Talk:Charles Yanofsky

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Colinear[edit]

This article said, Yanofsky "established that gene sequences and protein sequences are colinear", strongly implying this was a first. But in his 1964 paper, cited in my edit, Yankofsky cites papers preceding his by 10 and 5 years, which he says, made "a restatement of this relationship in molecular terms; the linear sequence of nucleotides in a gene specifies the linear sequence of amino acids in a protein." Clearly he made no claim to establishing the colinearity. So I restated it to clarify this point. Nick Beeson (talk) 21:01, 6 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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