Metaphors of DNA: a review of the popularisation processes

  • Rovira S
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This article offers a 1953-present day review of the models that have popularised DNA, one of the fundamental molecules of biochemistry. DNA has become an iconic concept over the 20th century, overcoming the boundaries of science and spreading into literature, painting, sculpture or religion. This work analyses the reasons why DNA has penetrated society so effectively and examines some of the main metaphors used by the scientists and scientific popularisers. Furthermore, this article, taken from the author's PhD thesis, describes some recent popularisation models for this molecule.

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Rovira, S. C. (2018). Metaphors of DNA: a review of the popularisation processes. Journal of Science Communication, 07(01), A02. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.07010202

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