Mahlon Hoagland and Paul Zamecnik (1940s)
(L) Mahlon Hoagland, circa 1940s (R) Paul Zamecnik, circa 1940s. <br><br> They were biochemists who were interested in protein synthesis. DNA and genetics were biological problems until their results helped prove the Central Dogma.
(L) Mahlon Hoagland, circa 1940s (R) Paul Zamecnik, circa 1940s.
They were biochemists who were interested in protein synthesis. DNA and genetics were biological problems until their results helped prove the Central Dogma.
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