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But in 1977 Fred Sanger and his colleagues sequenced the genome of the small bacterial virus ΦX174.
James A. Shapiro: DNA as Poetry: Multiple Messages in a Single Sequence James A. Shapiro 2012
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But in 1977 Fred Sanger and his colleagues sequenced the genome of the small bacterial virus ΦX174.
James A. Shapiro: DNA as Poetry: Multiple Messages in a Single Sequence James A. Shapiro 2012
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Even before the HGP celebrations, it was clear that the classic first-generation DNA sequencing technology, named after British Nobel Prize winner Fred Sanger, was just about tapped out.
The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010
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Paul Berg was the third man to share the 1980 Nobel Prize in Chemistry, joining Fred Sanger and Walter Gilbert, who shared the other half for inventing methods for DNA sequencing.
The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010
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At last the Solexa team decided to try sequencing its first organism—the ΦX174 virus, the organism that Fred Sanger first deciphered twenty-five years before.
The $1,000 Genome Kevin Davies 2010
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We also showcase some of our exciting acquisitions from the year, including the casebooks of the ‘father of modern forensics’ Sir Bernard Spilsbury and the notebooks of double Nobel Prize winning geneticist Fred Sanger
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Fred Sanger published less than 40 papers yet won two Nobel prizes based on his work.
Could professors survive in a non-academic work environment? Professor in Training 2009
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Nobel prize winners like Fred Sanger and Max Perutz, who are here with me today, thank you for all that you have done.
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Nobel prize-winners, like Fred Sanger and Max Peruts, who are here with me today, thank you for all that you have done.
Remarks On Completion Of First Survey Of Entire Human Genome ITY National Archives 2000
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But in 1977 Fred Sanger and his colleagues sequenced the genome of the small bacterial virus ΦX174.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com James A. Shapiro 2012
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