Alan Garen
Alan Garen | |
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Citizenship | United States |
Nationality | American |
Fields | Genetics |
Institutions | Yale University |
Alma mater | University of Colorado |
Doctoral advisor | Theodore T. Puck |
Known for | Genetics |
Alan Garen is geneticist, who co-discovered suppressor mutations for tRNA. The Garen lab also showed that certain triplet codons (5'-UAG, 5'-UAA, and 5'-UGA) failed to bind amino acids.[1] Thus, the Garen lab and Brenner labs are both credited with discovery of the stop codons of the genetic code.[2] Garen is currently a professor at Yale University. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
References
- ↑ Weigert M, Galluci E, Lanka E, Garen A (1966). "Characteristics of the genetic code in vivo". Cold Spring Harbor Symp Quant Biol 31: 145–150. doi:10.1101/sqb.1966.031.01.022. PMID 4866371.
- ↑ Stretton AOW, Kaplan S, Brenner S (1966). "Nonsense codons". Cold Spring Harbor Symp Quant Biol 31: 173–179. doi:10.1101/sqb.1966.031.01.025. PMID 5237189.
External links
- Garen's webpage at Yale's Dept. of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry
- Academic genealogy of Alan Garen
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