Everlasting Bio-Chemistry and Genomic analysis
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https://doi.org/10.62643/Keywords:
pathological, molecular biology, biology researchersAbstract
This personal essay highlights selected developments in the early history of molecular biology.Molecular biology in nature has been around whether as a result of chemical evolution on Earth or having been imported from elsewhere as supposed by panspermia. Molecular biology in science was emerging in the 1930s. In 1938, Warren Weaver (1894−1978) coined the name “molecular biology,” and this is why this date is often referred to as its beginning [1]. Weaver did much more than coining a name; as a division head at the Rockefeller Foundation, he facilitated support for budding research directions.
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