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Moreover the incorporation requires the same components needed for protein synthesis, and is inhibited by the same inhibitors. Thus the system is most unlikely to be a complete artefact and is very probably closely related to genuine protein synthesis.
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Author Details: Type: Scientist Quotes Category: English Scientist Quotes Date of Birth: June 8, 1916 Date of Death: July 28, 2004 Nationality: English Amazon: Francis Crick on Amazon |
Related Authors: Richard Dawkins Charles Darwin Thomas Huxley Michael Faraday Jacob Bronowski James Lovelock William John Wills Martin Fleischmann |
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Select Francis Crick Quotations:
It now seems certain that the amino acid sequence of any protein is determined by the sequence of bases in some region of a particular nucleic acid molecule.
Francis Crick We've discovered the secret of life. Francis Crick A comparison between the triplets tentatively deduced by these methods with the changes in amino acid sequence produced by mutation shows a fair measure of agreement. Francis Crick Attempts have been made from a study of the changes produced by mutation to obtain the relative order of the bases within various triplets, but my own view is that these are premature until there is more extensive and more reliable data on the composition of the triplets. Francis Crick It seems likely that most if not all the genetic information in any organism is carried by nucleic acid - usually by DNA, although certain small viruses use RNA as their genetic material. Francis Crick It is one of the more striking generalizations of biochemistry - which surprisingly is hardly ever mentioned in the biochemical textbooks - that the twenty amino acids and the four bases, are, with minor reservations, the same throughout Nature. Francis Crick |
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All Francis Crick Quotations: A comparison between the triplets tentatively deduced... A final proof of our ideas... Attempts have been made from a... Do codons overlap? In other words... For simplicity one can think of... How is the base sequence, divided... If poly A is added to... If the code does indeed have... If, for example, all the codons... It has yet to be shown... It is one of the more... It now seems certain that the... It now seems very likely that... It seems likely that most if... It would appear that the number... Moreover the incorporation requires the same components... The balance of evidence both from... The meaning of this observation is... This seems highly likely, especially as... Unfortunately it makes the unambiguous determination of... We are sometimes asked what the... We've discovered the secret of life. |
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