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  • A sequence of 9 illustrations showing a man putting a condom on, applying lubricant and disposing of it in a bin after use; a safe-sex advertisement to promote World AIDS Day by Bemfam, Sociedade Civil Bem-Estar Familiar no Brasil. Colour lithograph by 4 Mãos, ca. 1994.
  • Cartoon sequence in which a Fijian man has sex with a woman who has AIDS who he meets in a nightclub and brings it home to his wife and baby killing them all; a safe sex advertisement by the Fiji Red Cross Society. Colour lithograph by Mike Reymond.
  • Two line-drawn fishing boats with large fishing nets capturing a decorative circular object (the HIV virus structure) in between a sequence of illustrations demonstrating how the HIV virus can and can't be transmitted; an AIDS warning issued by the Gipuzkoako Hies Kontrako Elkarte Hiritarra Asociacion Ciudadana Anti-SIDA de Gipuzkoa. Colour lithograph by Xabi, 1993.
  • Cartoon sequence in which a black man has sex with a woman who has AIDS who he meets in a nightclub and brings it home to his wife and baby killing them all; a safe sex advertisement by the Department of Health, Housing, Local Government and Community Services, Aboriginal Health Workers of Australia (Queensland). Colour lithograph.
  • Diagram of sequences of events in apoptosis
  • A man riding a horse; sequences. Photograph.
  • A man dressed in white, running; sequences. Photograph.
  • Two men dressed in white, wrestling, sequences. Photograph.
  • A man dressed in white, running; sequences. Photograph.
  • Two men dressed in white, wrestling, sequences. Photograph.
  • Two men dressed in white, wrestling, sequences. Photograph.
  • Nine illustrations following the sequence of events of a date between Yves and Pascale which results in sex with a condom; the illustrations include a car, a chef holding up a restaurant menu, a cinema ticket, a car, a bottle of wine and 2 glasses, 2 cigarettes in an ash tray and a condom packet; an advertisement for safe sex to prevent AIDS. Colour lithograph by P. Petit-Roulet.
  • A man dressed in white, jumping over a hurdle; sequences. Photograph.
  • Men engaged in various activities: walking, jumping, digging, throwing spears, stretching; sequences. Photographs.
  • Illustration depicting semi-conservative DNA replication. A DNA double helix prior to replication is shown in the top left of the image. The sugar phosphate backbone and nucleotide bases are visible. Complementary base pairing of adenine with thymine (blue with green) and guanine with cytosine (red with yellow) is shown. During replication, a length of the double helix temporarily unwinds and separates into two strands. Free nucleotides bind by complementary base pairing to the recently exposed nucleotides on each strand which act as a template. Two new double helices are formed, each containing one original generation and one new generation strand of DNA. The sequence of base pairs in each double helix is identical to the original.
  • DNA sequencing autoradiograph - coloured
  • DNA double helix and sequencing output
  • DNA double helix and sequencing output
  • DNA double helix and sequencing output
  • DNA double helix and sequencing output
  • DNA double helix and sequencing output
  • DNA sequencing autoradiograph showing the researcher's annotations.
  • Table, Sanger Centre human genome sequencing progress
  • DNA sequencing using cosmids for c'some 9
  • Shadow of a DNA double helix on sequencing output
  • Illustration of the human chromosomes sequenced in the UK
  • Wellcome Trust press release about sequencing data, page 3/3
  • Wellcome Trust press release about sequencing data, page 1/3
  • Wellcome Trust press release about sequencing data, page 2/3
  • Monthly sequencing report for one of the Sanger Centre team