DNA rendering

    I've started to play with molecular renderings (fun side of my work). Here, unnamed DNA.

    Comments and faves

    1. mars_discovery_district, jupisa, d_spikol, trident58, and 41 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. juandesant (72 months ago | reply)

      Wonderful!

    3. ynse (72 months ago | reply)

      Thanks!

    4. Steve LeVine (66 months ago | reply)

      Great photo. I'm blogging it. Thanks

      Steve LeVine, author
      The Oil and the Glory (Random House)
      www.oilandglory.com

    5. NowPublic (60 months ago | reply)

      Thank you for sharing your photo!This photograph appears in a NowPublic news story:Helmsman of the Genome Project to Resign.

    6. marinegirl2007 (59 months ago | reply)

      For Nic's dad!

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      [discovered in the HPAD Chat photophlow room] (?)

    7. shelleydubois (53 months ago | reply)

      Hi, I'd like to use a remixed version of your image to accompany an article on scienceline.org about a DNA lab in Harlem. Please feel free to check out the link, and thanks so much for publishing in "creative commons."

    8. Secrets Of Longevity (49 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for posting this, I have used it in an article I wrote here:

      www.secrets-of-longevity-in-humans.com/longev ity-gene.html

    9. homechicklette (45 months ago | reply)

      I recently used this photo for an article entitled Doctors warn that genetically modified foods pose a serious health risk and should be avoided.

      Check it out: www.examiner.com/x-10060-Seattle-Nutrition-Ex aminer~y2009...

      Thanks for the great photo and using CC! ~Heidi

    10. chottom (41 months ago | reply)

      Very nice image.
      I also used it in my article about the creation of human pan-genome:

      chottomatte.net/2010/01/05/cinase-and-african -genomes-bri...

      My site is still under constrction but when it is ready I will include your blog in the link section.
      Thank you, dziekuje

    11. Send Chocolate (41 months ago | reply)

      This photo was selected to be included in www.examiner.com/examiner/x-9121-Orange-Count y-Special-Ne.... The current copyright license is a CC 2.0 Attribution License. (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/d eed.en)

      If you change that and/or would like your photo withdrawn from this article, please don't hesitate to let me know.
      Thank you so much! I linked to your freescience blog.

    12. lovely_stevia [deleted] (40 months ago | reply)

      Hello:D
      I would like to use your several photo from flickers website for making homepage, and would like to have your permission.
      If it is OK with you, please let us know...
      my e mail address // lovemap2000@cnu.ac.kr...

      Have a nice day! Thanks :D

    13. Chris & Sarai (40 months ago | reply)

      Great photo! Just used it for a blog post, with a link back to here. Thanks!

      www.careinnovators.com/2010/a-growing-strand- medco-and-dn...

    14. BlueRidgeKitties (37 months ago | reply)

      Nice render! I'm an admin for a group called Life Sciences Teaching Resource, and we'd love to have this added to the group!

    15. BlueRidgeKitties (37 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for adding it to the group!

    16. New Hampshire Public Radio (35 months ago | reply)

      Hi there,

      Just wanted to let you know we used a copy of this photo for our show Word of Mouth, for a segment on what's changed in the decade since we decoded the human genome. Here's a link if you'd like to see it:

      www.nhpr.org/node/33063

      Thanks for sharing this photo through Creative Commons!

      Best,
      Brady
      NHPR

    17. MattBrown839 (22 months ago | reply)

      I've adapted your image for use on the "about the study" section of our study website. Link: psc.medgen.medschl.cam.ac.uk/ Thanks for sharing!

    18. tenochnnoa (4 months ago | reply)

      Thanks, i just wanted to let you know that i'll use your image in a iBook for highschool about algorithms in México

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