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"Exploring the Marvels of Genetic Engineering: From C

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Stem cells and God

Stem cells and God. Conceptual computer artwork showing enlarged cells in a petri dish, with a representation of God from Michelangelos painting The Creation of Adam

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: GM soya beans

GM soya beans
MODEL RELEASED. GM soya beans. Genetically modified (GM) soya (Glycine max) has had a gene altered in the laboratory to make it resistant to chemical herbicides

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Genetically- engineered baby

Genetically- engineered baby
Genetically-engineered baby. Conceptual computer illustration of a baby that has been genetically- engineered to have blue eyes, seen below an eye

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Culturing genetically engineered plant seedlings

Culturing genetically engineered plant seedlings

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: GM plant, conceptual artwork

GM plant, conceptual artwork
Genetically modified plant, conceptual artwork. Plant stems and leaves forming a structure that echoes a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helix

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: GM plants, conceptual artwork

GM plants, conceptual artwork
Genetically modified plants, conceptual artwork. Plant stems and leaves forming structures that echo DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helices. This could represent genetically modified (GM) plants

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Mangoes and biohazard symbols

Mangoes and biohazard symbols (blue). This conceptual image could represent genetically modified (GM) food

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Transgenic sheep

Transgenic sheep. These transgenic sheep were bred at the Biotechnology Research Centre of the Russian Academy of Agricultural Sciences (RASHN)

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Scientists holding GM tomatoes

Scientists holding GM tomatoes
MODEL RELEASED. Genetically engineered tomato. Conceptual image of two scientists holding genetically modified tomatoes. Genetic engineering of plants involves altering their DNA

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Algae growing on petri dishes

Algae growing on petri dishes, Solazyme Inc. USA. Algae are photosynthesising micro-organisms. They convert carbon dioxide (CO2) into sugars, that are then metabolised into lipids

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: GM maize

GM maize
Genetically-modified maize. Petri dish containing sprouting genetically-modified (GM) maize kernels (Zea mays). Maize, commonly known as corn

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Designer babies

Designer babies. Conceptual computer artwork of human babies and two strands of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid), representing designer babies

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Plant biotechnology

Plant biotechnology, conceptual image. Sunflower seedling (Helianthus sp.) in a test tube

Background imageGenetic Engineering 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 imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Algae research

Algae research. Researcher from Solazyme Inc. USA, examining a petri dish from an incubation room containing different algae strains. Algae are photosynthesising micro-organisms

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Genetically modified apple, artwork

Genetically modified apple, artwork
Genetically modified apple. Computer artwork of an apple with a symbol for genetic modification

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Animal cloning

Animal cloning. Computer artwork of a family tree of cloned sheep

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Transgenic mouse, conceptual artwork

Transgenic mouse, conceptual artwork
Transgenic mouse, conceptual computer artwork. The mouse is standing next to a model of a strand of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Conceptual image of genetically engineered potato

Conceptual image of genetically engineered potato
Genetically engineered potato. Conceptual image representing the farming of a giant genetically engineered potato. Genetic engineering of plants involves altering their DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Designer embryos

Designer embryos. Conceptual computer artwork of designer human embryos for sale. Human embryos are an early stage of the development of a human from a fertilised egg cell

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Designer baby

Designer baby. Conceptual computer artwork of a human baby, a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helix (centre) and genetic sequences (white bands), representing a designer baby

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Conceptual image: genetically-engineered tomatoes

Conceptual image: genetically-engineered tomatoes

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Conceptual image of genetically-engineered tomato

Conceptual image of genetically-engineered tomato
Genetically-engineered tomato. Conceptual image of a tomato in a cage or molecule-like structure. In the background is a strand of DNA (deoxyribo- nucleic acid)

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Gene therapy, artwork

Gene therapy, artwork
Gene therapy, conceptual computer artwork. Molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, blue and orange), bound to a repair protein (purple), and a human figure

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Recombinant DNA

Recombinant DNA. Illustration of the DNA molecule (Deoxyribonucleic Acid, showing a recombined fragment. DNA carries the inherited instructions of a living organism)

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Genetics as the new religion

Genetics as the new religion. Conceptual artwork depicting a Moses-like figure holding stone tablets, each engraved with a double helix

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: DNA over a boys face

DNA over a boys face
MODEL RELEASED. DNA autoradiogram superimposed on a boys face. This may represent genetic individuality, paternity testing or biometric identification

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Colour TEM of genetically-altered E. coli bacteria

Colour TEM of genetically-altered E. coli bacteria
Genetically-altered bacteria. Coloured Trans- mission Electron Micrograph (TEM) of Escherichia coli bacteria which have been genetically engin- eered to produce human insulin

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Computer enhanced coloured LM of lipsomes

Computer enhanced coloured LM of lipsomes
Liposomes. Computer enhanced coloured light micrograph of liposomes. A liposome is an artificial vesicle made from phospholipids which can have many uses in biology

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Fear of genetic research

Fear of genetic research
Ethical concerns about genetic science. Conceptual artwork depicting a barren Garden of Eden with a serpent, apple core and Tree of Knowledge with a trunk transformed into a double helix

Background imageGenetic Engineering 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 imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Puree made from genetically-engineered tomatoes

Puree made from genetically-engineered tomatoes

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Genetic manipulation, conceptual artwork

Genetic manipulation, conceptual artwork
Genetic manipulation, conceptual computer artwork. Sections of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) being cut by a pair of scissors and discarded into a recycling bin

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Immunofluorescent LM of recombinant monkey cells

Immunofluorescent LM of recombinant monkey cells

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Genetic engineering

Genetic engineering. Computer artwork showing a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helix being cut by a pair of scissors, next to a model of DNAs molecular structure

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Biotechnology research

Biotechnology research, conceptual image. Silhouette of a scientist looking through a microscope. The scientist is superimposed upon images of machinery and to his right are images of cells

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Engineered bacteria, conceptual artwork

Engineered bacteria, conceptual artwork
Engineered bacteria, conceptual computer artwork. Cutaway of a bacterium showing its underlying mechanics. This could represent the ability scientists have to alter

Background imageGenetic Engineering 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 imageGenetic Engineering 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 imageGenetic Engineering 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 imageGenetic Engineering 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 imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Coloured TEM of a plasmid of DNA

Coloured TEM of a plasmid of DNA
Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a closed circle or " plasmid" of DNA. A plasmid is a length of DNA that can exist apart from the chromosome

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Double helix entering blackhole

Double helix entering blackhole. Conceptual computer artwork of a double helix being sucked into a black hole. This could represent the uncharted territories

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Computer artwork of DNA being manipulated

Computer artwork of DNA being manipulated
DNA manipulation. Computer artwork of a needle being inserted into a dividing cell against a background showing deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Unlocking DNA

Unlocking DNA, conceptual computer artwork. Key turning inside a DNA double helix. This could represent unlocking the secrets of DNA through recent discoveries and advances in genetic science

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: DNA manipulation

DNA manipulation. Computer artwork showing a segment of the molecule Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) in the process of being manipulated

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: LM of aging genetically-engineered culture cells

LM of aging genetically-engineered culture cells

Background imageGenetic Engineering Collection: Insulin production

Insulin production. Scientists working in a facility for the production of recombinant human insulin. Insulin is used to treat insulin- dependent diabetes mellitus



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"Exploring the Marvels of Genetic Engineering: From C. Elegans Worms to Golden Wheat Fields" Delving into the Microcosm: A captivating light micrograph reveals intricate details of C. Elegans worms, offering a glimpse into genetic engineering's microscopic world. The Square Tomato Revolution: Witness the innovative outcome of genetic manipulation as we unveil a perfectly square tomato, pushing the boundaries of nature's design. Unearthing Nature's Secrets: Dive beneath the surface and uncover the hidden potential within Thale cress plant roots (Arabidopsis thaliana), where genetic engineering holds promises for enhanced growth and resilience. Cultured Cress Plant Wonders: Step inside our laboratory and witness how genetic engineering nurtures cultured cress plants that defy conventional limitations, showcasing their extraordinary adaptability. Decoding Life's Blueprint: Embark on an enlightening journey through a mesmerizing genetic circuit diagram, unraveling the complex web that governs life itself. Insulin Production Plant C017/9435: Discover how cutting-edge technology merges with genetics to create specialized plants capable of producing insulin, revolutionizing medical treatments worldwide. Blooming Beauty in Agriculture: Behold nature's exquisite artistry as vibrant blooms adorn agricultural landscapes, reminding us of both Mother Earth's grace and mankind's scientific advancements. Captivating Close-Up: Zoom in on a green wheat head adorned with dew drops in East Calgary, Alberta—a breathtaking testament to nature’s beauty enhanced by careful genetic selection. A Golden Tapestry Unveiled: Lose yourself amidst rolling golden wheat fields punctuated by a solitary tree—an idyllic scene blending agriculture’s timeless charm with modern scientific achievements. Yeast Protein Interaction Map Revealed. Peer into yeast cells' intricate dance as they interact harmoniously—unveiling invaluable insights facilitated by groundbreaking advances in genetic engineering research. Celebrating Nature's Abundance.