Gallery 20: Matt Meselson, 1999

Matt Meselson at Harvard, 1999.

Matt Meselson , Harvard

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1958, Matt Meselson at Caltech.

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15879. Semi-conservative replication

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16462. Video 20: Matthew Meselson, clip 3

How Meselson came to read the Watson and Crick paper, then think about ways to experimentally test how DNA replicates.

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16460. Video 20: Matthew Meselson, clip 1

Explaining density gradient centrifugation.

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16461. Video 20: Matthew Meselson, clip 2

The three models of DNA replication - semi-conservative, conservative, and dispersive - and whether bias played a role in designing/interpreting the experiment.

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16450. Gallery 20: Matt Meselson and Frank Stahl, 1984

Matt Meselson and Frank Stahl in Oregon on a walk in the Cascade Mountains, 1984.

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15330. Messenger RNA, Matthew Meselson

Matt Meselson also had a hand in Sydney Brenner's RNA experiment. He talks about the experiment and how they waited for James Watson's group to finished their RNA work before publishing.

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16480. Gallery 21: Letter from François Jacob's to Matt Meselson

François Jacob's letter to Matt Meselson about his planned trip to Meselson's lab.

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16477. Gallery 21: Letter from Sydney Brenner to Matt Meselson

Brenner congratulates Meselson on the success of their experiment and proposes other possible experiments.

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16478. Gallery 21: Letter from Sydney Brenner to Matt Meselson (1)

(Page 1 of 2) Letter from Sydney Brenner to Matt Meselson trying to arrange a visit to Meselson's lab. Meselson forwarded the letter to George 'Beets' Beadle, department chair, to request financial assistance for Brenner.

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