The Least Likely Man
bHow unassuming government researcher Marshall Nirenberg beat James Watson, Francis Crick, and other world-famous scientists in the race to discover the genetic code./bpThe genetic code is the Rosetta Stone by which we interpret the 3.3 billion letters of human DNA, the alphabet of life, and the discovery of the code has had an immeasurable impact on science and society. In 1968, Marshall Nirenberg, an unassuming government scientist working at the National Institutes of Health, shared the Nobel Prize for cracking the genetic code. He was the least likely man to make such an earth-shaking discovery, and yet he had gotten there before such members of the scientific elite as James Watson and Francis Crick. How did Nirenberg do it, and why is he so little known? In iThe Least Likely Man/i, Franklin Portugal tells the fascinating life story of a famous scientist that most of us have never heard of./ppNirenberg did not have a particularly brilliant undergraduate or graduate career. After being hired as a researcher at the NIH, he quietly explored how cells make proteins. Meanwhile, Watson, Crick, and eighteen other leading scientists had formed the RNA Tie Club (named after the distinctive ties they wore, each decorated with one of twenty amino acid designs), intending to claim credit for the discovery of the genetic code before they had even worked out the details. They were surprised, and displeased, when Nirenberg announced his preliminary findings of a genetic code at an international meeting in Moscow in 1961. /ppDrawing on Nirenberg's lab diaries, Portugal offers an engaging and accessible account of Nirenberg's experimental approach, describes counterclaims by Crick, Watson, and Sidney Brenner, and traces Nirenberg's later switch to an entirely new, even more challenging field. Having won the Nobel for his work on the genetic code, Nirenberg moved on to the next frontier of biological research: how the brain works./p
Autor: | Portugal, Franklin H. |
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EAN: | 9780262028479 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Seitenzahl: | 200 |
Produktart: | Gebunden |
Verlag: | MIT Press The MIT Press |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 15.07.2015 |
Untertitel: | Marshall Nirenberg and the Discovery of the Genetic Code |
Schlagworte: | DNS (Desoxyribonukleinsäure) / DNA biography medicine biographies health science books autobiographies mathematics medical books biographies of famous people wellness science autobiography medicine books psychology medical biology neuroscience business history of medicine historical public health education genetics chemistry brain physics leadership mental health technology self help essays evolution biographies and memoirs philosophy innovation crime psychiatry economics true story psych management memory sociology |
Größe: | 20 × 157 × 236 |
Gewicht: | 413 g |