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"Unlocking the Secrets of Life: Exploring the Fascinating World of Genetics" From the intricate DNA molecule to the X and Y chromosomes

Background imageGenetics Collection: Roots of Thale cress plant, Arabidopsis thaliana

Roots of Thale cress plant, Arabidopsis thaliana
Root genetics research. Roots of the Thale cress plant, Arabidopsis thaliana, growing in a culture medium. The roots have fine root hairs growing horizontally out of them

Background imageGenetics Collection: Cultured cress plant

Cultured cress plant
Plant genetics research. Thale cress plants, Arabidopsis thaliana, growing in a culture medium. The roots (lower frame) have fine root hairs growing horizontally out of them

Background imageGenetics Collection: Electrophoresis of RNA

Electrophoresis of RNA
Liver RNA. Electrophoresis gel containing RNA (ribonucleic acid) isolated from liver tissue. The RNA molecules (white bands) are being observed under ultraviolet light

Background imageGenetics Collection: Stem cell, SEM

Stem cell, SEM
Stem cell, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Stem cells can differentiate into any other cell type. There are three main types of mammalian stem cell: embryonic stem cells

Background imageGenetics Collection: Stem cells, SEM

Stem cells, SEM
Stem cells, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Stem cells can differentiate into any other cell type. There are three main types of mammalian stem cell: embryonic stem cells

Background imageGenetics Collection: Shared DNA in humans and chimps, art

Shared DNA in humans and chimps, art
Shared DNA between humans and chimps, conceptual artwork. The humans look surprised to see the chimp so close to them in the double helix of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageGenetics Collection: Mitochondrial DNA

Mitochondrial DNA. Computer artwork of the genetic material (DNA, deoxyribonucleic acid) found in the cell structures called mitochondria

Background imageGenetics 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 imageGenetics 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 imageGenetics Collection: Human chromosomes, SEM C013 / 5002

Human chromosomes, SEM C013 / 5002
Human chromosomes. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of human chromosomes prepared with the harlequin staining technique

Background imageGenetics Collection: Haematopoietic stem cells, SEM C013 / 5009

Haematopoietic stem cells, SEM C013 / 5009
Haematopoietic stem cells, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Stem cells can differentiate into any other cell type

Background imageGenetics Collection: Achondroplasia, an hereditary disorder of the skeleton transmitted through a dominant gene

Achondroplasia, an hereditary disorder of the skeleton transmitted through a dominant gene
2603068 Achondroplasia, an hereditary disorder of the skeleton transmitted through a dominant gene. Head of a girl of 16, 2 ft tall and with typical protruding forehead.; (add.info.: Achondroplasia)

Background imageGenetics Collection: Robert Lowe, lst Viscount Sherbrooke (1811-1892) British statesman, 1878 (Woodburytype)

Robert Lowe, lst Viscount Sherbrooke (1811-1892) British statesman, 1878 (Woodburytype)
527827 Robert Lowe, lst Viscount Sherbrooke (1811-1892) British statesman, 1878 (Woodburytype); (add.info.: In 1868 appointed Chancellor of the Exchequer by Gladstone)

Background imageGenetics Collection: The creation of a test-tube baby, 1850

The creation of a test-tube baby, 1850
3331002 The creation of a test-tube baby, 1850; (add.info.: Cartoon depicting the creation of a test-tube baby. Illustrated by Albert Robida (1848-1926) a French illustrator, etcher, lithographer

Background imageGenetics Collection: The creation of a test-tube baby, 1850

The creation of a test-tube baby, 1850
3330991 The creation of a test-tube baby, 1850; (add.info.: Cartoon depicting the creation of a test-tube baby. Illustrated by Albert Robida (1848-1926) a French illustrator, etcher, lithographer

Background imageGenetics Collection: Black and white Border Collie puppy, sitting and looking up

Black and white Border Collie puppy, sitting and looking up

Background imageGenetics Collection: Ivan Michurin, Russian botanist (colour litho)

Ivan Michurin, Russian botanist (colour litho)
821686 Ivan Michurin, Russian botanist (colour litho) by Russian School (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ivan Michurin (1855-1935)

Background imageGenetics Collection: A revolutionist in the cloister (litho)

A revolutionist in the cloister (litho)
979572 A revolutionist in the cloister (litho) by Skinner, Edward Frederick (1865-1924); Private Collection; (add.info.: A revolutionist in the cloister)

Background imageGenetics Collection: DNA strands, illustration

DNA strands, illustration
DNA strands. Computer illustration showing the structure of double stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecules. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageGenetics 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 imageGenetics 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 imageGenetics Collection: Looks like both parents. Or the jokes of genetics

Looks like both parents. Or the jokes of genetics
Victoria Glinka

Background imageGenetics 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 imageGenetics Collection: Group of whelps bred between a lion and a tigress, 1825 (oil on canvas)

Group of whelps bred between a lion and a tigress, 1825 (oil on canvas)
XYC294967 Group of whelps bred between a lion and a tigress, 1825 (oil on canvas) by Agasse, Jacques-Laurent (1767-1849); 35.6x30.5 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection

Background imageGenetics Collection: Physik Atlas, 1848 (colour litho)

Physik Atlas, 1848 (colour litho)
1265898 Physik Atlas, 1848 (colour litho) by Berghaus, Heinrich (1797-1884); Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; eNewberry Library; German, out of copyright

Background imageGenetics 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 imageGenetics 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 imageGenetics 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 imageGenetics Collection: Picture of Doctor Francis Crick, co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule in

Picture of Doctor Francis Crick, co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule in 1953, with American scientist James D. Watson

Background imageGenetics Collection: Leucistic white lions (Panthera leo krugeri) male and juveniles, Captive

Leucistic white lions (Panthera leo krugeri) male and juveniles, Captive

Background imageGenetics Collection: Fingerprint, illustration

Fingerprint, illustration

Background imageGenetics Collection: DNA white and pink

DNA white and pink
Digital Image

Background imageGenetics Collection: Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza (1922 -), Italian scientist specialized in genetics, was

Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza (1922 -), Italian scientist specialized in genetics, was V International Catalonia Prize

Background imageGenetics Collection: Sergei Sergeevich Chetverikov (1880-1959). Artist: Anonymous

Sergei Sergeevich Chetverikov (1880-1959). Artist: Anonymous
Sergei Sergeevich Chetverikov (1880-1959). Private Collection

Background imageGenetics Collection: Iosif Abramovich Rappoport (1912-1990), 1941-1942. Artist: Anonymous

Iosif Abramovich Rappoport (1912-1990), 1941-1942. Artist: Anonymous
Iosif Abramovich Rappoport (1912-1990), 1941-1942. Private Collection

Background imageGenetics Collection: Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, French naturalist, (20th century)

Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, French naturalist, (20th century). Lamarck (1744-1829) formulated the doctrine of Transformism (also known as Lamarckism)

Background imageGenetics Collection: Table of the degrees of Consanguinity, a page from Liber Floridus, 12th century

Table of the degrees of Consanguinity, a page from Liber Floridus, 12th century. Consanguinity is the property of having the same genetic lineage as another person

Background imageGenetics Collection: Medal commemorating Jean Baptiste de Monet, Chevalier de Lamarck, French biologist, 20th century

Medal commemorating Jean Baptiste de Monet, Chevalier de Lamarck, French biologist, 20th century. Lamarcks (1744-1829) theory of evolution by inheritance of acquired characteristics was known as

Background imageGenetics Collection: Mendelian inheritance of colour of flower in the culinary pea, 1912

Mendelian inheritance of colour of flower in the culinary pea, 1912. Pink-flowered race (left), white-flowered race (right), and a cross between the two (centre)

Background imageGenetics Collection: The Lion of the Season, 1861. Artist: John Leech

The Lion of the Season, 1861. Artist: John Leech
The Lion of the Season, 1861. Cartoon from Punch, London, 25 May 1861, when controversy over Darwins Origin of Species was raging

Background imageGenetics Collection: Giraffes browsing, c1885

Giraffes browsing, c1885. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744-1829) French naturalist, considered that the giraffe illustrated Transformism (also known as Lamarckism)

Background imageGenetics Collection: Giraffe browsing on a tree, 1836

Giraffe browsing on a tree, 1836. Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744-1829) French naturalist, considered that the giraffe illustrated Transformism (also known as Lamarckism)

Background imageGenetics Collection: Jean Lamarck, French naturalist

Jean Lamarck, French naturalist. Lamarck (1744-1829) formulated the doctrine of Transformism (also known as Lamarckism), a theory of evolution which stated that acquired characteristics could be

Background imageGenetics Collection: Farmers discussing Dishley (New Leicester) sheep, 1822

Farmers discussing Dishley (New Leicester) sheep, 1822. This breed of sheep arose as a result of a selective breeding programme carried out by Robert Bakewell (1725-1795) on his farm at Dishley

Background imageGenetics Collection: New Leicester (Dishley) ram, 1842

New Leicester (Dishley) ram, 1842. This breed of sheep arose as a result of a selective breeding programme carried out by Robert Bakewell (1725-1795) on his farm at Dishley, Leicestershire

Background imageGenetics Collection: Longhorn cattle owned by Sir John Harpur-Crewe, Calke Abbey, 1885

Longhorn cattle owned by Sir John Harpur-Crewe, Calke Abbey, 1885. Robert Bakewell (1725-1795) of Dishley, Leicestershire, improved this dual-purpose dairy and beef breed of cattle

Background imageGenetics Collection: Dishley (New Leicester) sheep, 1811

Dishley (New Leicester) sheep, 1811. This breed of sheep arose as a result of a selective breeding programme carried out by Robert Bakewell (1725-1795) on his farm at Dishley, Leicestershire



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"Unlocking the Secrets of Life: Exploring the Fascinating World of Genetics" From the intricate DNA molecule to the X and Y chromosomes, a captivating field that unravels the blueprint of life. As we peer into a computer screen displaying a human genetic sequence, we witness the complexity encoded within our very cells. The double-stranded RNA molecule serves as a messenger, carrying vital information for DNA transcription. Molecular models illustrate how this process shapes our traits and characteristics. It was through their groundbreaking work that Watson and Crick discovered the structure of DNA, forever changing our understanding of genetics. Richard Dawkins, an esteemed British science writer, has played an influential role in popularizing genetics among masses. His insightful writings have shed light on evolutionary biology and its connection to our genetic makeup. Intriguingly captured by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), an embryonic stem cell alongside a needle reminds us of the immense potential held within these tiny building blocks. Mitosis comes alive under a light micrograph, showcasing how cells divide and multiply with precision. Computer artwork depicting beta DNA segments interlaced with spheres hints at ongoing research pushing boundaries in genetic engineering. The nucleotide base matrix acts as a foundation for decoding genetic information - each letter representing crucial instructions embedded within our genes. Genetics holds endless possibilities - from unraveling hereditary diseases to designing personalized medicine based on individual genomes. With every discovery made in this ever-evolving field, humanity inches closer towards harnessing nature's codebook for better health and understanding ourselves more deeply than ever before.