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    Jacques Lucien Monod (9 February 1910 – 31 May 1976) was a French biochemist who won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1965, sharing it with...
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  • Institut Jacques Monod, funded jointly by the CNRS and the University Paris Diderot, is one of the main centres for basic research in biology in Paris...
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  • dogma caused almost more trouble than it was worth. Many years later Jacques Monod pointed out to me that I did not appear to understand the correct use...
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    François Jacob (category Members of the European Molecular Biology Organization)
    June 1920 – 19 April 2013) was a French biologist who, together with Jacques Monod, originated the idea that control of enzyme levels in all cells occurs...
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  • 88–118. doi:10.1016/S0022-2836(65)80285-6. PMID 14343300., in which Jacques Monod, Jeffries Wyman, and Jean-Pierre Changeux presented the MWC model, that...
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    structure and function. At the Pasteur Institute, François Jacob and Jacques Monod followed the 1959 PaJaMo experiment with a series of publications regarding...
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  • Operon (redirect from Operator (biology))
    and Medicine was awarded to François Jacob, André Michel Lwoff and Jacques Monod for their discoveries concerning the operon and virus synthesis. Operons...
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    realized as a protein was first hypothesized by François Jacob and Jacques Monod. Severo Ochoa won a Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1959 for...
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  • Institut Jacques Monod. He was preceded by Thierry Galli (INSERM) who was editor from 2009 - 2017. Osborne HB. (2005) What's new for Biology of the Cell...
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    p. 153 Monod, Jacques; Changeux, J.P.; Jacob, François (1963). "Allosteric proteins and cellular control systems". Journal of Molecular Biology. 6 (4):...
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    Lac operon (redirect from Jacob-Monod model)
    molecular and cellular biology classes for this reason. This lactose metabolism system was used by François Jacob and Jacques Monod to determine how a biological...
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  • Institut Pasteur in 1958/59 working with Jacques Monod, she moved to France in 1960 with the support of Monod, who smuggled her and her husband over the...
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  • discoveries made by Rosalind Franklin. In 1961, François Jacob and Jacques Monod demonstrated that the products of certain genes regulated the expression...
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  • Monod believes the ultimate aim of science is to "clarify man's relationship to the universe" (Monod, xi), and from that reasoning he accords biology...
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    In biology, translation is the process in living cells in which proteins are produced using RNA molecules as templates. The generated protein is a sequence...
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    Regulation of gene expression (category Evolutionary developmental biology)
    identification in 1961 of the lac operon, discovered by François Jacob and Jacques Monod, in which some enzymes involved in lactose metabolism are expressed...
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  • oceanography and naval meteorology Jacques Monod (1910–1976), biologist, Nobel Prize winner, atheist from Huguenot family. Théodore Monod (1902–2000), naturalist...
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  • also apply to molecular biology. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, the French molecular biologists François Jacob and Jacques Monod became the first to explain...
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  • be left aside without dire consequences. Jacques Monod: Chance and Necessity Francis Crick: Why I Study Biology The Abuse of Genetic Knowledge Probing the...
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    While analyzing the data in preparation for publication, Jacob and Jacques Monod coined the name "messenger RNA". The brief existence of an mRNA molecule...
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    Molecular demon (category Cell biology)
    the information’s energy content. In his book Chance and Necessity, Jacques Monod described the functions of proteins and other molecules capable of recognizing...
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    Institut Jacques Monod. Born in Meaux, Courtier-Orgogozo took preparatory classes in Life and Earth Sciences so she could pursue a career in biology, and...
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    aphorism was sufficiently widespread that in 1961 François Jacob and Jacques Monod paraphrased it, without mentioning Kluyver, as "that old axiom 'what...
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    Susumu Tonegawa (category Members of the European Molecular Biology Organization)
    reading papers by François Jacob and Jacques Monod, whom he credits in part for inspiring his interest in molecular biology. Tonegawa graduated from Kyoto University...
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  • Diauxic growth (category Cell biology)
    it enters a new log phase showing a second peak on the growth curve. Jacques Monod discovered diauxic growth in 1941 during his experiments with Escherichia...
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    and obtained a mixed degree in physics and biology. From 1964 to 1967, under the direction of Jacques Monod, at the Pasteur Institute, he prepared a doctorate...
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    of Theoretical Biology. 257 (3): 419–429. Bibcode:2009JThBi.257..419C. doi:10.1016/j.jtbi.2008.11.026. PMID 19121637. Monod, Jacques; Wyman, Jeffries;...
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    Pasteur Institute (category 1887 in biology)
    focused on molecular biology. Their achievements were recognized in 1965, when the Nobel Prize was shared by François Jacob, Jacques Monod and André Lwoff...
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  • Michel E. Goldberg (category Members of the European Molecular Biology Organization)
    Nevertheless, Goldberg eventually secured a place in the laboratory of Jacques Monod, whose prominence Goldberg did not yet recognize when they first met...
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    work done by Agnes Ullmann in the laboratory of François Jacob and Jacques Monod, where the function of an inactive mutant β-galactosidase with deleted...
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