Sydney Brenner CH FRS FMedSci MAE (13 January 1927 – 5 April 2019) was a South African biologist. In 2002, he shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine...
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The Crick, Brenner et al. experiment (1961) was a scientific experiment performed by Francis Crick, Sydney Brenner, Leslie Barnett and R.J. Watts-Tobin...
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Science from 1951 to 1953. In an interview conducted by Errol Friedberg, Sydney Brenner said: I think like most children, I got interested in nature very early...
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caused by a single amino acid change in the hemoglobin molecule and Sydney Brenner joined the Unit. In 1958, Crick's review "On Protein Synthesis" appeared:...
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near San Diego, California; guest speakers included James Watson, Sydney Brenner, Alex Rich, Seymour Benzer, Aaron Klug, Christof Koch, Pat Churchland...
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Males have specialised tails for mating that include spicules. In 1963, Sydney Brenner proposed research into C. elegans, primarily in the area of neuronal...
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protein-manufacturing machinery. The concept of mRNA was developed by Sydney Brenner and Francis Crick in 1960 during a conversation with François Jacob...
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(ISBN 0-12-227080-0) is a print encyclopedia of genetics edited by Sydney Brenner and Jeffrey H. Miller. It has four volumes and 1,700 entries. It is...
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theory, complex systems, and artificial life. Indeed, Nobel Laureate Sydney Brenner considered Von Neumann's work on self-reproducing automata (together...
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being adopted by Sydney Brenner in 1963 as a model organism for the study of developmental biology using genetics. In 1974, Brenner published the results...
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1923 Michael Levitt*, Chemistry, 2013 J. M. Coetzee, Literature, 2003 Sydney Brenner*, Physiology or Medicine, 2002 F. W. de Klerk, Peace, 1993 Nelson Mandela...
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Brenner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adam Brenner, better known under his stage name Adam Bomb (born 1963), American musician...
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genome of the worm Caenorhabditis elegans in 2002 with his colleagues Sydney Brenner and Robert Horvitz at the MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology. He was...
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idea of starting the organization stemmed from South African biologist Sydney Brenner, who is best known for his significant contributions to work on the...
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News Chronicle, entitled "Why You Are You. Nearer Secret of Life". Sydney Brenner, Jack Dunitz, Dorothy Hodgkin, Leslie Orgel, and Beryl M. Oughton were...
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replicated semi-conservatively. In addition, Meselson, François Jacob, and Sydney Brenner discovered the existence of messenger RNA in 1961. Meselson has investigated...
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awarded the 2002 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, together with Sydney Brenner and John E. Sulston, whose "seminal discoveries concerning the genetic...
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first of the Max Brenner-branded cafes opened in Australia, in Sydney's hip suburb of Paddington, in 2000. This newly opened “Max Brenner Chocolate Bar”...
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Davis Jr.; Masatoshi Koshiba John B. Fenn; Koichi Tanaka; Kurt Wüthrich Sydney Brenner; H. Robert Horvitz; John Sulston Imre Kertész Jimmy Carter Daniel Kahneman;...
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deceased by 2016: Francis Crick, Robert W. Holley, Renato Dulbecco, and Sydney Brenner. Another five scientists trained at Salk have gone on to win the Nobel...
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codons as amber, ochre and opal is described in the autobiography of Sydney Brenner and in a historical article by Bob Edgar. The major difference between...
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National Library of Medicine. 12 March 2019. Paul Berg, David Baltimore, Sydney Brenner, Richard O. Roblin III, and Maxine F. Singer. "Summary Statement of...
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piece of work that influenced Sydney Brenner to study the "wiring diagram" of Caenorhabditis elegans, winning Brenner and his colleagues the Nobel Prize...
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(as told by Julian Bigelow). In Part III, "Ghosts in the Machine", Sydney Brenner discusses von Neumann's contributions to biology, his theoretical work...
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Wüthrich (2002, Chemistry), John Sulston (2002, Physiology or Medicine), Sydney Brenner 2002, Physiology or Medicine, Aaron Ciechanover (2004, Chemistry), Roy...
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English cricketer Sydney Beaumont (1884–1939), English professional footballer and football manager, runner and cricketer Sydney Brenner (1927–2019), South...
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The concept of the replicon was formulated in 1963 by François Jacob, Sydney Brenner, and Jacques Cuzin as a part of their replicon model for replication...
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whose expression is coordinated by an operator. 1961: Francis Crick and Sydney Brenner discovered frame shift mutations. In the experiment, proflavin-induced...
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A. Clarke, Jean Dausset, Henry G. Friesen, Victor A. McKusick 1978 Sydney Brenner, Jean-Pierre Changeux, Donald S. Fredrickson, Samuel O. Freedman, Phil...
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repair following DNA damage (termed Weigle reactivation). In 1961, Sydney Brenner, an early member of the phage group, collaborated with Francis Crick...
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