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David Goodsell Of The Scripps Research Institute Does Amazing Illustrations Portraying Various Organisms

David Goodsell Of The Scripps Research Institute Does Amazing Illustrations Portraying Various Organisms
David Goodsell Of The Scripps Research Institute Does Amazing Illustrations Portraying Various Organisms
David Goodsell Of The Scripps Research Institute Does Amazing Illustrations Portraying Various Organisms

David Goodsell of the Scripps Research Institute does amazing illustrations portraying various organisms and biological molecules. Top: Overall structure of an Mycoplasma mycoides, a bacteria that causes lung disease in ruminants. Bottom Right: Cross section of Escherichia coli, a common bacteria that sometimes causes food poisoning, showing a flagellum, ribosomes/tRNA, miscellaneous enzymes and the nucleoid. Bottom Left: HIV in blood serum being attacked by antibodies.

source: http://mgl.scripps.edu/people/goodsell/illustration/index.html

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