First direct image of DNA showing the Double-Helix structure

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Scientists have successfully captured a direct image of DNA, marking a significant milestone in genetic research. Enzo di Fabrizio and his team from the University of Genoa, Italy, utilized a scanning electron microscope to visualize the iconic double helix structure of DNA. This breakthrough offers a new perspective on the genetic instructions that govern all living organisms and has generated excitement even among those with limited biology knowledge. The achievement highlights advancements in imaging techniques and their implications for understanding genetics.
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Scientists have for the first time captured a direct image of DNA, the structure that encodes the genetic instructions of all living organisms.

Enzo di Fabrizio and colleagues from the University of Genoa, Italy, developed a technique to capture the famous double helix of DNA using a scanning electron microscope.

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Even as a novice in biology, I found this amazing and had to post it here.
 
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