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Nucleotides Collection (#7)

Nucleotides, the building blocks of life, play a crucial role in various biological processes

Background imageNucleotides Collection: Young childs face and DNA molecule

Young childs face and DNA molecule
MODEL RELEASED. DNA molecule and young childs face. Composite image of a young child looking at a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageNucleotides Collection: DNA fingerprint

DNA fingerprint. Conceptual image representing the individuality of DNA, showing the letters of the genetic code superimposed on a fingerprint

Background imageNucleotides Collection: DNA molecule, conceptual computer artwork

DNA molecule, conceptual computer artwork
DNA molecule. Conceptual computer artwork of the inner workings of the human body, showing the molecular structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) at left and mechanical gears at right

Background imageNucleotides Collection: DNA molecule and autoradiogram, artwork

DNA molecule and autoradiogram, artwork
DNA molecule and DNA autoradiogram, computer artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageNucleotides Collection: DNA sequencing

DNA sequencing

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DNA sequence
Genetic sequence. Computer artwork of a sequenced section of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) represented as a series of multicoloured bands and a graph (across bottom)

Background imageNucleotides Collection: DNA autoradiogram

DNA autoradiogram. Computer artwork of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) autoradiogram. The bands (blue) show the sequence of nucleotide bases in a sample of DNA

Background imageNucleotides Collection: DNA research

DNA research. DNA autoradiogram used for finding the base sequence of a segment of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA is the molecule that controls the growth and development of all living things

Background imageNucleotides Collection: Unzipped DNA molecule, artwork

Unzipped DNA molecule, artwork
Unzipped DNA molecule, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageNucleotides Collection: Genetic research

Genetic research, conceptual computer artwork. A double helix spans the image. At right are nucleotide base sequences. Deoxyribonucleic (DNA) acid has four bases: adenine (A), thymine (T)

Background imageNucleotides Collection: DNA helices

DNA helices. Models showing the double helix and nucleotide base structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecules. The double helix is formed by two spiralling strands of sugar phosphates




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Nucleotides, the building blocks of life, play a crucial role in various biological processes. From the intricate double-stranded RNA molecule to the iconic DNA helix, they can at the core of genetic information storage and transmission. In scientific labs worldwide, researchers analyze DNA molecules with precision and dedication, unraveling mysteries encoded within our genes. Artists too find inspiration in these molecular wonders. Through their creative lenses, they depict DNA molecules as breathtaking artwork that captivates both scientists and art enthusiasts alike. One such masterpiece portrays a vibrant representation of a DNA molecule against a backdrop reminiscent of celestial bodies—a testament to its cosmic significance. Speaking of cosmic connections, remember the Arecibo message? Scientists sent this interstellar communication into space hoping to make contact with extraterrestrial intelligence. Encoded within it was key C016 / 6817—a vital clue for decoding any potential response from distant civilizations. But let's not forget about mitochondrial DNA—the powerhouse behind cellular energy production—passed down exclusively from mother to child through generations. Its study has revolutionized our understanding of human evolution and migration patterns throughout history. In forensic investigations, DNA analysis serves as an invaluable tool for identifying individuals or solving crimes by comparing genetic sequences found at crime scenes with those on record. This groundbreaking technique has brought justice where there seemed none possible before. The intertwining strands of DNA symbolize life's complexity and interconnectedness—an eternal dance between nature and nurture shaping who we are. Depicted alongside the Caduceus—a symbol associated with medicine—we recognize how genetics underpins our health and well-being. Finally, imagine gazing upon a mesmerizing autoradiogram revealing hidden secrets within our very own faces—the unique blueprint imprinted in every cell's nucleus since conception. From its fundamental role in heredity to its artistic allure; nucleotides continue to fascinate us all—reminding us that within these tiny structures lies humanity's greatest stories waiting to be uncovered.