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Little lambda, who made thee?

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  • 1Institute of Cancer Research, Columbia University, New York, NY 10032, USA. gottesman@cuccfa.ccc.columbia.edu

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Bacteriophage lambda research revolutionized molecular biology, yielding key insights into gene regulation and DNA processes. This historical account highlights collaborative scientific interactions that drove these spectacular discoveries.

Area of Science:

  • Molecular Biology
  • Genetics
  • Microbiology

Background:

  • Bacteriophage lambda's historical significance in advancing biological sciences.
  • The phage as a model organism for fundamental biological processes.

Observation:

  • Tracing the historical events and scientific interactions behind key discoveries.
  • Recollections of participants involved in bacteriophage lambda research.

Findings:

  • Bacteriophage lambda facilitated major breakthroughs in understanding gene regulation.
  • Key discoveries in recombination, transcription initiation, and termination mechanisms.
  • The role of scientific collaboration in achieving molecular insights.

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