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Genes Collection (#18)

"Unlocking the Secrets: Exploring the Fascinating World of Genes" The X and Y chromosomes: Unraveling the Blueprint of Life

Background imageGenes Collection: Genetic engineering, conceptual image

Genetic engineering, conceptual image. Computer artwork of a striped elephant and a zebra in front of a tree, representing the genetic manipulation of animal species

Background imageGenes Collection: Chromosome bank, conceptual artwork

Chromosome bank, conceptual artwork
Chromosome bank, conceptual computer artwork. Chromosomes in jars on shelves. Chromosomes are composed of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) coiled around proteins

Background imageGenes Collection: Designer chromosomes, conceptual artwork

Designer chromosomes, conceptual artwork
Designer chromosomes. Conceptual computer artwork of genetically modified chromosomes for sale. Chromosomes are composed of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) coiled around proteins

Background imageGenes 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 imageGenes Collection: Gene switches, conceptual artwork

Gene switches, conceptual artwork
Gene switches, conceptual computer artwork. Switches on the arm of a chromosome, representing the process of switching specific genes on or off

Background imageGenes Collection: Chromosomes and DNA, artwork

Chromosomes and DNA, artwork
Chromosomes and DNA. Computer artwork of X (pink) and Y (green) chromosomes with an autoradiogram in the background. Chromosomes are a packaged form of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageGenes Collection: Fibrinogen molecule

Fibrinogen molecule
Fibrinogen. Molecular model showing the secondary structure of the blood clotting glycoprotein fibrinogen (factor I). Fibrinogen, which is synthesised by the liver

Background imageGenes Collection: Mycoplasma mycoides bacteria

Mycoplasma mycoides bacteria
Mycoplasma mycoides, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). M. mycoides has a very small genome (total genetic material)

Background imageGenes Collection: DNA assembly, artwork

DNA assembly, artwork
DNA assembly. Computer artwork showing nucleic acid bases (upper left) binding together to form a double-helix of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, lower right)

Background imageGenes 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 imageGenes 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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"Unlocking the Secrets: Exploring the Fascinating World of Genes" The X and Y chromosomes: Unraveling the Blueprint of Life. A mesmerizing sight: Leopard's black panther showcases melanistic phase, a result of its genes. DNA molecule: Nature's intricate code for life captured in stunning computer models. Abstract artwork reveals the beauty hidden within the DNA molecule. Gregor Mendel - Pioneering Austrian botanist who laid the foundation for understanding genetic inheritance. Peering into our origins: DNA Double Helix with Autoradiograph offers a glimpse into our genetic makeup. Guinea pigs showcase Mendel's Law through a vibrant poster, highlighting genetic patterns in action. Z-DNA tetramer molecule C015/6557 - Unveiling unique structures within our chromosomes. Chromosomes - The carriers of hereditary information that shape who we are. Delving deep into genetics, this captivating journey takes us from unraveling the mysteries held by X and Y chromosomes to witnessing nature's marvels like a leopard donning its striking black panther coat due to specific genes at play. The awe-inspiring complexity of life is encapsulated in DNA molecules, whether portrayed as computer models or abstract artworks that depict their elegance and intricacy. We pay homage to Gregor Mendel, an Austrian botanist whose groundbreaking work paved the way for understanding how traits are passed down through generations. Through images like DNA Double Helix with Autoradiograph or posters demonstrating Mendel's Laws using guinea pigs as examples, we gain insight into our own origins and witness firsthand how genetics shape every living being on this planet. Zooming further into microscopic wonders, we encounter Z-DNA tetramer molecules and explore fascinating structures found within our very own chromosomes – repositories of invaluable hereditary information.