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===Timeline update strategy===
 
===Timeline update strategy===

Revision as of 16:01, 1 March 2022

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Big picture

Time period Development summary More details
1989–2001 Early research
2001–2020 Development
2020 onwards Acceleration

Full timeline

Year Month and date Event type Details
1950 "In 1950, it was first hypothesized that RNA was synthesized in the nucleus and then transferred into the cytoplasm, where it was aggregating with other molecules (Jeener and Szafarz 1950)"
1960 The idea of mRNA is first conceived by Sydney Brenner and Francis Crick on 15 April 1960 at King's College, Cambridge, while François Jacob tells them about a recent experiment conducted by Arthur Pardee, himself, and Jacques Monod.[1]
1961 "A better appreciation of the role of RNA was gained in 1961 when three publications revolutionized the way gene function was perceived by establishing messenger RNA (mRNA) as an information carrier in a transitional stage towards the synthesis of protein (Brenner et al. 1961; Gros et al. 1961; Jacob and Monod 1961)"
1983 "It was not until the mid-1980s that the first elements of the answer were identified when it was reported that the actin mRNA in ascidian oocytes and embryos was asymmetrically distrib�uted (Jeffery et al. 1983)"

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What the timeline is still missing

Timeline update strategy

See also

External links

References

  1. Cobb M (29 June 2015). "Who discovered messenger RNA?". Current Biology. 25 (13): R526–R532. PMID 26126273. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2015.05.032Freely accessible.