DNA T-Shirt
Chromosomes, genomes, and proteins, oh my! Our dynamic DNA T-shirt features schematic representations of the “Code of Life” and actual x-ray diffraction photographs revealing the helix structure of a DNA molecule. Rosalind Franklin would be proud of this Cotton Expressions exclusive. Available on Black.
$24.00 – $25.00
Actual x-ray diffraction photographs revealing the helix structure of a DNA molecule.
Chromosomes, genomes, and proteins, oh my! Our dynamic DNA T-shirt features schematic representations of the “Code of Life” and actual x-ray diffraction photographs revealing the helix structure of a DNA molecule. Rosalind Franklin would be proud of this Cotton Expressions exclusive. Available on Black.
Weight | 8 oz |
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Dimensions | 10 × 8 × 1 in |
Color | Black |
Size | Small, Medium, Large, X-Large, XX-Large +$1.00, Youth Small 6-8, Youth Medium 10-12, Youth Large 14-16 |
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