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Maclyn McCarty, né le 9 juin 1911 à South Bend dans l'Indiana, mort le 2 janvier 2005, était un généticien américain. Il a passé sa vie à étudier les organismes des maladies infectieuses. Il est plus connu pour avoir participé à la découverte de l'ADN comme constituant chimique des gènes et non pas la protéine.
- 2 janvier 2005 (à 93 ans)New York
- États-Unis
- 9 juin 1911South Bend, Indiana (États-Unis)
- Macly McCarty
Maclyn McCarty (1911-2005) was an American geneticist who co-discovered that DNA is the carrier of genes. He also studied bacterial infections, rheumatic fever, and inflammation markers.
26 janv. 2005 · Maclyn McCarty, physician and microbiologist, died of congestive heart failure in New York City on 2 January. He was the last survivor of the three-man team that demonstrated that...
- Richard M. Krause
- 2005
Maclyn McCarty was an American biologist who, with Oswald Avery and Colin M. MacLeod, provided the first experimental evidence that DNA is the genetic material of living cells. He also worked on pneumococcus transformation, molecular biology, and public health research.
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
11 oct. 2005 · Maclyn McCarty was a physician-scientist who discovered that DNA, not protein, was the genetic material of pneumococcal bacteria. He worked with Oswald Avery and Colin MacLeod to unravel the mystery of the transforming principle, a landmark achievement in the history of biology.
- Joshua Lederberg, Emil C Gotschlich
- 2005
23 janv. 2003 · Maclyn McCarty is the sole surviving member of the team that made the remarkable discovery that DNA is the material of inheritance. This preceded by a decade the discovery...
1 févr. 2005 · Maclyn McCarty, known to all of his friends as Mac, died on 2 January 2005 at the age of 93. He was born in South Bend, Indiana, USA, in 1911 as the second of four sons in a very close-knit and...