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Adenine Collection (#2)

Adenine, a fundamental building block of life, plays a crucial role in the genetic code

Background imageAdenine Collection: Adenine molecule, artwork C017 / 7199

Adenine molecule, artwork C017 / 7199
Adenine molecule. Computer artwork showing the structure of a molecule of the nucleobase adenine. Atoms are colour-coded spheres: carbon (green), nitrogen (blue), and oxygen (white)

Background imageAdenine Collection: DNA 6-way junction, artwork C014 / 2585

DNA 6-way junction, artwork C014 / 2585
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) cube, computer artwork. The DNA cube is formed from six different DNA strands. Each side of the cube is composed of a single circular DNA strand

Background imageAdenine Collection: Adenine-thymine bond, illustration C018 / 0744

Adenine-thymine bond, illustration C018 / 0744
Adenine-thymine bond. Illustration showing the hydrogen bonding between the nucleotides adenine (left) and thymine (right)

Background imageAdenine Collection: Thymine-adenine interaction, artwork C017 / 7368

Thymine-adenine interaction, artwork C017 / 7368
Thymine-adenine interaction. Computer artwork showing the structure of bound thymine and adenine molecules. Atoms are shown as colour-coded spheres: carbon (green), hydrogen (white)

Background imageAdenine Collection: Gene transfer in fertilisation

Gene transfer in fertilisation

Background imageAdenine Collection: Molecular design

Molecular design. Computer artwork of plans for a molecular model of the nucleotide adenine with the finished model. The atoms are shown as spheres and are colour coded: carbon (yellow)

Background imageAdenine Collection: GM food, conceptual image

GM food, conceptual image
GM food. Conceptual image of the genetic modification of food, showing the DNA base letters written in Alphabetti Spaghetti

Background imageAdenine Collection: DNA structure

DNA structure
Computer artwork depicting the Bases of a DNA structure: Adenine (blue), Guanine (red), Cytosine (green) and Thymine (yellow)

Background imageAdenine Collection: DNA with money

DNA with money. Computer artwork of a DNA double helix superimposed over a British 20 pound note. This image could represent the commercial implications of DNA research

Background imageAdenine Collection: DNA

DNA. Conceptual computer artwork of the double helix DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule (lower centre), a female face (centre right) and a DNA autoradiogram (upper centre)

Background imageAdenine Collection: Genetic sequence, conceptual artwork

Genetic sequence, conceptual artwork
Genetic sequence, conceptual computer artwork. These letters represent the four nucleotide bases of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid): adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G) and cytosine (C)

Background imageAdenine Collection: Genetic individuality, computer artwork

Genetic individuality, computer artwork
Genetic individuality. Conceptual computer artwork showing the ability of human genetic information to be translated into digital binary code for biometric purposes

Background imageAdenine Collection: DNA in bubble

DNA in bubble. Conceptual computer artwork of a DNA double helix within a bubble in water. This image could represent the fragility of the DNA molecule or the need for protection of an individuals

Background imageAdenine Collection: DNA

DNA. Computer artwork of a deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) molecule (right) and a historical drawing of a male figure by Leonardo da Vinci (1453-1519)

Background imageAdenine Collection: DNA molecules, conceptual artwork

DNA molecules, conceptual artwork
DNA molecules, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageAdenine Collection: DNA molecule and face

DNA molecule and face. Computer artwork of a section of a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) and a human face in profile. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageAdenine Collection: DNA molecule shadow

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

Background imageAdenine Collection: Genetic engineering, conceptual artwork

Genetic engineering, conceptual artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule made of Lego representing scientists ability to alter and rearrange an organisms genetic material

Background imageAdenine Collection: DNA in space

DNA in space. Computer artwork of a DNA double helix in space above Earth. This may represent the possible uniqueness of Earth as a cradle of life in the universe



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Adenine, a fundamental building block of life, plays a crucial role in the genetic code. As part of a double-stranded RNA molecule or DNA molecule, adenine pairs with thymine (in DNA) or uracil (in RNA), forming the bonds that hold our genetic information intact. Its significance is beautifully depicted in artwork showcasing the intricate structure of DNA. In recent years, it has been at the forefront of scientific breakthroughs. From grapevine genome sequencing to unraveling complex diseases, researchers have relied on this remarkable molecule to unlock nature's secrets. The grapevine genome sequencing project utilized adenine's presence within DNA molecules to decode and understand its unique characteristics. Artwork depicting the elegant structure of DNA highlights adenine as one of its key components. With its distinct shape and chemical properties, it symbolizes both complexity and simplicity simultaneously—a testament to nature's genius. Conceptual images further emphasize adenine's importance by representing it as an integral part of the iconic double helix structure. These captivating visuals remind us that every living organism carries their own version of this essential molecule within their cells. As we delve deeper into genetics and explore new frontiers in medicine and biotechnology, adenine remains an indispensable piece in deciphering life's mysteries. It serves as a reminder that even on a microscopic level, there is beauty and wonder waiting to be discovered—each strand holding countless possibilities for understanding ourselves and our world better.