Gallery 33: François Jacob, 1985

François Jacob , 1985

François Jacob

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16480. Gallery 21: Letter from François Jacob's to Matt Meselson

François Jacob's letter to Matt Meselson about his planned trip to Meselson's lab.

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15269. The discovery of the lac operon, François Jacob

François Jacob talks about how enzyme production was viewed at the time they were beginning their experiments.

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15270. Deciding on studying the lac operon, François Jacob

François Jacob explains why Jacques Monod chose to work with the lactose system.

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15275. Molecules thought to be unique to species, François Jacob

François Jacob talks about molecules thought to be unique to species

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16466. Biography 20: Matthew Stanley Meselson (1930- )

Matthew Meselson and Franklin Stahl invented the technique of density gradient centrifugation and used this to prove that DNA is replicated semi-conservatively.

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16733. Biography 35: James E. Darnell, Jr. (1930 - )

James Darnell studied how chemical signals turn eukaryotic genes on and off.

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15693. François Jacob and Jacques Monod

François Jacob (1953) and Jacques Monod

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16029. François Jacob, 1961

Genes can be turned on and off.

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16689. Gallery 33: François Jacob, 1953

François Jacob at a Cold Spring Harbor meeting, 1953.

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15694. François Jacob

François Jacob, Cold Spring Harbor, 1953 meeting. Source: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Archives.

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