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Last updated: June 21st, 2026
Geneticists are fun to shop for because almost everything DNA-related is inherently cool. The Science Word Magnets are the most universally practical desk gift: tiles designed by a PhD geneticist for technical accuracy and absurdity in equal measure. The Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game is the most uniquely genetics-specific gift on the list. The GIANTmicrobes DNA Double Helix Plush makes a strong "I know what you do" gift for any geneticist. The Code Breaker by Walter Isaacson is the standout book pick, covering Jennifer Doudna's invention of CRISPR. Find the links to our favorites below.
It's hard to know what qualifies as a genetics gift, but we've scoured several sources to find the most popular and quality gifts for geneticists that will definitely win a smile. This list has seventeen unique, lovable items that geneticists will cherish. You won't find punny joke mugs or tacky t-shirts, sorry!
Whether it's a graduation gift, birthday present or Christmas gift, I hope this gift guide helps you finish your shopping faster than ever. Show them you understand their passion for genetics and relish the moment when they geek out over your perfect gift.
This list is a compilation of our favorites from around the internet. Some are our own Genius Lab Gear inventions and some we're just jealous we didn't think of first! Some external links in this page are from affiliates, which means that any purchase of the items after clicking the link will result in a small monetary referral fee paid back to Genius Lab Gear at no cost to you. We appreciate your support which allows us to continue inventing and testing the best tools for scientists on the planet!
Science-themed gifts are rarely as entertaining and enduring as our science-themed word magnet sets! We recently launched these to encourage creativity and self-expression in labs, classrooms and offices. Each specialty pack comes with tiles carefully designed by a PhD in that field for technical accuracy and tacit absurdity.
The science basics word magnet set was designed by PhD scientists to have the best range of technical words plus some unrelated words to add some fun! These are an exceptionally good gift because the recipient will see them daily and use them often!
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This watercolor DNA canvas painting is sure to pique a geneticist's interest. Made with high-quality canvas material, this wall art print showcases a beautiful painting of a double helix - the description of the structure of a DNA molecule. The artwork shows a piece of human genes and is a great addition to any house, lounge, or other space where they want to display their passion for their profession.
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Jamie Metzl's Hacking Darwin is a superbly written book about how genetic engineering is disturbing the very basis of our life, including sex, war, love, and death. He takes us on a journey into the future, into a world where we can design children, create life from scratch, and recreate the flora and fauna that surrounds us, while raising ethical concerns about these possibilities. It's the perfect book gift for a geneticist, and he or she will undoubtedly enjoy it.
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A foundational book for geneticists is The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins. Richard Dawkins is one of our generation's most well-known science communicators and writers. The book helps build a better picture of the role of evolution on our genetics. It's highly recommended for someone who's interested in biology or genetics.
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These DNA earrings will resonate with a genetics or genomics enthusiast and make a beautiful present. They're one-of-a-kind, adorable, and small enough to wear to work while still looking stylish. They're made of zinc alloy and have an elegant silver color to perfectly match the outfit they're rocking.
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Most geneticists I know have a small physical model of a double helix sitting somewhere within arm's reach. GIANTmicrobes makes the cuddly version of that, plus a couple of others that fit a geneticist's world without trying too hard. Each plush ships with an info card you can hand to a curious kid to start a real conversation.
Three are especially worth gifting to a geneticist:
Pick the one closest to their day-to-day, or grab a few from the GIANTmicrobes plush collection for a shelf they will defend.

See the full GIANTmicrobes plush collection at Genius Lab Gear
For the genetics majors who love to deck out their laptop, thermos, and notebooks to keep it fun and lighthearted - this inexpensive 50-pack of cute genetics and genomics-themed stickers gives them a ton of options. Another great stocking stuffer (pair it with the Science Word Magnets above)!

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Necklaces are an important accent to any outfit, and this DNA tree of life necklace would make a meaningful gift for any geneticist. The DNA double helix is beautifully fused into the tree's branches and roots, symbolizing the role of genetics in evolution. It's a stylish and meaningful necklace that makes a strong fashion statement.
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The DNA necktie is the ideal finishing touch for a subtley nerdy work outfit, allowing your favorite geneticist to sport the unique blend of biology and fashion that they've been dying for. This one-of-a-kind gift for genetics and genomics fans has a DNA design embroidered onto fabric and can be worn for nearly any occasion. Crafted in 100% microfiber, you can be certain that this DNA necktie will impress no matter where they go.
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Geneticists study the roots of variety, and this is one gift that will add some self-expression to their otherwise boring lab coat. The venerable Pocket Protector became a cultural icon in the 1960's and 1970's, but somewhere along the way the newer generation of STEM researchers forgot about them. Geneticists need these back in their labs to stay organized, stay efficient, protect their lab coats, and finish their experiments without being late to lunch. So we researched and tested every type ever made to methodically solve each problem and come up with this refreshed design.
Available in spruce green, sapphire blue, and faded pink: the top 3 colors voted on by our fans! You can even get it from our Amazon page if that's easier.

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We all get bored at work, regardless of our profession, and having a board game to pass the time is always appreciated. The strategic board game Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game is based on Punnett squares and Gregor Mendel's pea plants. 1 to 5 players assume the roles of research scientists tasked with gathering and validating experimental data on pea plants. Because it's all about genetics, this is a terrific present for geneticists to play at work or at home with their families.
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With his theory of evolution, Charles Darwin changed the world. This hypothesis also prompted scientists to reconsider the question of heredity and inheritance, resulting in the advancement of genetics. Charles Darwin's original work On the Origin of Species, first published on November 24, 1859, is widely regarded as the origin of evolutionary biology. From a historical perspective, it's a fascinating read that every geneticist will surely love to have on their bookshelf.
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Walter Isaacson's The Code Breaker: Jennifer Doudna, Gene Editing, and the Future of the Human Race is an excellent book for geneticists. It's a portrayal of the Nobel Prize-winning scientist - Jennifer Doudna - that delves into the impact of James Watson's work The Double Helix on her career and how her team's invention of CRISPR technology paved the way for breakthrough DNA-editing techniques to disease prevention.
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Mechanical pencils are an essential daily tool for geneticists on the job and in the classroom. But in the new digital age, geneticists often find themselves using touchscreens as well.
That's why my new favorite is the rOtring 800 Retractable Mechanical Pencil, (0.5 mm). This one turns from a pencil to a stylus on the fly, and also ensures the tip isn't poking holes in your pocket all day like most other models. This is truly the top-end mechanical pencil and will make a special gift.
Staedtler is another brand much-loved by geneticists. This model is cheaper and will last a long time, but just isn't convertible to a stylus. You can't go wrong with either one.
A must-have gift for a foodie loving geneticist includes these DNA, Chromosome and Chromosome Y-shaped cookie cutters made of food-grade stainless steel! Now they can bake delicious chromosome cookies and share them with other genetics lovers!
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Geneticists do a lot of work both on paper and with software. Rocketbook finally solved the problem of merging your hand-written notes into your favorite digital services. You simply use their app to take a photo of your pages of notes and the QR code and marked symbols on each page trigger the app to send the digitized page to any of the 9 pre-set digital destinations you choose. This includes OneNote, Evernote, Google Drive, Dropbox, and even specific emails. Want a shortcut to send notes via email straight to your colleague or boss? This is what you're looking for.
The Rocketbook Matrix is my personal favorite because it's designed for more technical laboratory work. It's got 30 pages of graphing paper and one regular lined page for taking notes, plus a built-in ruler on the inside cover. Did I mention they are reusable? Use their "Pilot Frixion" pens and then wipe the page with a damp cloth after uploading your notes to use it all over again (and win one for the environment!).
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Are you looking for the perfect nerdy gift for the geneticist in your life? MyHeritage DNA kits are a special experience for your favorite geneticist. When you offer someone a DNA test, you're introducing them to a side of their heritage they didn't know about. This kit includes a high-resolution breakdown that includes 42 ethnicities and pinpoints your roots among 2,114 geographic places, indicating the pathways your forefathers took over centuries. The results are presented in an easy-to-understand animated format.
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Most Geneticists I know wear lab coats daily. And most of them hate their lab coats. That's why we spent 3 years designing and modifying a lab coat that geneticists love! Released in 2024, the Louis and Curie lab coats are consistently reviewed as "the best lab coat I've ever had".
For genetics and genomics labs specifically, the tapered knit cuffs are especially important for protecting work from contamination from your skin and keeping clunky oversized cuffs from knocking over expensive glassware. We also made sure to use 100% cotton, which is more breathable than polyester. The two versions are tailored to fit male and female builds differently, with a wide size range and adjustable belt so geneticists can finally feel great in their lab coat at work.
This is one to clue them in about beforehand so you can get the sizing right and make sure it meets their lab safety requirements! Or, you can grab a refundable $75 gift card to let them grab their own lab coat plus a pocket protector!

Most geneticists I know are quietly obsessed with how the central dogma actually plays out, which makes Peptide a satisfyingly nerdy gift. It's a strategy card game from Genius Games where you build proteins from amino acids, mRNA, and organelles, with every reaction mapping onto something real. Designed with input from working scientists, and aimed at people who already know what a ribosome does. A good "hey, your job is cool" gift for the geneticist who treats lab notebooks like reading material.

Did you know there's a worker-placement game set inside a human cell? Cytosis is exactly that: a Genius Games title where players build proteins, enzymes, and hormones across the same cellular geography geneticists reason about every day. It carries an endorsement from the Journal of Cell Science, which is unusual credit for a board game and worth mentioning when the recipient unwraps it. A solid game-night pick for grad-school friend groups.

The best gifts for geneticists are specific to their field and practical for daily lab or office life. The Science Word Magnets are the most universally useful desk gift: tiles designed by a PhD geneticist covering both technical vocabulary and absurdity. The Rocketbook Matrix notebook is the top practical pick for geneticists who split their time between paper notes and digital workflows. For genetics-themed gifts, the GIANTmicrobes DNA Double Helix Plush and Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game stand out as uniquely field-specific. The Lab Coat Pocket Protector is a strong practical pick for anyone who wears a lab coat daily.
Under $20, the strongest picks on this list are the Science Word Magnets, the Watercolor DNA Science Art Canvas Painting, the DNA Double Helix Earrings, and the Cute Biology-themed Sticker Set. The books Hacking Darwin and The Selfish Gene both frequently fall under $20 and make strong reads for any geneticist. The GIANTmicrobes DNA Double Helix Plush is the most uniquely genetics-specific under-$20 pick on the list.
Three books on this list stand out. Hacking Darwin by Jamie Metzl covers how genetic engineering is reshaping sex, war, love, and death, and is written accessibly enough that any geneticist will enjoy it. The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins is the foundational text on evolution and heredity that belongs on any geneticist's bookshelf. The Code Breaker by Walter Isaacson is the standout recent pick: a biography of Jennifer Doudna covering her invention of CRISPR and its implications for medicine and human genetics. On the Origin of Species belongs in the collection of any geneticist interested in the historical roots of their field.
The most unique gifts on this list are field-specific in ways a general science gift is not. Genotype: A Mendelian Genetics Game is based on Punnett squares and Gregor Mendel's pea plant experiments, making it instantly recognizable to any geneticist. The GIANTmicrobes DNA Double Helix Plush is a nine-inch double helix built from real molecular structure with an educational info card included. The DNA Double Helix Earrings and the Tree of Life Infinity DNA Necklace are strong wearable picks for geneticists who like to express their field in everyday style. The MyHeritage DNA Test Kit is the most experiential gift on the list.
For genetics grad students, prioritize practical and affordable. The Science Word Magnets and the Rocketbook Matrix notebook are the two most universally useful desk gifts for any grad student lab. The DNA-themed Cookie Cutters are a fun and inexpensive pick for a grad student who bakes. The Genotype board game is a strong pick for game nights in a grad student friend group. For books, The Code Breaker by Walter Isaacson and The Selfish Gene by Richard Dawkins are both strong reads that won't feel like required coursework. The lab coat is the highest-value gift for a grad student who needs one.
Derek Miller, Ph.D.,
Materials Scientist and founder of Genius Lab Gear
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