The first photographic evidence of this shape was obtained in 1952, when scientist Rosalind Franklin used a process called X-ray diffraction to capture images of DNA molecules (Figure 5).
Chances are you've seen an illustration of DNA's double-helix structure and even pictures of the chromosomes that comprise the human genome. But where and how does the famous double helix fit into ...
Numerous sites of DNA damage are present on each heat-shocked spermatocyte nucleus. Image taken with a DeltaVision Ultra High Resolution widefield microscope. 3D modeling was done with Imaris ...