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DNA construction, artwork

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DNA construction, artwork

Conceptional computer artwork of a DNA being constructed or repaired

Science Photo Library features Science and Medical images including photos and illustrations

Media ID 6394579

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Bio Technology Biotech Chromosome Code Construction Damage Double Helix Engineering Experiment Full Frame Gene Genetic Genome Helix Human Gene Human Genetics Human Health Large Group Of Objects Multi Coloured Phosphate Process Repair Scaffolding Strand Bio Chemistry Biological Process Concepts Deoxyribonucleic Acid Genetics Micro Biology Molecular Puzzled


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This print by Alfred Pasieka showcases the intricate process of DNA construction or repair. Against a clean white background, the conceptual computer artwork depicts a close-up view of a DNA strand being meticulously constructed or repaired. The image beautifully captures the essence of science and biology, with elements such as scaffolding, genetic code, and chemical reactions intricately illustrated. The multi-colored representation adds an artistic touch to this scientific marvel, highlighting the complexity and beauty found within our own genetic makeup. As we delve into the world of genetics and biochemistry, this image serves as a visual puzzle that sparks curiosity and wonder. With its focus on human health and gene research, this artwork symbolizes the groundbreaking advancements in medicine and biotechnology. It represents countless hours of meticulous experimentation aimed at understanding our molecular structure on a deeper level. Through this photo print's portrayal of DNA's double helix structure, chromosomes, and molecular components like phosphate groups, it offers viewers a glimpse into the building blocks that make us who we are. This full-frame composition invites us to contemplate both our biological processes and larger concepts surrounding genetics. Alfred Pasieka's artwork not only celebrates scientific achievements but also bridges the gap between artistry and scientific exploration. It reminds us that even in microscopic worlds lies immense beauty waiting to be discovered.

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