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  2. Aug 4, 2004 · Francis Crick, widely regarded as one of the twentieth century's most significant figures in biology, was a scientist to the end. In his hospital bed, just hours before he died on 28 July ...

  3. Even as Crick and his collaborators were deciphering the code by genetic methods, Marshall Nirenberg and Heinrich Matthaei offered the first direct biochemical evidence that RNA sequences code for specific amino acids. When they crushed cells and dosed them with poly-U, a synthetic stretch of RNA composed of only one kind of base, uracil (which ...

  4. Oct 29, 2018 · Updated on October 29, 2018. Francis Crick (June 8, 1916–July 28, 2004) was the co-discoverer of the structure of the DNA molecule. With James Watson, he discovered the double helical structure of DNA. Along with Sydney Brenner and others, he demonstrated that the genetic code is composed of three base codons for reading the genetic material.

  5. 受賞部門: ノーベル生理学・医学賞. 受賞理由: 核酸の分子構造および生体における情報伝達に対するその意義の発見. フランシス・ハリー・コンプトン・クリック ( Francis Harry Compton Crick, 1916年 6月8日 - 2004年 7月28日 )は、 イギリス の 科学者 、 生物学者 ...

  6. From Molecular Biology to Neurobiology, 1976-2004. After making path-breaking discoveries in molecular biology over the course of three decades, Crick, at the age of sixty, embarked on a second scientific career, at a new institution, in a new country, and in a new discipline. In 1976, he took a sabbatical year--a sabbatical, contemporary news ...

  7. Francis Crick. (Francis Harry Crick; Northampton, Reino Unido, 1916 - San Diego, Estados Unidos, 2004) Bioquímico inglés. Agregado del Almirantazgo británico como físico militar durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial, mejoró las minas magnéticas. Finalizada la contienda, se dedicó a la biología y trabajó en diversos laboratorios, como el ...

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