Codons notebooks
Dublin Core
Title
Codons notebooks
Subject
Leder, Philip
Excerpts
Laboratory notebooks
Genetics
Description
These three laboratory notebooks from geneticist Philip Leder (1934- ) were used while he was a postdoctoral researcher working with Marshall W. Nirenberg (1927- ). Leder and Nirenberg developed an experiment in 1964 to allow the mapping of tri-nucleotide sequences, or codons, with amino acids, and help to decipher the genetic code.
All three codons notebooks have been fully digitized and are now freely available to researchers through the HOLLIS catalog.
Abstract
Excerpt from Philip Leder's laboratory notebooks on mapping codons
Creator
Leder, Philip
Date Created
1963-1964
Rights
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Access Rights
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Is Part Of
Philip Leder laboratory notebooks, 1963-1965. H MS c296.
References
Fulltext available online through HOLLIS, here.
Format
text
Extent
excerpt (1 page)
Language
English
Provenance
Gift of Dr. Philip Leder to the Harvard Medical Library, 2008
Files
Citation
Leder, Philip, “Codons notebooks,” OnView, accessed March 28, 2024, https://collections.countway.harvard.edu/onview/items/show/13021.