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Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: P32 mitochondrial matrix protein

P32 mitochondrial matrix protein, molecular model. Also known as SF2-associated p32 (SF2P32), this protein is found in the matrix of cellular mitochondria

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: B19 parvovirus capsid protein

B19 parvovirus capsid protein, molecular model. This protein forms part of the capsid (protein shell) of parvovirus B19, one of only a few parvoviruses that infect humans

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Nitrogen-fixing molybdenum iron enzyme

Nitrogen-fixing molybdenum iron enzyme, molecular model. This protein is a nitrogen fixation enzyme (nitrogenase) containing the metal atoms molybdenum and iron

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: HIV reverse transcription enzyme C013 / 9613

HIV reverse transcription enzyme C013 / 9613
HIV reverse transcription enzyme. Molecular model of the reverse transcriptase enzyme found in HIV (the human immunodeficiency virus)

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Nitrogen-fixing molybdenum iron enzyme

Nitrogen-fixing molybdenum iron enzyme, molecular model. This protein is a nitrogen fixation enzyme (nitrogenase) containing the metal atoms molybdenum and iron

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Hammerhead ribozyme molecule

Hammerhead ribozyme molecule
Hammerhead ribozyme, molecular model. Ribozymes are RNA (ribonucleic acid) molecules that catalyse certain biochemical reactions

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Hammerhead ribozyme molecule

Hammerhead ribozyme molecule
Hammerhead ribozyme, molecular model. Ribozymes are RNA (ribonucleic acid) molecules that catalyse certain biochemical reactions

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Hammerhead ribozyme molecule

Hammerhead ribozyme molecule
Hammerhead ribozyme, molecular model. Ribozymes are RNA (ribonucleic acid) molecules that catalyse certain biochemical reactions

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: DNA Holliday junction, molecular model

DNA Holliday junction, molecular model
DNA Holliday junction. Molecular model of a Holliday junction (centre) between homologous strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: DNA Holliday junction, molecular model

DNA Holliday junction, molecular model
DNA Holliday junction. Molecular model of a Holliday junction (centre) between homologous strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: DNA Holliday junction, molecular model

DNA Holliday junction, molecular model
DNA Holliday junction. Molecular model of a Holliday junction (centre) between homologous strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: DNA Holliday junction, molecular model

DNA Holliday junction, molecular model
DNA Holliday junction. Molecular model of a Holliday junction (centre) between homologous strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: DNA Holliday junction, molecular model

DNA Holliday junction, molecular model
DNA Holliday junction. Molecular model of a Holliday junction (centre) between homologous strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: DNA Holliday junction, molecular model

DNA Holliday junction, molecular model
DNA Holliday junction. Molecular model of a Holliday junction (centre) between homologous strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: DNA Holliday junction, molecular model

DNA Holliday junction, molecular model
DNA Holliday junction. Molecular model of a Holliday junction (centre) between homologous strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Immunoglobulin G antibody molecule

Immunoglobulin G antibody molecule. Computer model of the secondary structure of immunoglobulin G (IgG). This is the most abundant immunoglobulin and is found in all body fluids

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: DNA Holliday junction, molecular model

DNA Holliday junction, molecular model
DNA Holliday junction. Molecular model of a Holliday junction (centre) between homologous strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Hammerhead ribozyme molecule

Hammerhead ribozyme molecule
Hammerhead ribozyme, molecular model. Ribozymes are RNA (ribonucleic acid) molecules that catalyse certain biochemical reactions

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: DNA Holliday junction, molecular model

DNA Holliday junction, molecular model
DNA Holliday junction. Molecular model of a Holliday junction (centre) between homologous strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Hammerhead ribozyme molecule

Hammerhead ribozyme molecule
Hammerhead ribozyme, molecular model. Ribozymes are RNA (ribonucleic acid) molecules that catalyse certain biochemical reactions

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Z-DNA molecule

Z-DNA molecule
Z-DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), molecular model. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix. Each strand consists of a sugar-phosphate backbone attached to nucleotide bases

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Z-DNA molecule

Z-DNA molecule
Z-DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), molecular model. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix. Each strand consists of a sugar-phosphate backbone attached to nucleotide bases

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Prehistoric bear eating human bones C013 / 9584

Prehistoric bear eating human bones C013 / 9584
Prehistoric bear eating human bones. Artwork of a now-extinct Ursus deningeri bear earing the remains of humans in the Sima de los Huesos (pit of bones), in the caves of the Sierra de Atapuerca

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Zebra fish embryo, SEM C013 / 9586

Zebra fish embryo, SEM C013 / 9586
Zebra fish embryo. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the embryo of a zebrafish (Danio rerio), showing its eyes either side of its large open mouth (centre)

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Prehistoric death ritual, artwork C013 / 9573

Prehistoric death ritual, artwork C013 / 9573
Prehistoric death ritual. Artwork showing Homo heidelbergensis hominids throwing one of their dead into the Sima de los Huesos (pit of bones), in the caves of the Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Early hominid killed by a leopard C013 / 9583

Early hominid killed by a leopard C013 / 9583
Early hominid killed by a leopard. Artwork of leopard in a tree with a Paranthropus robustus hominid it has killed. Also known as Australopithecus robustus

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Prehistoric death ritual, artwork C013 / 9578

Prehistoric death ritual, artwork C013 / 9578
Prehistoric death ritual. Artwork showing Homo heidelbergensis hominids throwing one of their dead into the Sima de los Huesos (pit of bones), in the caves of the Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Paranthropus aethiopicus, artwork C013 / 9581

Paranthropus aethiopicus, artwork C013 / 9581
Paranthropus aethiopicus. Artwork of Paranthropus aethiopicus hominids collecting fruit. Paranthropus aethiopicus is an extinct species of hominid that lived during the Pliocene epoch

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Prehistoric humans hunting, artwork C013 / 9580

Prehistoric humans hunting, artwork C013 / 9580
Prehistoric humans hunting. Artwork of two early modern humans (Homo sapiens) killing a bison. Anatomically modern humans (Homo sapiens sapiens)

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Neanderthals hunting mammoth, artwork C013 / 9579

Neanderthals hunting mammoth, artwork C013 / 9579
Neanderthals hunting mammoth. Artwork of neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis) humans hunting woolly mammoth (Mammuthus primigenius). Like modern humans, Neanderthals are members of the Homo genus

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Homo habilis hunting, artwork C013 / 9577

Homo habilis hunting, artwork C013 / 9577
Homo habilis hunting. Artwork of Homo habilis early humans using tools to butcher their prey. H. habilis is thought to have lived approximately 2 to 1.6 million years ago in East Africa

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Homo heidelbergensis hunting, artwork C013 / 9572

Homo heidelbergensis hunting, artwork C013 / 9572
Homo heidelbergensis hunting. Artwork of two Homo heidelbergensis early humans hunting bison by a river in what is now the Atapuerca Mountains, Spain. H

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Homo antecessor, artwork C013 / 9575

Homo antecessor, artwork C013 / 9575
Homo antecessor. Artwork of a Homo antecessor early human using tools in the mouth of a cave. The remains of this hominid were discovered in level TD6 of the Gran Dolina archaeological sites in

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Human evolution, conceptual image C013 / 9574

Human evolution, conceptual image C013 / 9574
Human Evolution, conceptual image. Computer artwork representing the evolution of hominids from our distant ancestors (right) to present day humans (Homo sapiens sapiens, left)

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Ardipithecus ramidus, artwork C013 / 9571

Ardipithecus ramidus, artwork C013 / 9571
Ardipithecus ramidus. Artwork of an Ardipithecus ramidus hominid in a tree. This species is considered a basal hominid, one that is closely related to the common ancestor of apes and humans

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Australopithecus africanus, artwork C013 / 9570

Australopithecus africanus, artwork C013 / 9570
Australopithecus africanus. Artwork of a family of Australopithecus africanus hominins in a forest. A. africanus, which lived between 3 million and 2 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: 18th Century chemist, historical artwork C013 / 9567

18th Century chemist, historical artwork C013 / 9567
18th Century chemist, historical artwork. Historical engraving by C. Straub of a painting by David Teniers II, entitled Le Philosophe ein Chemiker in seinem Laboratorium

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Australopithecus afarensis, artwork C013 / 9569

Australopithecus afarensis, artwork C013 / 9569
Australopithecus afarensis, artwork. This hominin lived between 3.9 and 2.9 million years ago in what is now eastern Africa. It is thought that A

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: 17th Century philosopher, artwork C013 / 9566

17th Century philosopher, artwork C013 / 9566
17th Century philosopher, artwork. Historical etching by Joseph Longhi of a painting by Rembrandt, entitled Le philosophe en contemplation (The philosopher in contemplation)

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Pharmacy consultation, historical artwork C013 / 9568

Pharmacy consultation, historical artwork C013 / 9568
Pharmacy consultation, historical artwork. 18th century etching showing four men working in a large laboratory with a wealthy couple at far right

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: 18th Century alchemist, artwork C013 / 9562

18th Century alchemist, artwork C013 / 9562
18th Century alchemist, historical artwork. Engraving by Francesco Pedro of a painting by Francesco Magiotto, entitled Le bien pauvrete l age mur la jeunesse / Qui fait, ou l informe, ou la felicite

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Doctor consultation, historical artwork C013 / 9558

Doctor consultation, historical artwork C013 / 9558
Doctor consultation. Historical artwork showing a young mother visiting a doctor with a sick boy, and a young girl standing in between

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Alchemist, historical artwork

Alchemist, historical artwork. 19th Century engraving by Victor Texier of a painting by Thomas Wijck, entitled L Alchymiste en meditation

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: 18th Century alchemist, artwork C013 / 9560

18th Century alchemist, artwork C013 / 9560
18th Century alchemist, historical artwork. Engraving by Jacques-Louis Peree of a painting by David Teniers II, entitled L Alchimiste (The Alchemist)

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: 18th Century laboratory, artwork C013 / 9563

18th Century laboratory, artwork C013 / 9563
18th Century laboratory, historical artwork. 1755 engraving by Thomas Major of a painting by David Teniers II, entitled The Laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Alchemists, historical artwork C013 / 9561

Alchemists, historical artwork C013 / 9561
Alchemists. Historical woodcut print from a book, showing two men standing next to an alchemists kiln

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: Frustrated alchemist, historical artwork C013 / 9559

Frustrated alchemist, historical artwork C013 / 9559
Frustrated alchemist. Historical engraving by H. Baron of a painting by H. Zorg of the inside of a laboratory with a frustrated alchemist pulling at his hair while watching the fire

Background imageImages Dated 7th August 2012: 17th Century political satire, artwork C013 / 9556

17th Century political satire, artwork C013 / 9556
17th Century political satire, historical artwork. 1647 etching by Romeyn de Hooghe entitled Den franschen Algemist, satirising the contradicting interests of the Dutch-French War by comparing



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