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Berg. Paul

BERG, PAUL (1926-). An American molecular biologist who won the Nobel prize for chemistry in 1980 with Frederick Sanger and Walter Gilbert. Berg s research concerned the biochemistry of nucleic add, particularly regarding recombinant DNA, that is combining a molecule DNA s from different species. His Doctorate was attained at Western Reserve, and later he performed research at Stanford University. [Pg.194]

Berg, Paul, and Singer, Maxine (1992). Dealing with Genes The Language of Heredity. Mill Valley, CA University Science Books. [Pg.156]

Anfinsen, Christian Arrhenius, Svante Avery, Oswald Avogadro, Amedeo Baekeland, Leo Balmer, Johann Jakob Bardeen, John Becquerel, Antoine-Henri Berg, Paul... [Pg.308]

The authors would like to thank Dr. Gerald Casperson for review of the manuscript, and Mark Berge, Paul Hermes, and Dr. Sybille Galosy for technical contributions. [Pg.451]


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