Today is National DNA Day! DYK: the Zoo provided DNA from Sumatran rhino Ipuh to create the genome sequence helping to trace the start of this species’ population decline & provide basic biological info that may improve the health of future generations! Show more
Today it is important to honor DNA Day and the fascinating realm of retinal DNA. Let’s continue to push the boundaries of innovation for a brighter, healthier future. We are excited to be developing game-changing DNA-based therapies leveraging our modifier gene therapy platform! Show more
Happy National DNA Day! Today, we celebrate all of the impressive genetics and genomics advances throughout history, including the discovery of DNA’s double-helical structure in 1953 and the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003. Show more
Replying to @TonySeruga International Noise Awareness Day falling on National DNA Day... THANK YOU PRESIDENT BIDEN We are aware of Tony's "Noise" and recommending that he be checked out at 22andMe... gotta block him before he corrupts my day :) Show more
— dancing nekkid in the street 🇺🇦🌊 (@martycomroe) April 25, 2024
I'm vertical again this morning. 4/25/2024 Check on those that live alone. Did everyone else make it? National DNA Day - Protect yours by not getting vaccinated. National Lingerie Day - Ladies...you know what to do. National Mani-Pedi Day - Ladies...you know what to do. Show more
— Robert D in Tulsa - #FindYourPeace (@RobertDinTulsa) April 25, 2024
Had so much fun celebrating DNA Day with the best 3rd grade class in Birmingham! Special thanks to Glen Iris Elementary for sharing your students with us today. We had a blast! @BhamCitySchools Southern Research and 3 others
— Kathryn Lanier, Ph.D. (@TheChemistryKat) April 25, 2024
It’s National DNA Day! Next Wednesday May 1st starts our new YouTube series. We bring in renowned genealogist Misty Gillis. Subscribe so you don’t miss an episode- http://YouTube.com/@findingfamilyngfamilydna… @ChrisKTLA Show more
Happy DNA Day! On this day in 1953 the discovery of DNA’s double helix was published in Nature Magazine. This discovery wouldn’t have been possible without the x-ray crystallography image taken by Rosalind Franklin.
April 25th is National DNA Day to commemorate the discovery of the Double Helix in 1953 & the completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003. When did researchers start discovering the genes that cause hereditary Ataxias though? (1/3) Show more
— National Ataxia Foundation (@NAF_Ataxia) April 26, 2024
DNA Day in 2024
DNA Day seeks to commemorate the discovery of DNA’s double helix in 1953. DNA is a molecule that contains the genetic instructions required for development, growth, and reproduction of living beings.