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DNA. Conceptual computer artwork of the double helix DNA

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DNA. Conceptual computer artwork of the double helix DNA

DNA. Conceptual computer artwork of the double helix DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule (lower centre), a female face (centre right) and a DNA autoradiogram (upper centre). The strands of the DNA are linked by nucleotide bases (horizontal bars), the sequence of which forms a unique genetic code that controls the individual development and functioning of every living organism. The sequence is obtained on autoradiograms as a sequence of bands (white) that represent the bases. The four bases are adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G) and cytosine (C), labelled at lower centre

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Adenine Autoradiogram Band Base Bases Code Cytosine Double Engineering Face Genetic Genetically Engineered Guanine Helical Helix Letter Letters Light Lights Molecular Biology Nucleotide Nucleotides Symbol Symbolic Thymine Bio Chemistry Biochemical Computer Artwork Deoxyribonucleic Acid Genetics


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This print from Science Photo Library showcases the intricate beauty and complexity of DNA, our genetic blueprint. In this conceptual computer artwork, we see a mesmerizing fusion of elements: the iconic double helix structure of DNA takes center stage in the lower part of the image, while an elegant female face gazes towards us on the right. Above, a DNA autoradiogram reveals itself as a sequence of white bands representing nucleotide bases. The horizontal bars connecting the strands symbolize these four bases – adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G), and cytosine (C) – which form a unique genetic code that governs every aspect of life's development and functioning. This code is obtained through meticulous analysis on autoradiograms like this one. Through its clever composition and striking visual representation, this artwork encapsulates both scientific precision and artistic expression. It reminds us that within each living organism lies an extraordinary molecular machinery orchestrating our existence. As we delve into the depths of biochemistry and molecular biology, exploring genetics and engineering new possibilities for humanity's future, let us not forget to marvel at nature's ingenuity captured in this stunning illustration. It serves as a poignant reminder that understanding our DNA unlocks endless potential for progress in medicine, agriculture, and beyond.

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