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Biochemistry is the captivating realm where science and life intertwine, revealing the intricate secrets of our existence

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Zinc finger-RNA complex

Zinc finger-RNA complex. Computer models of zinc finger protein molecules complexed with RNA (ribonucleic acid) molecules

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: DNA

DNA molecule (down right), computer artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) consists of two strands of sugar phosphates forming a double helix (spiral)

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: DNA double helix

DNA double helix. Computer artwork of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helix. The normal helical structure is formed when the genetic coding components (called nucleotide bases)

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Chromosome analysis

Chromosome analysis
MODEL RELEASED. Chromosome analysis. Geneticist analysing human chromosomes by fluorescent microscopy. Individual chromosomes are visible on the computer monitor as pale blue rods

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: HIV DNA, molecular model

HIV DNA, molecular model
HIV DNA. Molecular model of a sequence of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) produced by HIV (the human immunodeficiency virus) after infecting a human cell

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Technician monitoring supercomputers at Celera

Technician monitoring supercomputers at Celera
DNA sequencing supercomputers. Technician with supercomputers used in human genome research at Celera Genomics, Maryland, USA, a rival to the Human Genome Project

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Ribosomal RNA

Ribosomal RNA, molecular model. Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is the molecule that translates nucleic acids into proteins. It is found in ribosomes, organelles in cells that perform this function

Background imageBio Chemistry 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 imageBio Chemistry Collection: Discoveries in the genome

Discoveries in the genome. Conceptual artwork of a ship about to journey through a double helix. This could represent new discoveries awaiting researchers working on the human genome project

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: DNA Biochip

DNA Biochip. Computer artwork of a DNA Biochip, a piece of biotechnology used for cheap and rapid simultaneous analyses, for example infectious organisms in samples of blood

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Radiogram of DNA on hands

Radiogram of DNA on hands

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Genomics

Genomics. Conceptual computer artwork of an anatomical model of the human face with a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) helix (across bottom) and three molecular models (upper right)

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: F / col TEM of polyribosomes from brain cell

F / col TEM of polyribosomes from brain cell
False-colour transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a polyribosome from a human brain cell. Polyribosomes (or polysomes)

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Technician using a pipettor during DNA sequencing

Technician using a pipettor during DNA sequencing
MODEL RELEASED. DNA sequencing. Male technician using a pipettor above an electrophoresis gel during DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) sequencing

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: DNA molecules, conceptual artwork

DNA molecules, conceptual artwork
DNA molecules, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Computer molecular graphic of DNA

Computer molecular graphic of DNA
DNA molecules. Computer molecular graphic of a tetrameric structure formed from four strands of Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) lying alongside each other

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Researchers sequencing human DNA in a laboratory

Researchers sequencing human DNA in a laboratory
Human genome research. Researchers carrying out DNA sequencing at the Joint Genome Institute (JGI). Computers sit between the large automated sequencers

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Topoisomerase 1 / DNA complex

Topoisomerase 1 / DNA complex
Human topoisomerase 1/DNA complex, molecular model. Topoisomerase 1 is an enzyme that assists in uncoiling DNA. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is usually stored in a supercoiled form

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Researcher holds DNA NutriChip for food tests

Researcher holds DNA NutriChip for food tests
DNA NutriChip. Gloved hand holding a DNA NutriChip (a type of DNA BioChip). The NutriChip allows cheap and rapid simultaneous analyses for infectious organisms to be carried out on samples of food

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Albumen crystals, SEM

Albumen crystals, SEM
Albumen crystals, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Albumen is the clear liquid in an egg, also known as the white of the egg. It consists of proteins dissolved in water

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: DNA and human body

DNA and human body. Conceptual computer artwork of a man wrapped in a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helix, representing the instructions encoded by DNA

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Ribosomes, TEM

Ribosomes, TEM
Ribosomes. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of ribosomes (blue) passing through pores in a cells nuclear membrane (red)

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Designing molecules, conceptual artwork

Designing molecules, conceptual artwork
Designing molecules for protein binding. Conceptual artwork of a molecule design process, where the aim is to develop a molecule suited to the particular task of binding to proteins, peptides

Background imageBio Chemistry 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 imageBio Chemistry 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 imageBio Chemistry Collection: Ribosome and mRNA

Ribosome and mRNA
Ribosome protein and mRNA. Computer artwork of a protein (L30, spirals) from the large subunit of a yeast ribosome, complexed with messenger ribonucleic acid (mRNA, cylindrical strand)

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Computer artwork depicting genetic screening

Computer artwork depicting genetic screening

Background imageBio Chemistry 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

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Computer artwork of DNA and red blood cells

Computer artwork of DNA and red blood cells
DNA & blood. Computer illustration of a molecule of DNA (Deoxyribonucleic Acid) amongst red blood cells. DNA molecules carry an organisms genetic information



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Biochemistry is the captivating realm where science and life intertwine, revealing the intricate secrets of our existence. As I gaze at the computer screen displaying a mesmerizing human genetic sequence, I am reminded of the boundless potential encoded within each double-stranded RNA molecule. The elegant dance of DNA transcription unfolds before my eyes, its molecular model illuminating the blueprint of life itself. In another corner, caffeine crystals come to life under a light micrograph, reminding us that even in our daily rituals lies an underlying biochemical symphony. The iconic DNA molecule stands tall as a symbol of discovery and progress, thanks to the pioneering work of Watson and Crick who unraveled its mysteries. Isaac Asimov's brilliance shines through as we acknowledge his contributions not only as a renowned US author but also as a biochemist who bridged literature with scientific exploration. Artistic renditions capture the beauty and complexity of metabolic enzymes and secondary structures of proteins, showcasing nature's ingenuity at every turn. The quest for knowledge extends into brain protein research; unlocking these enigmatic molecules could hold answers to understanding neurological disorders that plague humanity. A stunning computer artwork reveals beta DNA segments intertwined with spheres like celestial bodies orbiting their own gravitational pull - an awe-inspiring representation of interconnectedness on both macroscopic and microscopic scales. Amidst it all lies the nucleotide base matrix - an intricate web connecting all living beings across time and space. Biochemistry beckons us to explore this matrix further; deciphering its language holds profound implications for medicine, agriculture, biotechnology, and beyond. In this captivating world where science meets life's building blocks, biochemistry invites us to unravel nature's deepest secrets while inspiring wonderment at every step along this remarkable journey.