| Description of Mark | The mark consists of a honeybee depicted in the center of a huge, shaded circle. The honeybee is lighter than the shaded circle yet transparent to the background. The honeybee is slightly tilted its body faces to the upper right. Only one side of the honeybee is visible. The honeybee's visible side features large, shaded eyes with a lighter pupil stripe, two antennae, two large, elongated pentagon shaped wings, three thick stripes in its abdomen, one foreleg in front, two hind legs and a stinger on the back. Another bee is positioned behind the lighter bee like a shadow, with its two antennae facing outward to the right and its stinger pointing downward to the left, reaching beyond the shaded circle. The darker bee also has one large eye with a lighter-colored pupil, three huge thick stripes on its abdomen, one foreleg, and two hind legs. The words "GENETICTEES." printed in large capital letters located within the large, shaded circle, on the bottom right of the bee. The “GENETICTEES” is curved upwards, with the tops of the letters aligned and the bottoms of the letters curving, making a smile like shape, with a period at the end. The smaller words "I CHOOSE TO LOVE!" appear beneath the “GENETICTEES” letters, all in capital and bold characters with an exclamation point at the end. The big, shaded circle is enclosed by a lined circle. The shaded circle's background is a bold line of ten (10) hexagons side by side. Each hexagon contains another hexagon outlined within it. In the left corner of each inner hexagon, there are different sizes of bold dots structured in a semi-circle arrangement. A transparent boldly lined water drop shape appears on the bottom left border of the connected hexagons, slightly obscured by the shaded circle where the honeybee is. A short, curved line runs through the left side of the water drop pattern. Another water drop shape appears in the background at the bottom of the lighter bee, protruding from the shaded circle but staying within the contained lined circle that encompassed the shaded circle. |