Human beings have been manipulating the biological world for thousands of years without understanding how DNA codes function. — Frances Arnold Copy Share Image
“Wanna know the truth about yourself and this universe? Just learn to understand your DNA code then you'll see.” — Toba Beta Copy Share Image
Understanding how DNA transmits all it knows about cancer, physics, dreaming and love will keep man searching for some time. — David R. Brower Copy Share Image
What's the DNA of a marketer? We call it the 4-I's: instigator, implementer, innovator, and integrator. — Beth Comstock Copy Share Image
Time for the FUTURE!! We will see young scientists in the future writing D++ (DNA Code). — Eric Lander Copy Share Image
Every moment, every practice, every game, everywhere; I just love competing. Competition is in my DNA. — Brian Urlacher Copy Share Image
It's good to know where you come from. It makes you what you are today. It's DNA, it's in your blood. — Alexander McQueen Copy Share Image
In courtship, who wins and who loses will determine who passes on their DNA to tomorrow. — Helen Fisher Copy Share Image
You know something I could really do without? The Space Shuttle. ... It's irresponsible. The last thing we should be doing is… — George Carlin Copy Share Image
After Joe passed away in the war, it seemed only natural that Jack and Bobby and then Teddy might pursue office as… — Jean Kennedy Smith Copy Share Image
If you deeply appreciate and love what creative people do and how they think, which is usually in unpredictable and irrational ways,… — Bernard Arnault Copy Share Image
With a hundred and seventy-eight machines to sequence the precise order of the billions of chemicals within a molecule of DNA, B.G.I.… — Michael Specter Copy Share Image
I have to love the DNA of the brand fundamentally. I need to be able to fuse my personality with theirs. That's… — Jeremy Scott Copy Share Image
The Zodiac letters from 1978 on were driven to Sacramento in a cardboard box, and these letters have never been refrigerated, which,… — Robert Graysmith Copy Share Image
They [some countries] borrowed money to go acquire things, Indian power plants and Danish newspapers and British soccer teams. And they did… — Michael Lewis Copy Share Image
“Epigenetics reveals that your body isn’t a genetically predetermined flesh robot, but is regulated by a set of gene switches that can… — Sol Luckman Copy Share Image
Chimps are unbelievably like us - in biological, non-verbal ways. They can be loving and compassionate and yet they have a dark… — Jane Goodall Copy Share Image
We all want to be stars. The idea of being revered and envied must be encoded somewhere deep in our DNA. So… — Tonya Hurley Copy Share Image
The music of the westerner comes from Africa, whether they like it or not. The majority of the instruments of the music,… — Angelique Kidjo Copy Share Image
Parasites are not only incredibly diverse; they are also incredibly successful. There are parasitic stretches of DNA in your own genes, some… — Carl Zimmer Copy Share Image
The franchise and the virus work on the same principle, what thrives in one place will thrive in another. You just have… — Neal Stephenson Copy Share Image
We have only to see a few letters of the alphabet spelling our name in the sand to recognize at once the… — John Lennox Copy Share Image
The fact that we all leave behind seemingly insignificant clues behind ourselves - emotional DNA or what I call Small Data -… — Martin Lindstrom Copy Share Image
The second thing that happened is, DNA analysis is much more sophisticated. All you have to do now is spit in a… — Henry Louis Gates Copy Share Image
I don't want to be too 'classic' because it's not in the DNA of Gucci. You need to be a little bit… — Frida Giannini Copy Share Image
Image of a girl holding a blaster to a twin’s temple. “Remember, bi***. You can’t spell ‘danger’ without DNA.” Blam. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
In my early work, our molecular views of telomeres were first focused on the DNA. — Elizabeth Blackburn Copy Share Image
There are more potential combinations of DNA [physical forms] than there are atoms in the universe. — Carl Sagan Copy Share Image
You can look at a monkey and see that there is more than a five percent difference in DNA. — Bob Enyart Copy Share Image
DNA is an abbreviation for deoxyribonucleicantidisestablishmentarianism, a complex string of syllables. — Dave Barry Copy Share Image
In your cells right now, an enzyme is making a copy of your dna in less than two hours, right in the… — Hugh Martin Copy Share Image
Antigravity, teleportation, time travel, energetic DNA evolution and consciousness transformation could create a world few of us ever even dreamed of. — David Wilcock Copy Share Image
People have travelled through the Caribbean islands for all sorts of reasons and left their imprint in the DNA and the food. — Andi Oliver Copy Share Image
Growing up in Bombay made me immune to culture shock, in a way. So, culture shock is not part of my DNA. — Freida Pinto Copy Share Image
Grace and truth are spiritual DNA, the building blocks of Christ-centered living. — Randy Alcorn Copy Share Image
A virus is not just DNA; a virus is also packaged up, covered over with a series of proteins in a nice,… — Francis Collins Copy Share Image
The guitar is the ultimate vehicle for expression and composition for me. It's a part of my DNA! — John Petrucci Copy Share Image
The mission of DNA is to evolve nervous systems capable of deciphering the mission of DNA. — Timothy Leary Copy Share Image
Many police departments still use DNA evidence the way they have used fingerprints and tire tracks: to determine whether a suspect committed… — Bill Dedman Copy Share Image
Our own genomes carry the story of evolution, written in DNA, the language of molecular genetics, and the narrative is unmistakable. — Kenneth R. Miller Copy Share Image