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  • For example, in a seminal paper announcing the discovery of messenger RNA (the intermediary between the DNA of the gene and the protein for which it carries information), Francois Jacob and Jacques Monod claimed,

    Molecular Biology Darden, Lindley 2009

  • Francois Jacob, Jacques Monod and their colleagues at the Institute Pasteur in Paris, discovered that three genes were coordinately controlled.

    Molecular Biology Darden, Lindley 2009

  • The group ranged from Francois Jacob, Nobel Prize winner for physiology or medicine in 1965, to Finn E. Kydland, winner for economics in 2004.

    Nobel Laureates Criticize India 2008

  • In 1961 Sydney Brenner, Francois Jacob, and Matthew Meselson demonstrated that virus protein synthesis was directed by bacteriophage T4 using host cell ribosomes.

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Two guys who got the Nobel prize for this, Francois Jacob and Jacques Monod, in 1961 showed in bacteria that genes could turn one another on and off.

    ScreenTalk 2009

  • Two guys who got the Nobel prize for this, Francois Jacob and Jacques Monod, in 1961 showed in bacteria that genes could turn one another on and off.

    ScreenTalk 2009

  • Two guys who got the Nobel prize for this, Francois Jacob and Jacques Monod, in 1961 showed in bacteria that genes could turn one another on and off.

    ScreenTalk 2009

  • In 1961 Sydney Brenner, Francois Jacob, and Matthew Meselson demonstrated that virus protein synthesis was directed by bacteriophage T4 using host cell ribosomes.

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Two guys who got the Nobel prize for this, Francois Jacob and Jacques Monod, in 1961 showed in bacteria that genes could turn one another on and off.

    ScreenTalk 2009

  • Two guys who got the Nobel prize for this, Francois Jacob and Jacques Monod, in 1961 showed in bacteria that genes could turn one another on and off.

    ScreenTalk 2009

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