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Collection of Polymorphisms (15)

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A detailed schematic of DNA’s double helix highlighting complementary base pairing (A-T and G-C), hydrogen bonds, and the sugar-phosphate backbone.
A family unit with a DNA strand below-illustrating the biological link between generations.
A detailed 3D ribbon representation of a protein, where colors denote different structural motifs-helices (coils), sheets (arrows), and loops.
A beautifully rendered illustration of the North American moon moth (Actias luna), showcasing its iconic yellow wings, eye spots, and dramatic tail extensions.
A visual representation of a repeating crystal lattice, where blue and pink spheres denote different atom types linked by covalent or ionic bonds.
A visual breakdown of a SNP where a thymine (T) from the mother and adenine (A) from the father create possible genotypes: AA, AT, or TT.
A friendly instructor highlights key takeaways on a “Summary” whiteboard-perfect for reinforcing Python learning.
A cheerful dispatcher asks customer Rupesh to pick his preferred cab type-from sleek AC sedans to budget-friendly non-AC options and compact autos.
A bold, graphic butterfly with teal-green wings and vivid orange stripes-ideal for creative designs.
A 3D representation of a repeating molecular structure confined within a cubic unit cell-common in crystalline solids.
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A classic butterfly outline-simple, elegant, and versatile for branding or decorative use.
A set of three whimsical, hand-drawn style butterflies featuring swirling pastel patterns in pink, blue, and white-ideal for creative projects.
A witty analogy showing how the same word can carry different meanings-just like polymorphic methods in code.
A clean, modern icon illustrating polymorphism: diverse shapes unified under a single processing system, symbolizing flexibility in code design.
A cluster of cheerful yellow marsh marigolds anchors a tiny island of moss and soil amid still, reflective water.