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  2. Nancy Craig - Wikipedia

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    Nancy L. Craig is a professor emerita of molecular biology and genetics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. [1] She has done pioneering research on the molecular mechanisms of transposable elements, or mobile sequences of DNA found in the genomes of most known organisms. [2]

  3. Geneticist - Wikipedia

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    Geneticists participate in courses from many areas, such as biology, chemistry, physics, microbiology, cell biology, bioinformatics, and mathematics. They also participate in more specific genetics courses such as molecular genetics, transmission genetics, population genetics, quantitative genetics, ecological genetics, epigenetics, and genomics.

  4. Molecular biology - Wikipedia

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    Molecular biology is the study of the molecular underpinnings of the biological phenomena, focusing on molecular synthesis, modification, mechanisms and interactions. Biochemistry is the study of the chemical substances and vital processes occurring in living organisms .

  5. Seymour Benzer - Wikipedia

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    Seymour Benzer (October 15, 1921 – November 30, 2007) was an American physicist, molecular biologist and behavioral geneticist.His career began during the molecular biology revolution of the 1950s, and he eventually rose to prominence in the fields of molecular and behavioral genetics.

  6. Geraldine Seydoux - Wikipedia

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    Geraldine C. Seydoux (born 1964 in Paris, France) is a Professor of Molecular Biology and Genetics (1995–present), the Huntington Sheldon Professor in Medical Discovery (2015–present), [2] and the Vice Dean for Basic Research (2017–present) at Johns Hopkins University. [3] [4] She is also a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Investigator.

  7. Leslie Barnett - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Barnett (born 12 October 1920 as Margaret Leslie Collard – died 10 February 2002) [1] was a British biologist who worked with Francis Crick, Sydney Brenner, and Richard J. Watts-Tobin to genetically demonstrate the triplet nature of the code of protein translation through the Crick, Brenner, Barnett, Watts-Tobin et al. experiment of 1961, which discovered frameshift mutations; this ...

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