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Jessica Alba DNA Test Results


DNA biochip, artwork Photo Mugs


DNA biochip, artwork Photo Mugs



DNA biochip. Computer artwork of a DNA biochip, used for cheap and rapid simultaneous analyses ofpieces of DNA. It consists of a chip holding tinydots of DNA. Each dot contains a different pieceof DNA, designed to bind to a specific gene on theDNA of the test sample. The biochip is thenscanned by a laser, which highlights the dots onwhich a reaction has taken place. This indicateswhich genes are p…


DNA fingerprint and a test-tube Photo Mugs


DNA fingerprint and a test-tube Photo Mugs



DNA fingerprint. DNA autoradiogram geneticfingerprint and a laboratory test-tube. Thepattern of black bands on the DNA autoradiogramgives the sequence of base pairs that form thegenetic code for a section of DNA. A sample of DNA(deoxyribonucleic acid) has been cut intofragments, and these fragments are then separatedby electrophoresis in an agarose gel. The resultis this banding pattern which is u…


DNA research Photo Mugs


DNA research Photo Mugs



DNA research. Conceptual image of a rack oftest tubes containing DNA ( deoxyribonucleic acid ) molecules, representing geneticresearch. The DNA double helix is composed of twotwisting sugar- phosphate strands linked by pairsof nucleotide bases. The sequence of the basesencodes genetic information…..


National Security (Special Edition)


National Security (Special Edition)


$1.93


Although it’s enjoyable as a brainless diversion, National Security is one of those forgettable entertainments that denies its own considerable potential. It’s a police action comedy in the mold of Beverly Hills Cop, tailored to the buddy-flick formula and laced with racial tensions of the post-Rodney King era. It’s set in Los Angeles, where dedicated cop Hank (Steve Zahn) does jail time for …

Retrospective: The Best of Suzanne Vega


Retrospective: The Best of Suzanne Vega


$5.74


It’s the rare singer-songwriter whose emotional confessions rise above bathos to find true resonance with their listeners; rarer still the one who can connect their audience with the plight of everyday strangers. Suzanne Vega not only managed that feat on her unlikely, child-abuse themed breakthrough hit “Luka” in `88, but opened the door for a renaissance of intelligent, female folk-oriented musi…


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