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Bio Chemistry Collection (page 17)

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

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Genetic individuality

Genetic individuality. Conceptual computer artwork showing a womans head branded with a bar code, underneath which is the word DNA. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) carries genetic information

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Levitra drug molecule

Levitra drug molecule
Levitra. Molecular model of the drug vardenafil, marketed under the brand Levitra. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (black), hydrogen (silver), nitrogen (blue)

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: DNA extraction

DNA extraction. Geneticist removing tissue from a tooth thought to belong to the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus. The DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Computer graphic of deformity in a DNA molecule

Computer graphic of deformity in a DNA molecule
Deformed DNA molecule. Computer-generated model of a segment of the molecule Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA), showing a deformity in its shape. DNA forms a natural double-helix shape

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: DNA autoradiogram on hand

DNA autoradiogram on hand
DNA autoradiogram projected onto a hand. The bands (dark on light) of the autoradiogram show genetic sequences. The bands correspond to the nucleotide bases in a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) sample

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Researcher holds DNA SeroChip for medical tests

Researcher holds DNA SeroChip for medical tests
DNA SeroChip. Researcher holding a DNA SeroChip, a type of DNA BioChip, used for cheap and rapid simultaneous analyses for infectious organisms in samples of blood

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Artwork of an autoradiogram showing DNA sequences

Artwork of an autoradiogram showing DNA sequences
DNA sequences. Computer artwork of an autoradiogram of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) sequences. A close up view of a sequence (also known as the DNA fingerprint) is superimposed in the foreground

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: DNA helix and autoradiogram

DNA helix and autoradiogram. Conceptual computer artwork of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) helix (red) surrounding a genetic autoradiogram (yellow with red bands)

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: DNA microarray and double helix

DNA microarray and double helix

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: DNA autoradiogram and codons

DNA autoradiogram and codons. Conceptual computer artwork of a DNA autoradiogram (yellow) with superimposed triplets of letters (white)

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Immunofluorescent LM of recombinant culture cells

Immunofluorescent LM of recombinant culture cells
Recombinant cells. Immunofluorescent light micrograph of recombinant COS-9 culture cells expressing the viral gene Large T antigen. Vaults are green, mitochondria are red and cell nuclei are blue

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: DNA molecule and red blood cells

DNA molecule and red blood cells. Computer artwork of a molecule of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA, blue) and red blood cells (erythrocytes). DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Engineered bacteria, conceptual image

Engineered bacteria, conceptual image. Bacteria (green) made out of Lego, representing the ability scientists have to alter and rearrange a bacteriums genetic material

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: 3 schematic illustrations of DNA structure

3 schematic illustrations of DNA structure

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: DNA

DNA

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Robot loading DNA in automated genome mapping

Robot loading DNA in automated genome mapping
Human genome project. A robot arm loads DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) into plastic plates in an automated laboratory dedicated to mapping the human genome

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: DNA helix on circuit board

DNA helix on circuit board. Computer artwork representing the fusion of computers and humans to form cybernetic beings, or the use of computers in genetic engineering to design improved humans

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Biological computing

Biological computing

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Woman and DNA

Woman and DNA. Computer artwork of a DNA molecule wrapped around a female figure. A molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) consists of two strands of sugar phosphates forming a double helix (spiral)

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Computers in genetic research

Computers in genetic research. Conceptual computer artwork showing a computer monitor containing DNA double helices against a backdrop of cells (pink)

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Artwork of DNA sequences and chromosomes

Artwork of DNA sequences and chromosomes
DNA sequences & chromosomes. Computer artwork of an autoradiogram of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) sequences. A close up view of a sequence is superimposed in the foreground

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: DNA and a genetic sequence

DNA and a genetic sequence
DNA model and a genetic sequence. Printout of the genetic code of a single strand of DNA (deoxyribo- nucleic acid). Also seen is a model of DNA

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Unlocking genetic code

Unlocking genetic code. Conceptual computer artwork of a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in an unlocked padlock. This may represent the deciphering of an organisms genome

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Computer artwork of part of a molecule of DNA

Computer artwork of part of a molecule of DNA

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Computer screen display of DNA sequencing pattern

Computer screen display of DNA sequencing pattern
DNA sequencing. Computer display of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) sequencing pattern showing in colour the four chemical bases in DNA

Background imageBio Chemistry Collection: Aspirin drug molecule

Aspirin drug molecule
Aspirin. Molecular model of the drug aspirin (acetylsalicylic acid). Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour coded: carbon (blue), oxygen (red) and hydrogen (grey)



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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.