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George Beadle, an Uncommon Farmer
Paul Berg
George Beadle was a towering scientific figure whose work from the 1930s to 1960 marked the transition from classical genetics to the molecular era. Among other distinctions, he made the pivotal, Nobel Prize-winning discovery with Edward Tatum that the role of genes is to specify proteins. From 1946 to 1960 he led the Caltech Biology Division, rebuilding it to a powerhouse in molecular biology, and afterwards became a successful President of the University of Chicago. This is the first biography of a giant of genetics, written by two of the field's most distinguished contributors, Paul Berg and Maxine Singer.
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | August 18, 2003 |
| ISBN13 | 9780879696887 |
| Publishers | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press,U.S. |
| Pages | 384 |
| Dimensions | 174 × 208 × 25 mm · 843 g |
| Language | English |