Have you ever wondered how tiny cells carry all the information that constitutes life? The answer lies in the elegant double helix structure of DNA. As the core carrier of genetic information, DNA encodes complex life instructions into long chains through the precise rules of base pairing (A-T, C-G). These chains further intertwine and fold, forming chromosomes with proteins, and finally settling within the cell nucleus, directing every life process from eye color to metabolic function. This path of information transmission from genes to proteins is the central dogma of molecular biology and the common logic of all known life. Our large-scale exhibit, "The Essence of Life" (2728*2717*4121mm), brings this grand narrative of the microscopic world to life. At the heart of the exhibit is a cell slice model magnified millions of times, clearly showcasing the magnificent DNA double helix structure extending from the cell nucleus and chromosomes, with the details of base pairing clearly visi