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DNA molecule and binary code

DNA molecule and binary code


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DNA molecule and binary code

DNA molecule and binary code. Computer artwork of the base pair structure of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helix (bottom left to top right) and the ones and zeros of binary code. The helices are formed by two twisting sugar-phosphate strands (blue) and their nucleotide bases (spheres). Bonds (rods) join the bases in complementary pairs and link the helices to form the double helix. The order of the four types of nucleotide base along a strand is a genetic code that is unique for every individual. This biochemical DNA coding controls the functioning of every living organism. Binary code, used in computing, encodes information and instructions using on and off states (0 and 1)

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Base Bases Binary Code Coding Computing Double Helix Genetic Helical Nucleotide Nucleotides Sphere Spheres Strand Structural Twisted Twisting Bio Chemistry Biochemical Computer Artwork Deoxyribonucleic Acid Genetics Molecular


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This print beautifully captures the intricate connection between biology and technology. In this computer artwork, we witness the mesmerizing structure of a DNA molecule intertwined with the binary code. The base pair structure of the DNA double helix elegantly unfolds from bottom left to top right, showcasing its fundamental role in genetic coding. The blue sugar-phosphate strands twist gracefully, forming the iconic helices that house the nucleotide bases represented by spheres. These bases are joined together by bonds, creating complementary pairs and linking the helices to form the remarkable double helix. Every individual possesses a unique genetic code determined by the order of four types of nucleotide bases along these strands. This biochemical DNA coding acts as an intricate control system governing every living organism's functioning. Simultaneously, binary code plays a vital role in computing systems. Represented by ones and zeros, it encodes information and instructions using on and off states. The fusion of these two distinct yet interconnected codes symbolizes humanity's quest for understanding life through science and technology. In this stunning illustration, Science Photo Library expertly combines artistry with scientific precision to showcase both our biological essence encoded within our DNA molecules and our technological prowess manifested through binary code – reminding us that nature itself holds profound secrets waiting to be deciphered through human ingenuity.

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