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You may be familiar with adenine, thymine, cytosine, and guanine - the four nucleotide bases that make up DNA. However, us geocachers can proudly claim ownership of a fifth base known to science as “geocachine”. This DNA component is responsible for many traits necessary for successful geocaching: ability to locate lost objects, perseverance, strong-will, patience, and ability to use technical devices!
Often, these traits lead to the desire to leave no stone unturned, no hedgerow unsearched, and no lampskirt unlifted. The strong urge to examine all surrounding in precise detail often means that people with geocachine in their DNA have a GPS device on hand at all times. In short, it can be said that geacaching is in our genes!
These beautiful Geocaching DNA geocoins feature elements related to genetic structures. One side presents a DNA double helix bordering the edge of the coin face. The other side of the coin states “Geocaching is in my Genes” above a DNA sequence of A, T, C, and G nucleotides. In the center of the sequence (circled in red), is the geocachine nucleotide present in the DNA of geocachers everywhere!
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Weight (kg) | 0.1500 |
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