DNA You Can Play With

By on November 27, 2012 in Inventions / News


How do you explain DNA to people who are less than interested? Make it fun, of course. Jun Axup, a biochemistry student, has made a DNA plush toy.

The hand-sized plush dolls look more like Saturday morning cartoon characters than anything Axup might encounter under a microscope while working on new cancer drugs.

The dolls are shaped like the molecular structures they depict, with letters indicating the locations of compositional hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen atoms. Their colors — red, green, blue and black — match the fluorescent stains used to color the molecules during sequencing.

Magnets embedded at strategic locations allow the dolls to link up at the precise spots where the molecules naturally bind, and smiling faces in their centers give them an anthropomorphic quality.

“They are very soft and squishy,” said Axup, 24. “Just like stuffed animals, there’s an appeal for wanting to touch them.”

Kickstarter video after the cut.

Photo from Biochemies

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  • http://n.a. cindy hawkins

    Just think: there are toddlers out there, somewhere who will be the future science geeks, and make amazing discoveries. The plush toys are a way to ‘play scientist’!! Here’s a double helix to you, too!!

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