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Selected Papers of Frederick Sanger cover

This important volume is mainly concerned with the development of methods for “sequencing” — that is, determination of the order of the amino acids in proteins and of nucleotides in RNA and DNA. In 1943 the position of only one amino acid in a protein (insulin) was known, and Sanger's first paper resulted in finding a second amino acid. In his final paper in 1982 he describes the determination of a DNA sequence of 48,502 nucleotides. The papers describe the steady improvements in techniques, and exciting biological results revealed by the sequences.


Contents:
  • Proteins (19 papers, from 1945 to 1961)
  • RNA (8 papers, from 1964 to 1972)
  • DNA (21 papers, from 1973 to 1988)

Readership: Biochemists, chemists, molecular biologists and graduate students in these disciplines.