Free tools to create, edit and transform clipart

DNA Structure Explained: Double Helix and Base Pairing #3245459 (License: Personal Use)

Search for Cliparts

Illustration of a DNA double helix with labeled nucleotide base pairs (A-T, G-C) in teal and red strands.

About this clipart

This vector illustration depicts the classic Watson-Crick model of DNA as a right-handed double helix, with two antiparallel strands forming a twisted ladder. The rungs represent hydrogen-bonded nucleotide base pairs-adenine with thymine (two bonds) and guanine with cytosine (three bonds)-highlighted in contrasting colors for clarity. The clean, modern design emphasizes structural accuracy while remaining accessible for educational use.
Commonly used on biology education websites, textbook digital editions, and science outreach pages to explain genetic fundamentals; matches user intent for visual learning about molecular genetics or preparing classroom materials.
PNG 860×231 36.7 KB
⭐ Edit This Image
PRINT DOWNLOAD

Related Cliparts: Discover the iconic double helix structure of DNA, featuring complementary base pairing (A-T, G-C). Ideal for students and educators learning molecular biology.

(view all DNA Structure Explained: Double Helix and Base Pairing)

geneticss
geneticss
geneticss
geneticss
geneticss
geneticss

Other Popular Clip Arts

Free Flower Petals Coloring Pages
Free Flower Petals Coloring Pages
We Love Books - Reading Promotion Graphic for Classrooms
We Love Books - Reading Promotion Graphic for Classrooms
picture clip
picture clip
Early Literacy Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers
Early Literacy Activities for Toddlers and Preschoolers
Store Inventory Cliparts
Store Inventory Cliparts
Minnie Head Silhouette
Minnie Head Silhouette
Sun Tattoo Black And White
Sun Tattoo Black And White
Transparent Snowflake
Transparent Snowflake
Holy Spirit Dove Silhouette
Holy Spirit Dove Silhouette

Codes for Insertion

Short Link
Preview HTML
Forum BBCode
Markdown
Social Media
Use this link to share on Instagram Stories, Pinterest, etc.
WhatsApp / Telegram