Double helix models are pretty. Imagine how much more fun if they were copies of your dna.
Jewelry, plaques, stationery, desk and office knickknacks, iPod covers, T shirts...just about everything that can be personalized with a name can get a short dna sequence instead.
The ultimate vanity gift.
Presumably you submit a hair or cheek cell to one of those catalog companies and they send you back the item. Maybe tell you which chromosome and the approximate location they took the sequence from.-- jpk, Dec 31 2005 I'll stick with the mini-me.-- DrCurry, Dec 31 2005 random, halfbakery