Helge Zieler, PhD, believes in the promise of biologic and genetic medicines. But for any new medicine based on nucleic acids or proteins, it’s all for nothing if the biomolecule cannot be made after ...
A monastery garden in the mid-1800s became the birthplace of genetics. Gregor Mendel, a friar, studied pea plants. He ...
The year was 1900. Three European botanists — one Dutch, one German and one Austrian — all reported results from breeding experiments in plants. Each claimed that they had independently discovered ...
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