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DNA as you've never seen it before, thanks to a new nanotechnology imaging method

  • Written by David M. Gilbert, Professor of Molecular Biology, Florida State University
DNA as you've never seen it before, thanks to a new nanotechnology imaging methodA map of DNA with the double helix colored blue, the landmarks in green, and the start points for copying the molecule in red.David Gilbert/Kyle Klein, CC BY-NDDNA as you've never seen it before, thanks to a new nanotechnology imaging methodThe first revealing image of DNA taken using X-ray diffraction.Raymond Gosling/King's College LondonDNA as you've never seen it before, thanks to a new nanotechnology imaging methodThe helical DNA staircase. The building blocks of DNA, or bases, lie horizontally between...

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