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DNA – who is; who was; who might be ~ something to think about. . .
Model compliments of Cathleen Tarawhiti @ Deviant Art cathleentarawhiti.deviantart.com/
Looks good on black
“La cura contra el aburrimiento es la curiosidad, es la primera y la más simple emoción que descubrimos en la mente humana.
In every cell, DNA is tagged with chemical groups-like flags on the DNA-that make up the epigenetic code and act as guideposts. These flags help the cell's machinery know when to activate or inactivate a gene. In healthy cells, these flags are correctly placed and genes are expressed in the right proportions. However, in many tumor cells the flags are incorrectly applied. One form of incorrect DNA flagging occurs when extreme amounts of otherwise healthy methyl chemical groups, which act like on/off switches for a gene, are incorrectly added to many places on the cell's DNA. Instead of a cell chugging along with its natural, biological jobs, these newly added methyl groups cause the cell to act erratically, leading to the cell expressing genes at the wrong levels, or not at all. This generally disrupts the normal flow of information in the cell. Importantly, these flags can turn off key defensive genes that help protect the cell from becoming cancerous and disrupt other processes. When this occurs, it's called "CpG Island Methylation Phenotype," or CIMP for short. Credit: Darryl Leja, NHGRI.
Tunage: www.youtube.com/watch?v=MBdVXkSdhwU&ab_channel=HYBELA...
"Because we're the two who found our destiny!"
Hey babes! I'm back again with another round of Pride pics! This time I got Veeana in here with Zee. Aren't they so cute??? I can'tttt *sobs* I hope yall are having a wonderful June, and a very safe Pride <3 Keep bein you, babes!!!
Love, an enby, pansexual space babe ^^
~What I'm Wearing~
~Body Stuffs~
Head: LeLUTKA Briannon Head 3.0
Bawd: [INITHIUM] KUPRA BOM BODY v 1.04
Eyes: Emotional Circus - Jelly Beans Eyes - Amy
Bawd Skin: VELOUR x VENUS - Amber Tone - Juicy
Face Skin: PURPLE x Moccino - Sanya Skin (EvoX) - Velour - Amber
Stretch Marks: MARPESIA - Butt Stretch Marks 3
~Hair & Makeup Stuffs~
Hair: Nylon Outfitters - Patsy Style - Wild Colors
Hairbase: Nylon Outfitters - Juno Style - EvoX Wild Hairline - Blue Neutral
Eyeshadow: Dotty's Secret - Glam Rock Eyeshadow
Lippie: PURPLE Beauty - Hot Girl Gloss Collection (Lelutka EVOX)
Eyelashes: Malina - Monya Eyelashes - EvoX
Brows: Malina - Karla Eyebrows - EvoX
Freckles: Dotty's Secret - Freckled [1&2] - Lel EvoX
Eyebags: Emotional Circus - Dark Eyeblush - EvoX
~Fit Stuffs~
Jacket: [MODA] - Raven Jacket - Kupra
Harness: [ADD] - Jennifer Harness - Black - Kupra
Panties: American Bazaar - BOM High Waist Panty - Black
Tights: American Bazaar - BOM Shady Stockings - Bling
Thigh Squishies: MAZE Mods - Soft Thighs - O-garters - Black - Kupra
Pasties: [Salem] - Lilith Pasties - Reverse - Kupra
~Accessory Stuffs~
Septum: LVL9 - Septum Drill
Claws: RAWR! - Merciless Claws - Kupra
Earrings: RAWR! - Nicole elf Female - EvoX
Nose Spike: [CONTRARION] - Spiked Nose Bridge Piercing
Antennae: Peekaboo - Faleny Antennae
Drink: ChicChica - Slushy HOLD
~Body Mod Stuffs~
Deformers: MEMORY - Inithium Body Kit
~What Veeana's Wearing~
~Body Stuffs~
Head: LeLUTKA River Head 2.0
Bawd: [INITHIUM] KUPRA BOM BODY v 1.04
Eyes: Izzie's - Neva Eyes - Hazel Red
Bawd Skin: Hoodlem - Skye RedBone Browless (W/o detail/shine)
Tattoo: Leven Ink - Sinful - BOM - 70%
~Hair & Makeup Stuffs~
Hair: DOUX - Jane Hairstyle
Hairbase: LeLUTKA.Hairbase.004
Eyeshadow: LeLUTKA - HD Eyeshadow
Lippie: LeLUTKA - HD Lipstick
~Fit Stuffs~
Bodysuit: GASET - Kamila Jumper Bodysuit FATPACK - Kupra
~Accessory Stuffs~
Ears: [MANDALA] - Stretched Ears Season 2 - Pixie
Collar: E.Marie - Priya Velvet Choker
Face Piercings: LeLUTKA - River Piercing Set
Tapers: CerberusXing - Creature Tapers - Silver
A June day at Kew Gardens ... up on the Treetop Walkway.
Although Lotus looks like a waterlily, DNA proves it's closely related to Plane trees ...
This tangle came by a Crucial memory ad. I merely drew the steps to use it as a tangle, but LOTS of possibilities! Micro chip DNA can make a GREAT tangle to play with..
more about this tangle at
www.pumpkinspun.com/musings/2011/05/25/challenge-23-and-a...
I took this shot for a photo competition where the subject was Light.
This was a 30 second exposure as me and a friend ran up the tower shining the torch from our phones towards the camera.
A section of the piece he made specifically for me - representing DNA - with the double strand and the molecules connecting them. I also includes the quote from Crick and Watson "It has not It has not escaped our notice that the specific pairing that we have postulated immediately suggests a possible copying mechanism for the genetic material." And it is based on correct molecular shapes, I am told!
Like a watch wrapped around a wrist, a special enzyme encircles the double helix to repair a broken strand of DNA. Without molecules that can mend such breaks, cells can malfunction, die, or become cancerous.
See also Image 2330 at images.nigms.nih.gov/index.cfm?event=viewDetail&image...
Courtesy of Tom Ellenberger, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, and Dave Gohara, Saint Louis University School of Medicine
This image is not owned by the NIH. It is shared with the public under license. If you have a question about using or reproducing this image, please contact the creator listed in the credits. All rights to the work remain with the original creator.
NIH funding from: National Institute of General Medical Sciences (NIGMS)
the double helix stairwell at The Garvan Institute...
Well it is sorta single helix, unless you count the two handrails... ?
Love it though!
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions used in the development and functioning of all known living organisms. The main role of DNA molecules is the long-term storage of information. DNA is often compared to a set of blueprints, since it contains the instructions needed to construct other components of cells, such as proteins and RNA molecules. The DNA segments that carry this genetic information are called genes, but other DNA sequences have structural purposes, or are involved in regulating the use of this genetic information.
Chemically, DNA is a long polymer of simple units called nucleotides, with a backbone made of sugars and phosphate groups joined by ester bonds. Attached to each sugar is one of four types of molecules called bases. It is the sequence of these four bases along the backbone that encodes information. This information is read using the genetic code, which specifies the sequence of the amino acids within proteins. The code is read by copying stretches of DNA into the related nucleic acid RNA, in a process called transcription.
Within cells, DNA is organized into structures called chromosomes. These chromosomes are duplicated before cells divide, in a process called DNA replication. Eukaryotic organisms such as animals, plants, and fungi store their DNA inside the cell nucleus, while in prokaryotes such as bacteria it is found in the cell's cytoplasm. Within the chromosomes, chromatin proteins such as histones compact and organize DNA. These compact structures guide the interactions between DNA and other proteins, helping control which parts of the DNA are transcribed.
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Desoxyribonucleïnezuur of DNA is de belangrijkste drager van erfelijke informatie in alle bekende organismen.
Een DNA-molecuul bestaat uit twee lange strengen van nucleotiden, die samen zich buigen tot een dubbele helix. De twee strengen zijn aan elkaar verbonden zijn door zogenaamde baseparen. Een basepaar verbindt twee tegenover elkaar liggende nucleotiden. De volgorde van nucleotiden in een streng wordt een sequentie genoemd. Omdat er in principe oneindig veel sequenties mogelijk zijn, kan de volgorde van nucleotiden unieke erfelijke informatie verschaffen.
In organismen bevindt het DNA zich binnen de cel in de vorm van chromosomen. Chromosomen kunnen miljoenen basenparen bevatten. Door middel van de replicatie wordt het DNA in een chromosoom gekopieerd. De replicatie gaat vooraf aan de celdeling. Zodoende krijgt elke cel een kopie van het DNA, en kan via de voortplanting het DNA doorgegeven worden aan het nageslacht. Hierbij treedt genetische variatie op, wat leidt tot evolutie.
Op een chromosoom bevinden zich tientallen tot honderden genen. Genen bestaan uit een of meer DNA-sequenties, en ieder gen kan coderen voor één of meer eiwitten. Eiwitten vervullen binnen en buiten de cel een zeer grote verscheidenheid aan biologische functies.
Aan de hand van de genetische code kan de DNA-sequentie van een gen vertaald worden in de aminozuursequentie van een eiwit. Dit proces wordt eiwitexpressie genoemd. Bij de transcriptie wordt het DNA van een gen eerst gekopieerd naar mRNA, en het mRNA wordt vervolgens bij de translatie vertaald naar een eiwit.
Bij de meeste organismen vormen de genen maar een klein gedeelte van de totale hoeveelheid DNA. Veel andere gedeelten van de chromosomen zijn betrokken bij de regulatie van de eiwitexpressie. De functie van het overige DNA is veelal niet bekend.
bron: Wikipedia
Feel free to use this image, just link to www.enzymlogic.com. Work done with the molecular visualization VMD program developed at the University of Illinois: www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/vmd/
Some old photos of making a giant origami DNA for an open day at the Sanger Centre.
The model is folded from a 30 metre long roll of poster paper.
Photo manipulation of the same image used in "Cart". This is a DNA molecule composed of pieces of the shopping cart.
Athletes were chatting before getting their position at front of DNA ( De Nationale Assembleee / The National Assemble of Suriname ) in Paramaribo, Suriname / South America Saturday 22nd of November 2008.
There was traditional Srefidensi Marathon in Paramaribo during 33rd anniversary of Srefidensi in 2008. Powerful tropical rain just finished before the marathon started and made all surround wet.
Captured as you saw it but I thought it can be more effective if I turned it 180 degree
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I took DNA samples from my family members and created this DNA family portrait. Each column represents one individual. The good news? Dad IS dad.