Image: DNA cyclepath to Shelford - geograph.org.uk - 538440
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Description: DNA cyclepath to Shelford To commemorate the National Cycle Network reaching 10,000 miles in September 2005, this mile of cyclepath was patterned with 10,257 stripes representing the human gene BRCA2, which codes for a DNA repair protein. Code: Adenine:Green, Cytosine:Blue, Guanine:Yellow, Thymine:Red. The path is part of Cycle Route 11 from London to Kings Lynn via Cambridge.
Title: DNA cyclepath to Shelford - geograph.org.uk - 538440
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Author: Keith Edkins
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