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Gene Collection

"Unlocking the Secrets of Life: Exploring the Fascinating World of Gene" Genes, those tiny but mighty units of heredity encoded in our DNA

Background imageGene Collection: X and Y chromosomes

X and Y chromosomes, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Humans have 46 chromosomes in total: 23 inherited from the mother and 23 from the father

Background imageGene Collection: DNA molecule

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

Background imageGene Collection: Leopard (Panthera pardus) black panther melanistic phase, adult, resting on log, captive

Leopard (Panthera pardus) black panther melanistic phase, adult, resting on log, captive

Background imageGene Collection: DNA molecule

DNA molecule. Computer artwork of a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) with the chemical formulas of its components. DNA is composed of two sugar-phosphate backbones (blue)

Background imageGene Collection: American boxer. Gene Tunney down for the famous long count in the championship bout with Dempsey

American boxer. Gene Tunney down for the famous long count in the championship bout with Dempsey at Soldier Field
JACK DEMPSEY (1895-1983). American boxer. Gene Tunney down for the famous long count in the championship bout with Dempsey at Soldier Field, Chicago, Illinois, 22 September 1927

Background imageGene Collection: DNA molecule, computer model

DNA molecule, computer model
DNA molecule. Computer artwork of the molecular structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). The DNA molecule is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageGene Collection: DNA molecule, abstract image

DNA molecule, abstract image
DNA molecule. Abstract computer artwork of a view along the inside of a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA contains sections called genes that encode the bodys genetic information

Background imageGene Collection: DNA molecule, artwork

DNA molecule, artwork
DNA molecule. Computer artwork of a double stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule amongst clouds of swirling gas. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageGene Collection: Gene Tierney

Gene Tierney (1920 - 1991), New York socialite who became an actress on film and stage, first on stage, then in Hollywood films

Background imageGene Collection: Gregor Mendel, Austrian botanist

Gregor Mendel, Austrian botanist
Gregor Johann Mendel (1822-1884), Austrian botanist and founder of genetics. Mendel, the abbot of an abbey in Brno, carried out breeding experiments with pea plants (held in hand)

Background imageGene Collection: King cheetah coat

King cheetah coat. The king cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) has a different coat pattern to most other cheetahs, despite being of the same species

Background imageGene Collection: Scenes from Madame Sans-Gene (1925) starring Gloria Swanson

Scenes from Madame Sans-Gene (1925) starring Gloria Swanson, filmed in Paris. This lavishly produced romantic costume comedy-drama was directed by L鯮 ce Perret

Background imageGene Collection: Four world boxing champions

Four world boxing champions (left to right): Jack Dempsey, Gene, Tunney, Joe Louis, James J Braddock

Background imageGene Collection: Gene Kelly (1912-1996), American dancer, actor and director, c1940s

Gene Kelly (1912-1996), American dancer, actor and director, c1940s

Background imageGene Collection: Biomedical illustration of DNA Replication as bases attach to strand with two newly formed strands

Biomedical illustration of DNA Replication as bases attach to strand with two newly formed strands twist eventually producing two new identical double DNA strands

Background imageGene Collection: Chromosome

Chromosome. Computer artwork of a condensed chromosome. Chromosomes, which consist of two identical chromatids joined at a centromere (centre)

Background imageGene Collection: Gene Stratton-Porter

Gene Stratton-Porter
GENE (Geneva) STRATTON-PORTER (nee Stratton) American author of A girl of the limberlost and other writings mingling nature and sentiment

Background imageGene Collection: Cross section biomedical illustration of protein synthesis and ribosome

Cross section biomedical illustration of protein synthesis and ribosome

Background imageGene Collection: Z-DNA tetramer molecule C015 / 6557

Z-DNA tetramer molecule C015 / 6557
Z-DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) tetramer, molecular model. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix. This is a tetramer of the molecule, containing four strands

Background imageGene Collection: DNA analysis

DNA analysis, negative image. Graphs showing the results of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) sequencing. A DNA molecule consists of two sugar-phosphate backbones, arranged as a double helix

Background imageGene Collection: X and Y chromosomes

X and Y chromosomes, computer artwork. Humans have 46 chromosomes in total: 23 inherited from the mother and 23 from the father. These sex chromosomes determine the individuals gender

Background imageGene Collection: Abstract Thin Lines Pattern

Abstract Thin Lines Pattern
Treechild

Background imageGene Collection: Ivy Tresmand and Gene Gerrard

Ivy Tresmand and Gene Gerrard
Ivy Tresmand (1898-1980) and Gene Gerrard (1892-1971), appearing in a production of the musical comedy Katja the Dancer at the Gaiety Theatre in London's West End. Date: 1925

Background imageGene Collection: Music cover, When My Sugar Walks Down the Street

Music cover, When My Sugar Walks Down the Street All the Little Birdies Go Tweet! Tweet! Tweet! by Gene Austin, Jimmy McHugh and Irving Mills, sung by Miss Aileen Stanley Date: 1924

Background imageGene Collection: Hugh Grant & Marc Gene

Hugh Grant & Marc Gene Actor & Motor Racing Driver Ferrari Track Day Silverstone, England 14 September 2011 Date: 14 September 2011

Background imageGene Collection: Marc Gene

Marc Gene Motor Racing Driver Ferrari Track Day Silverstone, England 14 September 2011 Date: 14 September 2011

Background imageGene Collection: Gene Sarazen

Gene Sarazen Ex PGA Tour Golfer, 11 January 1994 Date: 11 January 1994

Background imageGene Collection: Gene Sauers

Gene Sauers USA, 15 June 1992 Date: 15 June 1992

Background imageGene Collection: The Gene Genie

The Gene Genie Ridden By B.Powell 29 March 1999 Date: 29 March 1999

Background imageGene Collection: The Duchess of Dantzic, written by Henry Hamilton, music by Ivan Caryll

The Duchess of Dantzic, written by Henry Hamilton, music by Ivan Caryll, a romantic comic opera based on the French play, Madame Sans Gene. Touring to Sale Public Hall

Background imageGene Collection: Madame Sans-Gene by Victorien Sardou and Emile Moreau

Madame Sans-Gene by Victorien Sardou and Emile Moreau. First produced Theatre du Vaudeville, Paris, 27th October 1893.Henry Irving starred in J

Background imageGene Collection: Sketches of the play Desert Song at the Drury

Sketches of the play Desert Song at the Drury Lane Theatre, London, 1927 with Clarice Hardwicke, Gene Gerrard, Edith Day, Harry Welchman, Leonard Mackay and Phebe Brune Date: 1927

Background imageGene Collection: A scene from Thunder Birds (1942) with Gene Tierney

A scene from Thunder Birds (1942) with Gene Tierney in a Dolly Tree evening gown by the side of the pianist with the accompanying female cast also in Dolly Tree creations Date: 1942

Background imageGene Collection: Poster, Madame Sans-Gene, Lyceum Theatre, London

Poster, Madame Sans-Gene, Lyceum Theatre, London

Background imageGene Collection: Advertising panel, Pompeian Soap

Advertising panel, Pompeian Soap - Honeymooning in the Alps. 1924

Background imageGene Collection: Lady with Chinese lantern

Lady with Chinese lantern
Lady at a masked ball holding a Chinese lantern. 1920s

Background imageGene Collection: The Barbarian Invasions of the Roman Empire (litho)

The Barbarian Invasions of the Roman Empire (litho)
6013129 The Barbarian Invasions of the Roman Empire (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Barbarian Invasions of the Roman Empire)

Background imageGene Collection: Madame Sans-Gene in Le Radical, by Edmond Lepelletier

Madame Sans-Gene in Le Radical, by Edmond Lepelletier
SNG127140 Madame Sans-Gene in Le Radical, by Edmond Lepelletier, taken from the play by Victorien Sardou (1831-1908) and E

Background imageGene Collection: Burning Breakfast

Burning Breakfast
MUAH / model: Laura Puntila Assistant: Niko Puumalainen. Petri Damstén

Background imageGene Collection: Illinois Jacquet and Gene Ramey, Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London

Illinois Jacquet and Gene Ramey, Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London, 1979

Background imageGene Collection: Battered Old Shoes Date: 1954

Battered Old Shoes Date: 1954

Background imageGene Collection: Gene Ramey, Capital Jazz Festival, London, 1979. Creator: Brian Foskett

Gene Ramey, Capital Jazz Festival, London, 1979. Creator: Brian Foskett
Gene Ramey, Capital Jazz Festival, London, 1979

Background imageGene Collection: Imperial Conference of 1944, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Imperial Conference of 1944, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Imperial Conference of 1944, 1945. Meeting of the Commonwealth Prime Ministers held in London, 1-16 May, during the Second World War

Background imageGene Collection: Experience Joins Hands With Youth, 1942, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Experience Joins Hands With Youth, 1942, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Experience Joins Hands With Youth, 1942, (1945). British politician and statesman Sir Winston Churchill (1874-1965) with South African Prime Minister General Jan Smuts in the grounds of the British

Background imageGene Collection: G. Mako - Cut Backhand, c1935. Creators: Gene Mako, Unknown

G. Mako - Cut Backhand, c1935. Creators: Gene Mako, Unknown
G. Mako - Cut Backhand, c1935. From Tennis - An Album of Famous Players in Action, by Gordon R. Weddell. [John Player & Sons, , c1935]

Background imageGene Collection: Gene Calderazzo, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015. Artist

Gene Calderazzo, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015. Artist
Gene Calderazzo, Love Supreme Jazz Festival, Glynde Place, East Sussex, 2015

Background imageGene Collection: Band members of the Eddie Condon All Stars, 1957. Artist: Denis Williams

Band members of the Eddie Condon All Stars, 1957. Artist: Denis Williams
Band members of the Eddie Condon All Stars, 1957. Left to right: Gene Schroeder (piano), Leonard Gaskin (double bass), Bob Wilber (clarinet) and Robert Cutty Cutshall (trombone)



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"Unlocking the Secrets of Life: Exploring the Fascinating World of Gene" Genes, those tiny but mighty units of heredity encoded in our DNA, hold the key to understanding life's intricate mysteries. Like X and Y chromosomes that determine our gender, genes shape who we are at a fundamental level. Just like the majestic Leopard donning its melanistic phase as a black panther resting on a log, genes dictate our physical traits and characteristics. They orchestrate every aspect of our being, from eye color to height. The DNA molecule stands as an elegant blueprint for life itself. Its complex structure reveals the code that makes us unique individuals. A computer model visualizes this intricate dance within our cells, showcasing how genes interact with one another to create a symphony of existence. In abstract images and artwork inspired by the DNA molecule, we witness its beauty and complexity intertwined. Just like Gene Tunney going down for the famous long count in his championship bout with Dempsey, they can sometimes surprise us with their unpredictable nature. Gene Tierney's timeless elegance reminds us that genes not only shape our physical appearance but also influence aspects such as talent and charisma. They play a role behind every star's success story. Gregor Mendel, an Austrian botanist known as "the father of genetics, " laid the foundation for understanding how traits are inherited through his groundbreaking experiments with pea plants. His work paved the way for unraveling gene inheritance patterns across species. Much like a King cheetah coat displaying rare genetic variations due to specific gene combinations, nature constantly surprises us with its diversity driven by these incredible building blocks called genes. Scenes from Madame Sans-Gene starring Gloria Swanson remind us that while some aspects may be predetermined by our genetic makeup, it is ultimately up to each individual to define their own destiny beyond what lies within their genes' reach. From ancient times till now - whether it be in the form of a Panthera pardus or an American boxer.