The Inside Story: DNA to RNA to Protein

Author:   Jan Witkowski
Publisher:   Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S.
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9780879697501


Pages:   382
Publication Date:   19 May 2005
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Author:   Jan Witkowski
Publisher:   Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S.
Imprint:   Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S.
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.756kg
ISBN:  

9780879697501


ISBN 10:   0879697504
Pages:   382
Publication Date:   19 May 2005
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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OVERVIEW Tim Hunt BIOCHEMICAL ERA S. Rapoport; Detlef Doenecke and Peter Karlson; Frank Schlenk; Joseph S. Fruton ORIGINS OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY G. Rickey Welch; Jan A. Witkowski; Seymour S. Cohen; Robert Olby THE DOUBLE HELIX Peter Karlson; Keith L. Manchester; Herbert Wilson; Anne Piper REPLICATION Frederic L. Holmes; J. Herbert Taylor; Stephen Cooper DNA MOLECULES Julius Marmur; Ed M. Southern; Bruno H. Zimm; Jacob Lebowitz DNA, RNA, AND PROTEIN SYNTHESIS Protein Synthesis: Hans-J f6;rg Rheinberger; Jean Brachet; Denis Thieffry and Richard M. Burian Genetic Code: Marshall Nirenberg; Akira Kaji and Hideko Kaji tRNA: Mahlon Hoagland; Bernard Weisblum; Brian F.C. Clark mRNA: Elliot Volkin; Henry Harris; Klaus Scherrer; Jan A. Witkowski Molecular Basis of Protein Synthesis: Norton D. Zinder; Masayasu Nomura; Jonathan R. Warner and Paul M. Knopf; B. Edward H. Maden Central Dogma: Denis Thieffrey and Sahotra Sarkar SEQUENCING Soroya de Chadarevain; J. Gregor Sutcliffe BIOCHEMISTRY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Sydney Brenner

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This book is of potential interest for aficionados of the history of science, particularly relating to molecular biology, and selected chapters might be of value to scientists in training, or early in their career. Some of the chapters provide insights into the processes of scientific discovery, scientific competition and culture, and how new data and theories are rarely as simple and clearcut at the time of discovery as they are in retrospect...the best insights are provided by scientists who were struggling with research problems as trainees or early in their careers. Several of these accounts are true gems, clearly presenting the problems in the context of the state of knowledge, technology, and competing hypotheses of earlier times (now mostly discarded and forgotten). These stories describe thought processes, false leads, competition and feuds between research groups and disciplines, personalities, and courses of investigation leading to discoveries. Clinical Chemistry The essays are often accompanied by photographs of the young participants at the time of their major contributions to this narrative, diagrams used at the time of publication, laboratory notebook entries with graphs and data, and an occasional cartoon. The styles vary from near review article to very introspective studies of proteins, competition, and the genesis of ideas in science. Most are enjoyable, and reading all 40 will give scientists a rich picture of what happened during the last 50 years of the 20th century, when molecular biology startled geneticists, biochemists, microbiologists, evolutionists, and physicians with surprising new insights or techniques pouring out of the journal pages in those very exciting decades. Many of the contributors are from Europe, and they are self-declared biochemists. It is good to see the different approaches and assumptions of these sometimes colliding and often cooperating groups who reshaped biology by digging into the cells, its organelles, and their chemical functions. The Quarterly Review of Biology The main focus of this compilation is the experimental work that made a substantial contribution towards establishing the veracity of the General Idea or Central Dogma: the focal areas of DNA replication, the early days of protein synthesis, deciphering the genetic code, discovering tRNA and solving its structure, the surprising journey towards the identification of mRNA, and finally, a return to protein synthesis at the level of the ribosome. These personal recollections are full of fascinating insights into the technologies of the day, often underlining the need to operate in response mode when you are unsure of what you are doing and even more unsure of the outcome. They also clearly underline the value of communication and collaboration with your colleagues and of course, the role of serendipity. Genetical Research


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