Click on the circles to uncover the lingering echoes of the past.

This composition is built upon the intricate secondary structure of RNA, which, like DNA, is composed of four essential bases: adenine, uracil, cytosine, and guanine ( denoted by the letters A, U, C and G ). Each RNA molecule folds into a unique shape, a structure dictated by the specific sequence and pairing of these bases. The resulting shape is crucial, as it determines the RNA's function within the cell.

Nature and Landscapes (Adenine)
Sensory experience and Childhood Activities (Uracil)
Gardening, Farming and Fieldwork (Cytosine)
Places and Spaces (Guanine)