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Images Dated 2nd July 2008

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Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Ribonuclease with RNA / DNA hybrid

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

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: DNA transcription, molecular model

DNA transcription, molecular model. Secondary structure of the enzyme RNA polymerase II synthesising a mRNA (messenger ribonucleic acid, lilac) strand from a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Clematis orientalis Bill Mackenzie

Clematis orientalis Bill Mackenzie
Chinese clematis flower (Clematis orientalis Bill Mackenzie, yellow) amongst stags horn sumach foliage (Rhus typhina, red). Photographed in October

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Penstemon Czar

Penstemon Czar
Penstemon flowers (Penstemon Czar ). Photographed in October

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: DNA recombination, molecular model

DNA recombination, molecular model
DNA recombination. Molecular model of a Holliday Junction, a moving point of contact between two DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Double-stranded RNA molecule

Double-stranded RNA molecule
Double-stranded RNA (ribonucleic acid) molecule, molecular model. The majority of RNA in a cell is in the single-stranded form

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Double-stranded RNA molecule

Double-stranded RNA molecule
Double-stranded RNA (ribonucleic acid) molecule, molecular model. The majority of RNA in a cell is in the single-stranded form

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: DNA Holliday junction, molecular model

DNA Holliday junction, molecular model
DNA recombination. Molecular model of a Holliday Junction, a moving point of contact between two DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Wallflowers (Erysimum Bowles Mauve )

Wallflowers (Erysimum Bowles Mauve ). Photographed in September

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Coral gem (Lotus berthelotii)

Coral gem (Lotus berthelotii)
Coral gem flowers (Lotus berthelotii)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Hammerhead ribozyme molecule

Hammerhead ribozyme molecule
Hammerhead ribozyme, molecular model. Ribozymes are RNA (ribonucleic acid) molecules that catalyse certain biochemical reactions

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Clematis orientalis Bill Mackenzie

Clematis orientalis Bill Mackenzie
Chinese clematis seed head (Clematis orientalis Bill Mackenzie, yellow) amongst stags horn sumach foliage (Rhus typhina, red). Photographed in October

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Clematis Petite Falcon

Clematis Petite Falcon
Clematis flowers (Clematis Petite Falcon, purple) amongst cotton lavender (Santonlina chamaecyparissus) foliage. This herbaceous variety of clematis is planted in a manner that allows it to grow

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Aster x frikartii Monch

Aster x frikartii Monch
Michaelmas daisy flowers (Aster x frikartii Monch )

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Berberis thunbergii Helmond Pillar

Berberis thunbergii Helmond Pillar
Barberry foliage (Berberis thunbergii Helmond Pillar, maroon) and stags horn sumach foliage (Rhus typhina, red). Photographed in October

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Cyclamen hederifolium

Cyclamen hederifolium
Cyclamen flowers (Cyclamen hederifolium)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Cobra venom action, molecular model

Cobra venom action, molecular model
Cobra (Naja sp.) venom action. Molecular model showing top (upper centre) and side (lower centre) views of the secondary structure of an alpha-cobratoxin (snake venom protein)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Collagen fibre, molecular model

Collagen fibre, molecular model. Collagen is a long structural protein, which usually takes the form of a triple helix known as tropocollagen


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