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  1. George Wells Beadle (October 22, 1903 – June 9, 1989) was an American geneticist. In 1958 he shared one-half of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Edward Tatum for their discovery of the role of genes in regulating biochemical events within cells.

  2. George Wells Beadle (born Oct. 22, 1903, Wahoo, Neb., U.S.—died June 9, 1989, Pomona, Calif.) was an American geneticist who helped found biochemical genetics when he showed that genes affect heredity by determining enzyme structure. He shared the 1958 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine with Edward Tatum and Joshua Lederberg.

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  3. Mar 14, 2014 · George Wells Beadle (1903-1989) | Embryo Project Encyclopedia. By: Divyash Chhetri. Published: 2014-03-14. George Wells Beadle studied corn, fruit flies, and funguses in the US during the twentieth century. These studies helped Beadle earn the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

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  5. George Beadle - Biography, Facts and Pictures. Lived 1903 – 1989. A 1958 Nobel Prize laureate for Physiology or Medicine, George Beadle along with fellow scientist Edward Lawrie Tatum discovered how genes played a part in the regulation of biochemical events occurring inside cells.

  6. Jan 1, 2004 · A Centennial: George W. Beadle, 1903–1989. GEORGE BEADLE was a quadruple-threat man—scientist, teacher, administrator, and public citizen. He excelled in each. Furthermore, he did what very few geneticists did in his time: he studied three different organisms and made outstanding discoveries in every case.

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  7. Dec 1, 2004 · George Beadle: from genes to proteins. Maxine Singer & Paul Berg. Nature Reviews Genetics 5 , 949–954 ( 2004) Cite this article. 1083 Accesses. 8 Citations. 1 Altmetric. Metrics. Abstract....

  8. May 21, 2018 · The American scientist, educator, and administrator George Wells Beadle (1903-1989) demonstrated the role of genes in the control of biochemical reactions in living organisms. George Beadle was born on October 22, 1903, in Wahoo, Nebraska.

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