis Arsuaga examining fossils at the Sima de los Huesos site, Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain

Background imageSequenced Collection: Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5728

Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5728
Extraction of fossil DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). Prof. Juan Luis Arsuaga (left) and his team with fossilised Homo heidelbergensis bones found at the Sima de los Huesos site, Sierra de Atapuerca

Background imageSequenced Collection: Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 6377

Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 6377
Extraction of fossil DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). Sample of material drilled from a fossilised Homo heidelbergensis femur (thigh) bone (femur 13) found at the Sima de los Huesos site

Background imageSequenced Collection: Excavations at Sima de los Huesos, Spain C018 / 5408

Excavations at Sima de los Huesos, Spain C018 / 5408
Excavations at Sima de los Huesos. Archaeologists working at the Sima de los Huesos site, Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain. Mitochondrial DNA from a Homo heidelbergensis femur (thigh) bone (femur 13)

Background imageSequenced Collection: Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5404

Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5404
Extraction of fossil DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). Technicians extracting material from the fossilised bone of a cave bear (Ursus deningeri) found at the Sima de los Huesos site, Sierra de Atapuerca

Background imageSequenced Collection: Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5403

Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5403
Extraction of fossil DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). Technician drilling material from the fossilised bone of a cave bear (Ursus deningeri) found at the Sima de los Huesos site, Sierra de Atapuerca

Background imageSequenced Collection: Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5401

Extraction of fossil DNA C018 / 5401
Extraction of fossil DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). Material drilled from a fossilised Homo heidelbergensis femur (thigh) bone (femur 13) found at the Sima de los Huesos site, Sierra de Atapuerca

Background imageSequenced Collection: Excavations at Sima de los Huesos, Spain C018 / 5409

Excavations at Sima de los Huesos, Spain C018 / 5409
Excavations at Sima de los Huesos. Archaeologists working at the Sima de los Huesos site, Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain. Mitochondrial DNA from a Homo heidelbergensis femur (thigh) bone (femur 13)

Background imageSequenced Collection: Nanopore DNA sequencing, conceptual image C013 / 8901

Nanopore DNA sequencing, conceptual image C013 / 8901
Nanopore DNA sequencing, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) strand (green and red) being sequenced (letters) as it passes through a nanopore (tiny hole)

Background imageSequenced Collection: Yeast proteome

Yeast proteome. Researchers hand holding a tray containing part of the yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) proteome. This is the complete set of proteins that makes up an organism

Background imageSequenced Collection: DNA autoradiogram and head

DNA autoradiogram and head
DNA autoradiogram. Computer artwork of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) autoradiogram and a human head. The bands (blue) of the autoradiogram show the sequence of nucleotide bases in a sample of DNA

Background imageSequenced Collection: Sequencing genes, conceptual artwork

Sequencing genes, conceptual artwork. Autoradiogram (orange) surrounded by a green glow. Autoradiograms show the order of nucleotide bases (basic building blocks)

Background imageSequenced Collection: DNA molecule and autoradiogram, artwork

DNA molecule and autoradiogram, artwork
DNA molecule and DNA autoradiogram, computer artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageSequenced Collection: DNA autoradiogram

DNA autoradiogram. Computer artwork of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) autoradiogram. The bands (blue) show the sequence of nucleotide bases in a sample of DNA

Background imageSequenced Collection: Researcher holding an autoradiogram

Researcher holding an autoradiogram
MODEL RELEASED. Researcher holding an autoradiogram

Background imageSequenced Collection: DNA autoradiograms

DNA autoradiograms

Background imageSequenced Collection: DNA autoradiogram

DNA autoradiogram



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"Unveiling the Beauty of Nature and Science: A Sequenced Journey" Embark on a captivating journey where artistry meets scientific marvels, as we explore the breathtaking landscapes of Germany intertwined with the intricate patterns of DNA autoradiograms. Our adventure begins at Lake Worthsee in Upper Bavaria, where a wooden jetty stretches out into the tranquil waters. The morning sun paints a mesmerizing picture, casting golden hues upon the surface, while nearby stands a magnificent tree on the River Main at sunrise in Himmelstadt. Moving further south to Mondfeld in Franconia, we witness nature's ethereal beauty unfold. The mist dances delicately over the lake at Dwan during springtime mornings, creating an enchanting atmosphere that seems straight out of a fairytale. As dawn breaks across another lake in Mondfeld, vibrant colors paint the sky and reflect upon its serene waters. Continuing our expedition through Germany's diverse landscapes, we find ourselves captivated by an awe-inspiring scene in Hesse. A lone tree stands tall against a backdrop of flowing streams under February's sunrise glow - truly an emblematic image representing resilience and harmony. But our journey doesn't end there; it takes an unexpected turn towards science as we encounter DNA autoradiograms seamlessly integrated within this artistic narrative. These visual representations unveil secrets hidden within our genetic code – offering glimpses into life's intricacies and unlocking mysteries yet to be discovered. Returning once again to Lake Worthsee in Upper Bavaria, we find solace on its wooden jetty amidst multiple visits throughout different seasons. Each time brings forth unique perspectives and emotions - reminding us that even familiar places can hold surprises if observed with open eyes and receptive hearts. Finally, we find ourselves amidst Schauinsland's Black Forest region where towering beech trees grace us with their presence. Their majestic stature symbolizes strength rooted deep within nature itself - just like those encoded sequences within our DNA. "Unveiling the Beauty of Nature and Science.