Gallery 40: Young Mike Wigler

Mike Wigler mugging for the camera.

Mike Wigler

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16835. Gallery 40: Young Mike Wigler

A young Mike Wigler with pet snake.

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16837. Gallery 40: Mike Wigler and his brother

Mike Wigler (R) with his older brother and pet dog.

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16845. Video 40: Michael Wigler, clip 1

Why look for a cancer gene in yeast?

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16846. Video 40: Michael Wigler, clip 2

Cancer genes are fundamental for cell survival.

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16847. Video 40: Michael Wigler, clip 3

Looking for the function of ras in frog eggs.

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16848. Video 40: Michael Wigler, clip 4

What is the function of ras?

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16849. Video 40: Michael Wigler, clip 5

What's a homolog?

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16850. Video 40: Michael Wigler, clip 6

What happens to the ras protein when the gene is mutated?

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16851. Biography 40: Michael Wigler (1947 - )

Mike Wigler and his group were among the first to clone and characterize human oncogenes.

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16834. Animation 40: Living things share common genes.

Mike Wigler shows how all organisms share similar genes, called homologs.

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