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DNA Structure Explained - Double Helix Model & Genetic Code Visualization #162996 (License: Personal Use)
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This high-resolution visualization depicts the classic Watson-Crick double helix model of DNA, with sugar-phosphate backbones in blue and nitrogenous bases (adenine, thymine, guanine, cytosine) shown as colored rungs-orange, green, purple, and teal. The helix unwinds toward the right, transitioning into a more abstract, particle-like representation to symbolize molecular complexity and data encoding. Lighting and depth enhance its scientific accuracy and visual appeal for educational use.
Commonly used in biology textbooks, university lecture slides, science museum exhibits, and health/tech websites to illustrate molecular genetics, CRISPR, genomics, or biotechnology topics; targets students, educators, researchers, and curious learners seeking foundational or advanced DNA knowledge.
Related Cliparts: Discover the iconic DNA double helix structure with vivid base-pair representation. Ideal for biology education, genetics research, and science communication.
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