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"Unraveling the Mysteries of Life: Exploring the Helix" The DNA molecule, a helical structure that holds the key to life's blueprint

Background imageHelix Collection: Myoglobin molecule C015 / 5164

Myoglobin molecule C015 / 5164
Myoglobin molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a myoglobin molecule. Myoglobin is a protein found in muscle tissue

Background imageHelix Collection: Faradays calculator

Faradays calculator. View of a cylindrical slide rule once owned by British scientist Michael Faraday (1791-1867). This is a very early example of a Fuller slide rule, made by W.F

Background imageHelix Collection: Damaged DNA, conceptual artwork C013 / 9999

Damaged DNA, conceptual artwork C013 / 9999
Damaged DNA, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageHelix Collection: Caduceus with DNA, artwork C013 / 9989

Caduceus with DNA, artwork C013 / 9989
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 imageHelix Collection: Caduceus, artwork C013 / 9988

Caduceus, artwork C013 / 9988
Caduceus, computer artwork. The caduceus is the traditional symbol of the Greek god Hermes, and features two snakes around a winged staff

Background imageHelix Collection: Caduceus, artwork C013 / 9987

Caduceus, artwork C013 / 9987
Caduceus, computer artwork. The caduceus is the traditional symbol of the Greek god Hermes, and features two snakes around a winged staff

Background imageHelix Collection: Ribonuclease with RNA DNA hybrid

Ribonuclease with RNA DNA hybrid
Ribonuclease with RNA/DNA hybrid. Molecular model of Ribonuclease H (RNAse H, yellow and green) complexed with an RNA (ribonucleic acid, purple) and DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, pink) hybrid

Background imageHelix Collection: DNA molecule, artwork C013 / 4688

DNA molecule, artwork C013 / 4688
DNA molecule. Computer artwork showing a double stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageHelix Collection: DNA molecule, artwork C013 / 4687

DNA molecule, artwork C013 / 4687
DNA molecule. Computer artwork showing a double stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageHelix Collection: DNA molecule, artwork C013 / 4689

DNA molecule, artwork C013 / 4689
DNA molecule. Computer artwork showing a double stranded DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule. DNA is composed of two strands twisted into a double helix

Background imageHelix Collection: 19th century British lighthouse on Daedalus Reef (Abu el-Kizan), Red Sea, Egypt

19th century British lighthouse on Daedalus Reef (Abu el-Kizan), Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageHelix Collection: Staircase inside the 19th century British lighthouse on Daedalus Reef (Abu el-Kizan)

Staircase inside the 19th century British lighthouse on Daedalus Reef (Abu el-Kizan), Red Sea, Egypt

Background imageHelix Collection: Red Royal Mail post box at Wetheringsett, Suffolk

Red Royal Mail post box at Wetheringsett, Suffolk

Background imageHelix Collection: Protozoan, SEM

Protozoan, SEM
Protozoan. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a protozoan. Protozoa are unicellular eukaryotic organisms, that usually are not photosynthetic

Background imageHelix Collection: Screw, SEM

Screw, SEM
Screw, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM)

Background imageHelix Collection: Metal coil

Metal coil

Background imageHelix Collection: Salps

Salps. Spiral colony of salps (Pegea socia). Salps are tunicate organisms related to sea squirts. They are filter feeders, sifting microscopic plankton from the water

Background imageHelix Collection: Twisted nanotube, molecular model

Twisted nanotube, molecular model
Twisted nanotube. Molecular model of a structure based on fullerenes, a structural form (allotrope) of carbon. Theoretically

Background imageHelix Collection: Ribgrass mosaic virus, computer model

Ribgrass mosaic virus, computer model
Ribgrass mosaic virus (RMV), computer model. This image was created using UCSF Chimera molecular modelling software and fibre X-ray diffraction

Background imageHelix Collection: Nuts and bolts

Nuts and bolts. Close-up of nuts screwed onto bolts to hold together parts of a metal structure (yellow). The circular rings between the nuts and the main body of the structure are called washers

Background imageHelix Collection: Nut and bolt, SEM

Nut and bolt, SEM
Nut and bolt, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM)

Background imageHelix Collection: Global ID card

Global ID card
Biometric ID card. Computer artwork of a personal ID (identification) card carrying biometric data, data on biological measurements

Background imageHelix Collection: Genetic sexuality

Genetic sexuality. Conceptual computer artwork of male and female symbols in front of DNA helices (deoxyribonucleic acid), representing the genetic component of sexual identity

Background imageHelix Collection: Bluetongue virus core protein

Bluetongue virus core proteins, molecular model. Bluetongue virus (BTV) is an Orbivirus that causes a potentially fatal disease in sheep, cattle and other ruminants. It does not affect humans

Background imageHelix Collection: Paramyxovirus, TEM

Paramyxovirus, TEM
Paramyxovirus. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of paramyxovirus ribonuclear protein helices (red strands). These helices contain the viral genetic material, ribonucleic acid (RNA)

Background imageHelix Collection: Hand and DNA molecule

Hand and DNA molecule
MODEL RELEASED. Hand and DNA molecule

Background imageHelix 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 imageHelix 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 imageHelix Collection: Genetically modified tomato

Genetically modified tomato. Conceptual computer artwork of a tomato in front of a computer screen and a helix of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). This represents the genetic modification of food crops

Background imageHelix Collection: Syphilis bacteria, artwork

Syphilis bacteria, artwork

Background imageHelix Collection: Helicobacter pylori bacterium, artwork

Helicobacter pylori bacterium, artwork

Background imageHelix Collection: DNA transcription factor, molecular model

DNA transcription factor, molecular model
DNA transcription factor. Molecular model of the Max transcription factor

Background imageHelix Collection: DNA construction, artwork

DNA construction, artwork
Conceptional computer artwork of a DNA being constructed or repaired

Background imageHelix Collection: Genetic screening

Genetic screening
Conceptual image of genetic screening, showing a DNA molecule and genetic code with a cursor tracking one of the DNA spheres

Background imageHelix Collection: DNA structure

DNA structure
Computer artwork depicting the Bases of a DNA structure: Adenine (blue), Guanine (red), Cytosine (green) and Thymine (yellow)

Background imageHelix Collection: DNA, symbolic sculpture

DNA, symbolic sculpture
Conceptual 3d DNA-like sculpture depicting the genetic code that is unique for every individual. DNA controls the development and functioning of every living organism

Background imageHelix Collection: Genetic individuality, male Head with DNA

Genetic individuality, male Head with DNA
Genetic individuality. Conceptual computer artwork showing a male head with a DNA. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) carries genetic information

Background imageHelix Collection: Cloned sheep, conceptual image

Cloned sheep, conceptual image

Background imageHelix Collection: Cloned sheep, conceptual image

Cloned sheep, conceptual image

Background imageHelix Collection: DNA

DNA. Conceptual computer artwork of the double helix DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule (lower centre), a female face (centre right) and a DNA autoradiogram (upper centre)



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"Unraveling the Mysteries of Life: Exploring the Helix" The DNA molecule, a helical structure that holds the key to life's blueprint. A mesmerizing collage of shell fossils, showcasing nature's own version patterns. Following in the footsteps of maple seeds, we witness their graceful flight path resembling a miniature helix dance. Unlocking the secrets within: a computer-generated model reveals the intricate beauty of the DNA molecule. Art meets science as an artist captures the essence of a DNA double helix in stunning artwork. Peering into our genetic code: an autoradiograph unveils hidden details within the iconic double helix structure. Nanobots come to our rescue. Witness how they repair damaged DNA strands with precision and efficiency. Unveiling cholera toxin's molecular structure through a detailed model - understanding its mechanisms for potential treatments. Gazing at Helix Nebula, where celestial clouds form captivating spiral shapes reminiscent of our very own DNA structures. Ribonuclease takes center stage as it interacts with RNA/DNA hybrids - revealing vital processes within cellular machinery. Embracing duality: "Double Mix" showcases two intertwined helices symbolizing unity and harmony in life's complexities. Marvel at Chateau de Chambord's grand staircase, designed like a double-helix - blending architectural brilliance with natural inspiration from DNA structures found within us all.