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"Cleaved: A Fascinating World of Molecular Precision and Natural Beauty" In this captivating close-up, we witness the mesmerizing beauty calcite rhombs

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Cleaved calcite rhombs, close-up

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Endonuclease IV molecule. Molecular model of the endonuclease IV restriction enzyme EcoRV (grey) bound to a cleaved section of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, blue, orange and pink)

Background imageCleaved Collection: EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule C014 / 2112

EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule C014 / 2112
EcoRV restriction enzyme. Molecular model of the type II restriction enzyme EcoRV (pink) bound to a cleaved section of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, yellow)

Background imageCleaved Collection: EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule C014 / 2114

EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule C014 / 2114
EcoRV restriction enzyme. Molecular model of the type II restriction enzyme EcoRV (white and gold) bound to a cleaved section of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, orange and yellow)

Background imageCleaved Collection: EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule F006 / 9496

EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule F006 / 9496
EcoRV restriction enzyme. Molecular model of the type II restriction enzyme EcoRV (pink and yellow) bound to a cleaved section of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, red and blue)

Background imageCleaved Collection: Endonuclease IV molecule F006 / 9480

Endonuclease IV molecule F006 / 9480
Endonuclease IV molecule. Molecular model of the endonuclease IV restriction enzyme EcoRV (beige) bound to a cleaved section of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, blue, red and green)

Background imageCleaved Collection: EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule C014 / 2113

EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule C014 / 2113
EcoRV restriction enzyme. Molecular model of the type II restriction enzyme EcoRV (pink and blue) bound to a cleaved section of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, white)

Background imageCleaved Collection: EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule C014 / 2111

EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule C014 / 2111
EcoRV restriction enzyme. Molecular model of the type II restriction enzyme EcoRV (pink) bound to a cleaved section of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, grey)

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Board School Bookplate
A bookplate, once cleaved to a book, which was given to Alice Howard, Standard III of Earl Street School for good attendance



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"Cleaved: A Fascinating World of Molecular Precision and Natural Beauty" In this captivating close-up, we witness the mesmerizing beauty calcite rhombs. The intricate patterns formed by these crystals leave us in awe of nature's precision. Moving into the realm of molecular biology, our attention is drawn to the EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule. Its structure reveals a complex arrangement that plays a crucial role in DNA manipulation and genetic engineering. But let's not forget about Endonuclease IV. This remarkable molecule also makes an appearance, showcasing its unique shape and function in DNA repair processes. As we delve deeper into the microscopic world, we encounter different variations of the EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule—C014/2112, C014/2114, and F006/9496. Each variant exhibits subtle differences that contribute to their specific roles within cellular processes. Similarly, Endonuclease IV presents itself as F006/9480—an intriguing variation with its own set of functions yet to be fully explored. The diversity continues with C014/2113 and C014/2111 versions of the EcoRV restriction enzyme molecule. These distinct structures highlight how slight modifications can lead to significant changes in enzymatic activity. Amidst all these scientific wonders lies a charming surprise—a board school bookplate. It serves as a reminder that even amidst complex research and discovery, education remains at the heart of progress. In this 150-word caption, "cleaved" takes on multiple meanings—from cleaved calcite rhombs displaying natural beauty to enzymes breaking down molecules for various biological purposes. It showcases both the elegance found in nature's creations and humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge through scientific exploration.