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"Unlocking the Secrets: Exploring the Fascinating World of Genes" The X and Y chromosomes: Unraveling the Blueprint of Life

Background imageGenes 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 imageGenes 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 imageGenes 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 imageGenes Collection: Poster demonstrating Mendels Law in Guinea Pigs (colour litho)

Poster demonstrating Mendels Law in Guinea Pigs (colour litho)
HMB306163 Poster demonstrating Mendels Law in Guinea Pigs (colour litho) by German School; 147x100 cm; Humboldt-Universitaet, Berlin

Background imageGenes 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 imageGenes 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 imageGenes 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 imageGenes 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 imageGenes 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 imageGenes Collection: Chromosome

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

Background imageGenes Collection: DNA Double Helix with Autoradiograph

DNA Double Helix with Autoradiograph
Conceptual computer illustration of the DNA double helix together with a graphic representation of an autoradiograph display

Background imageGenes 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 imageGenes 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 imageGenes 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 imageGenes Collection: Thomassine Spinola, Genoan beauty and admirer of King Louis XII

Thomassine Spinola, Genoan beauty and admirer of King Louis XII. She died in 1505 of heartbreak when she heard a false
FLO4570941 Thomassine Spinola, Genoan beauty and admirer of King Louis XII. She died in 1505 of heartbreak when she heard a false rumor of the king's death

Background imageGenes Collection: King Louis XII of France, 1462-1515. Shown in the suit of armour with NON UTITUR ACULEO REX CUI

King Louis XII of France, 1462-1515. Shown in the suit of armour with NON UTITUR ACULEO REX CUI PAREMUR he wore when
FLO4570794 King Louis XII of France, 1462-1515. Shown in the suit of armour with NON UTITUR ACULEO REX CUI PAREMUR he wore when entering the town of Genoa 1507

Background imageGenes Collection: Noblewoman of Genoa with flowers in her hair and bodice. Handcolored copperplate engraving

Noblewoman of Genoa with flowers in her hair and bodice. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von
FLO4705968 Noblewoman of Genoa with flowers in her hair and bodice. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Robert von Spalart's " Historical Picture of the Costumes of the Principal People

Background imageGenes Collection: Woman of Genoa with bouquet A, woman of Pisa holding a feather fan B

Woman of Genoa with bouquet A, woman of Pisa holding a feather fan B, and details of a pair of Venetian woman's
FLO4644303 Woman of Genoa with bouquet A, woman of Pisa holding a feather fan B, and details of a pair of Venetian woman's shoes in sheepskin C, D, E, F

Background imageGenes Collection: Abstract Thin Lines Pattern

Abstract Thin Lines Pattern
Treechild

Background imageGenes Collection: Genes, Vue du palais Doria (engraving)

Genes, Vue du palais Doria (engraving)
7179482 Genes, Vue du palais Doria (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Genes, Vue du palais Doria)

Background imageGenes Collection: Fruits, vegetables and flowers and the wild varieties from which they were cultivated (litho)

Fruits, vegetables and flowers and the wild varieties from which they were cultivated (litho)
7148774 Fruits, vegetables and flowers and the wild varieties from which they were cultivated (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fruits)

Background imageGenes Collection: Commencement du seizieme siecle, Louis XII faisant son entree a Genes (engraving)

Commencement du seizieme siecle, Louis XII faisant son entree a Genes (engraving)
3644465 Commencement du seizieme siecle, Louis XII faisant son entree a Genes (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Commencement du seizieme siecle)

Background imageGenes Collection: Leaves from a Beatus Manuscript: Bifolium with part of the Genealogy of Christ

Leaves from a Beatus Manuscript: Bifolium with part of the Genealogy of Christ
5321248 Leaves from a Beatus Manuscript: Bifolium with part of the Genealogy of Christ and the Adoration of the Magi, c.1180 (tempera, ink & gold on parchment) by Spanish School

Background imageGenes Collection: Plans de trois des principales salles de spectacle de l Italie (engraving)

Plans de trois des principales salles de spectacle de l Italie (engraving)
6005567 Plans de trois des principales salles de spectacle de l Italie (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGenes Collection: Poster demonstrating Mendels Law in Cattle (colour litho)

Poster demonstrating Mendels Law in Cattle (colour litho)
HMB306162 Poster demonstrating Mendels Law in Cattle (colour litho) by German School; 143x101 cm; Humboldt-Universitaet, Berlin

Background imageGenes Collection: Cogoleto, village de la riviere de Genes, Lieu ou l on suppose que Christophe Colomb est ne

Cogoleto, village de la riviere de Genes, Lieu ou l on suppose que Christophe Colomb est ne (engraving)
3644596 Cogoleto, village de la riviere de Genes, Lieu ou l on suppose que Christophe Colomb est ne (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cogoleto)

Background imageGenes Collection: Escalier de l universite a Genes (engraving)

Escalier de l universite a Genes (engraving)
816156 Escalier de l universite a Genes (engraving) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Escalier de l universite a Genes)

Background imageGenes Collection: Poster demonstrating Mendels Law in Chickens (colour litho)

Poster demonstrating Mendels Law in Chickens (colour litho)
HMB306161 Poster demonstrating Mendels Law in Chickens (colour litho) by German School; Humboldt-Universitaet, Berlin, Germany; (add.info)

Background imageGenes Collection: Louis XII (1462-1515) entering Genoa under a canopy, followed by four cardinals

Louis XII (1462-1515) entering Genoa under a canopy, followed by four cardinals
EDI42221 Louis XII (1462-1515) entering Genoa under a canopy, followed by four cardinals, from the Hours of Anne of Brittany, 1515-20 (vellum) by Bourdichon, Jean (1457-1521); Bibliotheque Nationale

Background imageGenes Collection: Portrait of Gregor Johann Mendel (b / w photo)

Portrait of Gregor Johann Mendel (b / w photo)
XEE4071019 Portrait of Gregor Johann Mendel (b/w photo) by German Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGenes Collection: Jardins du palais Doria, a Genes (engraving)

Jardins du palais Doria, a Genes (engraving)
3644656 Jardins du palais Doria, a Genes (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jardins du palais Doria, a Genes)

Background imageGenes Collection: Poster of Cepea Snails (colour litho)

Poster of Cepea Snails (colour litho)
HMB306160 Poster of Cepea Snails (colour litho) by German School; 150x110 cm; Humboldt-Universitaet, Berlin, Germany; (add.info)

Background imageGenes Collection: The Port of Genes, 1878. Artist: JL Gennato

The Port of Genes, 1878. Artist: JL Gennato
The Port of Genes, 1878. From a private collection

Background imageGenes Collection: Apricot call duck. Modern Apricot call ducks have a blue gene

Apricot call duck. Modern Apricot call ducks have a blue gene and when only a single gene is present they are blue
MAB-355 Apricot call duck Part of a collection of specialised ducks and poultry at Fownhope near Ross UK Modern Apricot call ducks have a blue gene

Background imageGenes Collection: Genes Venasse de Marbre Celestino Degoix Italian

Genes Venasse de Marbre Celestino Degoix Italian
Genes. Venasse de Marbre; Celestino Degoix (Italian, active 1860s - 1890s); 1864 - 1865; Albumen silver print

Background imageGenes Collection: Genes Monument Christophe Colombo La Patria Celestino Degoix

Genes Monument Christophe Colombo La Patria Celestino Degoix
Genes, Monument Christophe Colombo La Patria; Celestino Degoix (Italian, active 1860s - 1890s); January 1865; Albumen silver print

Background imageGenes Collection: Genes Le Phare Celestino Degoix Italian active 1860s

Genes Le Phare Celestino Degoix Italian active 1860s
Genes. Le Phare; Celestino Degoix (Italian, active 1860s - 1890s); January 1865; Albumen silver print

Background imageGenes Collection: Genes Il Porto General View Genoa Adolphe Godard

Genes Il Porto General View Genoa Adolphe Godard
Genes. Il Porto. General View. Genoa; Adolphe Godard (French, active Genes, France 1850s - 1860s); 1866 - 1867; Albumen silver print

Background imageGenes Collection: DNA. Deoxyribonucleic acid, model

DNA. Deoxyribonucleic acid, model

Background imageGenes Collection: DNA structure, artwork C017 / 7218

DNA structure, artwork C017 / 7218
DNA structure. Computer artwork showing the structure of a double stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule (right) and its components (left)

Background imageGenes Collection: Albino badger C015 / 6381

Albino badger C015 / 6381
Albino badger on a garden lawn. European badgers (Meles meles) are relatively large mammals found in most areas of mainland Europe. Photographed in Beaminster, Dorset, UK, in November

Background imageGenes Collection: Caduceus with DNA, artwork C013 / 9990

Caduceus with DNA, artwork C013 / 9990
Caduceus with DNA. Computer artwork of the Caduceus symbol entwined by a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). The caduceus is the traditional symbol of the Greek god Hermes

Background imageGenes Collection: C. elegans worm

C. elegans worm
Caenorhabditis elegans nematode worm, light micrograph. This soil-dwelling hermaphrodite nematode worm is one of the most studied animals in biological and genetic research

Background imageGenes Collection: DNA

DNA, computer artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) consists of two strands (yellow) of sugar phosphates forming a double helix

Background imageGenes Collection: Genetic sequence

Genetic sequence. Printout of the genetic code of a single strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). DNA normally comprises two spiralling paired strands of sugar phosphates that are linked by

Background imageGenes Collection: Gregor Mendel, caricature

Gregor Mendel, caricature
Gregor Mendel (1822-1884). Caricature of the Austrian botanist and founder of genetics Gregor Johann Mendel. Mendel, the abbot of an abbey in Brno, Austria



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"Unlocking the Secrets: Exploring the Fascinating World of Genes" The X and Y chromosomes: Unraveling the Blueprint of Life. A mesmerizing sight: Leopard's black panther showcases melanistic phase, a result of its genes. DNA molecule: Nature's intricate code for life captured in stunning computer models. Abstract artwork reveals the beauty hidden within the DNA molecule. Gregor Mendel - Pioneering Austrian botanist who laid the foundation for understanding genetic inheritance. Peering into our origins: DNA Double Helix with Autoradiograph offers a glimpse into our genetic makeup. Guinea pigs showcase Mendel's Law through a vibrant poster, highlighting genetic patterns in action. Z-DNA tetramer molecule C015/6557 - Unveiling unique structures within our chromosomes. Chromosomes - The carriers of hereditary information that shape who we are. Delving deep into genetics, this captivating journey takes us from unraveling the mysteries held by X and Y chromosomes to witnessing nature's marvels like a leopard donning its striking black panther coat due to specific genes at play. The awe-inspiring complexity of life is encapsulated in DNA molecules, whether portrayed as computer models or abstract artworks that depict their elegance and intricacy. We pay homage to Gregor Mendel, an Austrian botanist whose groundbreaking work paved the way for understanding how traits are passed down through generations. Through images like DNA Double Helix with Autoradiograph or posters demonstrating Mendel's Laws using guinea pigs as examples, we gain insight into our own origins and witness firsthand how genetics shape every living being on this planet. Zooming further into microscopic wonders, we encounter Z-DNA tetramer molecules and explore fascinating structures found within our very own chromosomes – repositories of invaluable hereditary information.