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15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection

Choose a picture from our 15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection for your Wall Art and Photo Gifts

20 Canvas Prints

We are proud to offer this selection in partnership with Science Photo Library

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Heartleaf iceplant (Aptenia cordifolia)

Heartleaf iceplant (Aptenia cordifolia) flowers. Also called baby sunrose, this succulent is native to southern Africa but in some regions of Europe, such as south-west England, it also grows wild

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: DNA recognition, molecular model

DNA recognition, molecular model
DNA recognition. Computer model showing MyoD transcription factor, from a mouse (mus musculus), bound to DNA. Transcription factors are proteins that bind to specific sequences of DNA

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Mexican wood-sorrel (Oxalis tetraphylla)

Mexican wood-sorrel (Oxalis tetraphylla)
Mexican wood-sorrel flowers (Oxalis tetraphylla). Also known as good luck leaf, Mexican wood sorrel is native to Mexico but can also be grown as a garden plant

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)

Yarrow (Achillea millefolium)
Yarrow flowers (Achillea millefolium). Photographed in Dorset, UK

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Common blue damselfly on a sundew leaf

Common blue damselfly on a sundew leaf
Common blue damselfly (Enallagma cyathigerum) trapped on the leaf of an English sundew (Drosera anglica). Also known as the common bluet

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Potassium channel molecular model

Potassium channel molecular model
Potassium channel research. Molecular model of the molecular structure of a KcsA potassium ion (K+) channel (brown spirals, centre) from a mouse (mus musculus)

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Maize flower

Maize flower. Male flower of a maize plant (Zea mays), known as a tassel, with spikelets (green) and anthers (yellow). The anthers contain pollen

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Tuberous pea (Lathyrus tuberosus)

Tuberous pea (Lathyrus tuberosus) flowers. Also called earthnut pea or aardaker, this rare wildflower is native to temperate regions of Europe and western Asia

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Bears breeches (Acanthus hungaricus)

Bears breeches (Acanthus hungaricus)
Bears breeches flowers (Acanthus hungaricus). This Eastern European species is commonly found in Hungary

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Limonium sinuatum

Limonium sinuatum
Wavyleaf sea lavender (Limonium sinuatum)

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus)

Cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) in a cornfield. Photographed in Sweden

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Hieracium peleterianum hawkweed

Hieracium peleterianum hawkweed
Shaggy mouse-ear hawkweed (Hieracium peleterianum) flowers

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Small cow-wheat (Melampyrum sylvaticum)

Small cow-wheat (Melampyrum sylvaticum)
Small cow-wheat flowers (Melampyrum sylvaticum). This endangered plant is very rare in the UK

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Common cow-wheat (Melampyrum pratense)

Common cow-wheat (Melampyrum pratense)
Common cow-wheat flowers (Melampyrum pratense). Photographed in woodland in Devon, UK

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Wild tobacco (Nicotiana rustica) flowers

Wild tobacco (Nicotiana rustica) flowers. N. rustica is native to South America, where it is called Mapacho or Aztec tobacco

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Leafy goosefoot (Chenopodium foliosum)

Leafy goosefoot (Chenopodium foliosum) berries. Also called strawberry sticks because of its edible red fruits, the leafy goosefoot is native to Eurasia but is also found as an introduced species in

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Yarrow and catmint flowers

Yarrow and catmint flowers
Yarrow (Achillea millefolium Walther Funcke ) and catmint (Nepeta x fssenii) flowers. Photographed in a garden border in Norway

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: RNA-binding protein, molecular model

RNA-binding protein, molecular model
RNA-binding protein. Computer model of the RNA-binding protein ACF (APOBEC-1 complementation factor). It is thought that ACF functions as an RNA-binding subunit that docks APOBEC-1 with an RNA

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: RNA-editing enzyme, molecular model

RNA-editing enzyme, molecular model
RNA-editing enzyme. Computer model of a left-handed, RNA double helix (Z-RNA) bound by the Z alpha domain of the human RNA-editing enzyme ADAR1 (double-stranded RNA adenosine deaminase)

Background image15 Oct 2008 Canvas Print Collection: Pansy flowers (Viola x wittrockiana)

Pansy flowers (Viola x wittrockiana)


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