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Cytosine Collection (#6)

Cytosine, a vital component of the double-stranded RNA molecule and DNA molecule, plays a crucial role in the nucleotide base matrix

Background imageCytosine Collection: xDNA molecule

xDNA molecule. Computer artwork of a molecule of expanded deoxyribonucleic acid (xDNA). Normal DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageCytosine Collection: DNA molecules, computer artwork

DNA molecules, computer artwork
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecules, computer artwork

Background imageCytosine Collection: DNA molecule, computer artwork

DNA molecule, computer artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix. DNA contains sections called genes, which encode the bodys genetic information

Background imageCytosine Collection: Protein translation, artwork

Protein translation, artwork
Protein translation. Artwork showing the process of translation, the final stage of the production of proteins from the genetic code

Background imageCytosine Collection: Single-stranded DNA, artwork

Single-stranded DNA, artwork
Point mutation. Computer artwork of a single strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) with a point mutation (illuminated). A point mutation is caused by the replacement of a single base nucleotide (red)

Background imageCytosine Collection: DNA nucleotides, artwork

DNA nucleotides, artwork
DNA nucleotides, computer artwork. Section of a double stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule showing the molecular structure of guanine (G) and cytosine (C) bonded together

Background imageCytosine Collection: DNA replication, artwork

DNA replication, artwork
DNA replication. Computer artwork of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule replicating. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageCytosine Collection: DNA, molecular model

DNA, molecular model
DNA. Molecular model showing a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) looped into curves. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageCytosine Collection: Cytidine deaminase, molecular model

Cytidine deaminase, molecular model
Cytidine deaminase. Computer model of the enzyme, activation-induced (cytidine) deaminase (AID). The tertiary structures of two protein complexes (purple and green)

Background imageCytosine Collection: Cytosine molecule

Cytosine molecule
Cytosine. Molecular model of the nucleobase cytosine (2-oxy-4-aminopyrimidine). This is a pyrimidine-derived nucleobase found in the genetic molecules DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageCytosine Collection: DNA molecule, conceptual artwork

DNA molecule, conceptual artwork
DNA, conceptual computer artwork. View up the centre of a molecular model of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageCytosine Collection: DNA molecule, ceonceptual artwork

DNA molecule, ceonceptual artwork
DNA, conceptual computer artwork. Molecular model of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), composed of two strands twisted into a double helix




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Cytosine, a vital component of the double-stranded RNA molecule and DNA molecule, plays a crucial role in the nucleotide base matrix. With its distinct structure depicted in artwork resembling intricate DNA molecules, cytosine's significance cannot be overstated. Its presence is essential for various scientific breakthroughs like grapevine genome sequencing, unraveling the secrets hidden within our genetic makeup. As we delve deeper into understanding DNA's complex structure through captivating artwork such as C017 / 7218, cytosine emerges as an integral part of this fundamental building block of life. Conceptual images further emphasize its importance by illustrating the intricate nature of DNA and highlighting cytosine's position within it. These visuals serve as reminders that every strand of DNA contains this remarkable nucleotide base - cytosine - contributing to our existence and offering endless possibilities for scientific exploration.