Sol Spiegelman

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Sol Spiegelman was an American molecular biologist renowned for his pioneering work on nucleic acid hybridization and the molecular mechanisms of viral replication.

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instanceOf human
laboratory-evolved RNA
molecular biologist
scientist
self-replicating RNA molecule
academicDiscipline biochemistry
biology
contributedTo development of nucleic acid hybridization techniques
understanding of information transfer in biological systems
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedBy Sol Spiegelman NERFINISHED
developedMethod in vitro RNA replication assays
use of nucleic acid hybridization to detect specific sequences
familyName Spiegelman NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork genetics
molecular biology
virology
gender male
givenName Sol NERFINISHED
impact advanced understanding of how viruses replicate their genetic material
helped establish nucleic acid hybridization as a fundamental tool in molecular biology
provided experimental support for theories of molecular evolution
influenced modern virology
molecular evolution studies
origin of life research
knownFor Spiegelman’s Monster experiment
in vitro evolution of RNA
molecular mechanisms of viral replication
nucleic acid hybridization
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Sol Spiegelman NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableConcept Spiegelman’s Monster NERFINISHED
notableWork experimental demonstration of RNA replication in vitro
occupation molecular biologist
researchFocus self-replicating RNA systems
template-directed nucleic acid synthesis
virus-host interactions at the molecular level
studied RNA viruses
nucleic acids
viral replication

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Richard Axel doctoralAdvisor Sol Spiegelman