 The best DNA model on the market first went to Bell Labs in 2000. They have since been joined by well known institutions including: IBM, Baylor College of Med.,
Argonne Nat. Lab., Purdue U., Johns Hopkins U., U. Illinois, Walter Reed Army Hosp., Howard Hughes Med. Inst., Bill Clinton Museum, Houston Museum of Nat. Sci. & many more. Join the elite now!
- Ideal display: museum, lobby, classroom
- 1.5 turns; 17 base pairs, ~50:50 AT:GC
- "B" form of double helix
- Shows important topological features
- Highly visual AT-GC base pairing
- Major/minor grooves readily identifiable
- Fully assembled, stands ~1m (3') tall
- Represents over 17 billion possible combinations
- Comes assembled on wood base with "lazy susan"
Academic price of $1200.00US/Cdn.
Proof of tax exempt status required.
Freight of ~$80.00 by Ground.
Lower 48 states only.
See the world's first 22 base pair
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