John Sulston
Mary-Claire King
Gregor Mendel
Stanley Norman
Franklin Stahl
100
he was born in 1942 and is still living to the present day.
how long did John Sulston live for?
100
She was born in the suburbs of Chicago.
Where was Mary-Claire King born?
100
He was known as the father of genetics.
What was he known as?
100
He was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey.
Where was Stanley born?
100
He was born in Boston.
Where was he born?
200
He attended Cambridge University.
What university did John Sulston attend?
200
Mary-Claire King developed an interest in solving mysteries and mathematical puzzles.
what was Mary-Claire Kings interests in her early ages?
200
He discovered the fundamental laws of inheritance.
What did he discover the fundamental laws of?
200
He was very interested in science and especially how things worked.
What was he interested in as a child?
200
He received a B.A.
What did he receive from Harvard in 1951?
300
He joined Sydney Brenner's group at Cambridge University, council laboratory of molecular biology.
What research group did he join in 1969?
300
She attended Carleton college.
What college did she attend?
300
He used pea plants for his genetic experiments.
What did he use for his genetic experiments?
300
He graduated from Rutgers College in 1956.
What college did he graduate from?
300
He attended a molecular biology course.
What did Stahl attend in Woods Hole?
400
His first big break through was in 1976.
When was Sulston's first big break through?
400
She achieved a degree in mathematics.
what degree did she achieve when she was 19?
400
It took 8 years before his results were published.
How long did it take his genetic experiments take before his results were published?
400
Plasmids have clinical importance because of the drug resistance they carry.
Why did Stanley work on plasmids.
400
He works as a Professor of molecular biology.
What does he work as in the University of Oregon?
500
He described cell lineage for a part of the developing nervous system of C.elegans.
What did he discover in 1976?
500
She her Ph.D in genetics at the university of Berkeley, in the molecular evolution laboratory of Allan Wilson.
What did Mary-Claire King pursue with her degree?
500
He used over 10,000 pea plants for his experiments.
How many pea plants did he use?
500
he worked on ways of braking up the plasmids and isolating usable fragments for cloning.
What achieve while working with plasmids?
500
They developed the technique of density gradient centrifugaiton.
what type of technique did Stahl and Meselson develop?
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