DNA Molecule Model Personalized, Standard Size

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Options in this model: Size = Standard. Colors = PerAtom. Model = SpaceFill
Options in this model: Size = Standard. Colors = PerAtom. Model = SpaceFill
Options in this model: Size = Standard. Colors = PerAtom. Model = SpaceFill
Options in this model: Size = Standard. Colors = PerAtom. Model = SpaceFill
Options in this model: Size = Standard. Colors = PerAtom. Model = SpaceFill
Other example: Size = Big. Colors = PerBase. Model = SpaceFill
Other example: Size = Big. Colors = PerBase. Model = SpaceFill
Other example: Size = Big. Colors = PerBase. Model = SpaceFill
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PLEASE DO NOT ORDER THIS MOLECULE:
Instead send me a message in which you specify which options you prefer in your personalized DNA molecule model. After I have upload the personalized design, I will send you a message so that you can order that one.

The options you need to specify are:
Size: Standard (diameter 2,5 cm) or Big (diameter 5 cm)
Color: PerAtom or PerBase (see photo's above)
Model: SpaceFill or Ladder

CPK color assignment (PerAtom):
Hydrogen(H), White; Carbon(C), Black; Nitrogen(N), Dark Blue; Oxygen(O), Red; Phosphorus(P), Orange;

Check out this model for an example of size option "Big" and color option "PerBase".
Other examples are available in the section DNA molecule personalized of my shop.

Pricing:
The name in the model here (Size option Standard) is 8 letters long. Divide the displayed pricing by 8 and multiply it by the number of letters in your name and you have an approximation of the price you will pay.
cm: 8.524 w x 2.38 d x 2.292 h
in: 3.356 w x 0.937 d x 0.902 h

Comments

 
Just received a new order from Shapeways. The colors in the full color sandstone have been greatly improved. This molecule model will even look better now than it did on the photo. Check out this photo (http://www.shapeways.com/model/702528/thc-spacefill-moleculemodel.html) to see how the colors look now.
October 8, 2012, 3:07 pm
@Habbfreaky: Both letters A and B are represented in the molecule as a triplet that encodes for Alanine. But A is encoded as GCT an B is encoded by GCA.
April 14, 2012, 6:14 pm
@ Molecule So you use the A actually as a B? And is there a difference between the two Alanine used? Thanks.
April 14, 2012, 5:16 pm
@ Habbfreaky That is correct, you didn't overlook it, there is no amino acid that has the letter B as a symbol. For this I am cheating a bit. For the letters B, J, O, U, X and Z the nearest amino acid is used. You can find the amino acid and the corresponding basepair triplet in my comment below, dated 2011-03-13.
April 14, 2012, 4:55 pm
And if your name has the letter B in it? Doesn't show up in my books...
April 13, 2012, 9:01 pm
A Alanine GCT B (Alanine) GCA C Cysteine TGC D Aspartic acid GAT E Glutamic acid GAG F Phenylalanine TTT G Glycine GGG H Histidine CAT I Isoleucine ATA J (Isoleucine) ATC K Lysine AAG L Leucine CTC M Methionine ATG N Asparagine GAC O (Asparagine)GAT P Proline CCC Q Glutamine GAG R Arginine CGT S Serine TCA T Threonine ACT U (Threonine) ACG V Valine GTC W Tryptophan TGG X (Valine) GTA Y Tyrosine TAC Z (Tyrosine) TAT
March 13, 2011, 3:30 pm
Out of curiosity, what codons are you associating the letters to?
March 12, 2011, 5:50 pm
 
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