Monod, Jacob, Lwolf: Nobel Prize Lectures

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1966-1970
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Lectures by Jacques Monod, François Jacob and André Lwoff on receipt of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (1965):

Monod, "From enzymatic adaptation to allosteric transitions";

Jacob, "Genetics of the bacterial cell";

Lwoff, "Interaction among virus, cell, and organism."

The above papers are photocopies, and have been filed together with two other photocopied papers:

Gordon Ray Taylor, "Jacques Monod," from Science Year 1970, pp. 379-95;

T Horder, "Pattern formation in animal embryos," Chapter 3.6 from Graham and Wareing, The Developmental Biology of Plants and Animals (n.d.), pp. 169-97.

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1966-1970

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A digitised copy is held by Wellcome Collection as part of Codebreakers: Makers of Modern Genetics.

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