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  1. Genetic Manipulation: Impact on Man and Society
  2. Biologiste Suisse: Jean Piaget, Alexandre Yersin, Conrad Gessner, Charles Bonnet, Adolf Portmann, Werner Arber, Hermann Fol, Ernst Rüdin (French Edition)
  3. Biomedizin und Ethik: Praxis - Recht - Moral (German Edition)
  4. Predictability in Science: Accuracy and Limitations. (Pontificia Academia Scientiarum Acta, 19)
  5. Hungry for biotechnology. (demands for agricultural research projects which could feed the hungry)(Back Page)(Column): An article from: Food Processing by Elizabeth Brewster, 1997-11-01

1. WIEM: Arber Werner
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Arber Werner Arber Werner (1929-), mikrobiolog i genetyk szwajcarski, odkrywca enzymów restrykcyjnych . 1958-1959 asystent na uniwersytecie w Los Angeles (University of Southern California) w USA, 1965-1970 profesor genetyki uniwersytetu w Genewie, od 1971 profesor mikrobiologii uniwersytetu w Bazylei. Laureat Nagrody Nobla w 1978 w dziedzinie medycyny (wspólnie z D. Nathansem i H.O. Smithem) za odkrycie enzymów restrykcyjnych i ich zastosowanie w badaniach problemów genetyki molekularnej. WIEM zosta³a opracowana na podstawie Popularnej Encyklopedii Powszechnej Wydawnictwa Fogra zobacz wszystkie serwisy do góry

2. WIEM: Arber Werner
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3. MSN Encarta - Résultats De La Recherche - Arber Werner
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4. Génie Génétique - Lexique
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Arber Werner Microbiologiste suisse qui a obtenu en 1978, avec Daniel Nathans et Henry O. Smith, le Prix Nobel de médecine pour la découverte et l'utilisation des enzymes de restriction en biologie moléculaire . Il travaille au Biozentrum de Bâle.

5. Werner Arber
Werner Arber. Werner Arber (1929) Swiss microbiologist, corecipientwith Daniel Nathans and Hamilton Othanel Smith of the United
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Werner Arber
Werner Arber
Swiss microbiologist, corecipient with Daniel Nathans and Hamilton Othanel Smith of the United States of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for 1978. All three were cited for their work in molecular genetics, specifically the discovery and application of enzymes that break the giant molecules of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) into manageable pieces, small enough to be separated for individual study but large enough to retain bits of the genetic information inherent in the sequence of units that make up the original substance.
Arber studied at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, the University of Geneva, and the University of Southern California. He served on the faculty at Geneva from 1960 to 1970, when he became professor of microbiology at the University of Basel. During the late 1950s and early '60s Arber and several others extended the work of an earlier Nobel laureate, Salvador Luria, who had observed that bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) not only induce hereditary mutations in their bacterial hosts but at the same time undergo hereditary mutations themselves. Arber's research was concentrated on the action of protective enzymes present in the bacteria, which modify the DNA of the infecting viruse.g., the restriction enzyme, so-called for its ability to restrict the growth of the bacteriophage by cutting the molecule of its DNA to pieces.

6. Werner Arber
GENETIC DETERMINANTS IMPLIED IN BACTERIAL EVOLUTION. Arber W. and WeberM. Biozentrum, University of Basel, Switzerland Clonal haploid
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GENETIC DETERMINANTS IMPLIED IN BACTERIAL EVOLUTION
Arber W. and Weber M.
Biozentrum, University of Basel, Switzerland

7. Biodiversity 1992 - 1999
arber werner Biodiversity The role of variability as a driving force in the evolutionand maintenance of life systems from the molecular to the landscape
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8. Medicine 1978
of restriction enzymes and their application to problems of molecular genetics" werner arber. Daniel Nathans werner arber. Autobiography. Nobel Lecture. Interview. Swedish Nobel Stamps
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The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1978
"for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to problems of molecular genetics" Werner Arber Daniel Nathans Hamilton O. Smith 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize 1/3 of the prize Switzerland USA USA Biozentrum der Universität
Basel, Switzerland Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD, USA Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
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d. 1999 b. 1931 The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1978
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9. Werner Arber - Autobiography
werner arber – Autobiography. I was born on June 3rd, 1929 in Gränichenin the Canton of Aargau, Switzerland, where I went to
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, with a halflife of 1.5 seconds.
On the recommendation of my professor in experimental physics, Paul Scherrer, I took an assistantship for electron microscopy at the Biophysics Laboratory at the University of Geneva in November 1953. This laboratory was animated by Eduard Kellenberger and it had two prototype electron microscopes requiring much attention. In spite of spending many hours to keep the microscope "Arthur" in reasonable working condition, I had enough time not only to help developing preparation techniques for biological specimens in view of their observation in the electron microscope, but also to become familiar with fundamental questions of bacteriophage physiology and genetics, which at that time was still a relatively new and unknown field. My first contribution to our journal club concerned Watson and Crick's papers on the structure of DNA.
In the 1950's the Biophysics Laboratory at the University of Geneva was lucky enough to receive each summer for several months the visit of Jean Weigle. He was the former professor of experimental physics at the University of Geneva. After having suffered a heart attack, he had left Geneva to become a researcher at the Department of Biology of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena. There, he had been converted to a biologist under the influence of

10. Arber, Werner
arber, werner. ( b. June 3, 1929, Gränichen, Switz.), Swiss microbiologist, corecipient with Daniel Nathans and Hamilton Othanel Smith of the United States of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for 1978. During the late 1950s and early '60s arber and several others extended the work of an earlier Nobel laureate, Salvador
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Arber, Werner
Daniel Nathans and Hamilton Othanel Smith of the United States of the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for 1978. All three were cited for their work in molecular genetics, specifically the discovery and application of enzymes that break the giant molecules of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) into manageable pieces, small enough to be separated for individual study but large enough to retain bits of the genetic information inherent in the sequence of units that make up the original substance. During the late 1950s and early '60s Arber and several others extended the work of an earlier Nobel laureate, Salvador Luria , who had observed that bacteriophages (viruses that infect bacteria) not only induce hereditary mutations in their bacterial hosts but at the same time undergo hereditary mutations themselves. Arber's research was concentrated on the action of protective enzymes present in the bacteria, which modify the DNA of the infecting virus e.g., the restriction enzyme, so-called for its ability to restrict the growth of the bacteriophage by cutting the molecule of its DNA to pieces.

11. Arber, Werner
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12. Arber, Werner. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. arber, werner. of Basel (1971), arber worked with Daniel Nathans and Hamilton Othanel Smith to understand the nature of genes
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000. arber, werner. SYLLABICATION Ar·ber
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Arber, Werner u u r] Pronunciation Key Arber, Werner Nathans and Hamilton Othanel Smith to understand the nature of genes. The trio discovered and used certain enzymes that break down genetic material in order to study hereditary mutation in bacteria. For their work the three shared the 1978 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine. The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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16. Werner Arber Winner Of The 1978 Nobel Prize In Medicine
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W ERNER A RBER
1978 Nobel Laureate in Medicine
    for the discovery of restriction enzymes and their application to problems of molecular genetics.
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    Born: 1929
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17. Werner Arber --  Encyclopædia Britannica
arber, werner Encyclopædia Britannica Article. MLA style werner arber. EncyclopædiaBritannica. 2004. Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
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18. Restriction Enzymes - Background
In the late 1960's, scientists Stewart Linn and werner arber isolated examples of the two types of enzymes responsible
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Watson and Crick's description, in 1953, of the double helical structure of the DNA molecule (See Classic Collection- The Structure of DNA) opened the door to a new era in biological understanding and research. Scientists, now knowing the molecular structure of the hereditary molecule, could begin both to elucidate and to manipulate its function. These new studies were, however, dependent on the discovery and use of the many enzymes that are able to modify or join existing DNA molecules, or to aid in the synthesis of new DNA molecules.
DNA enzymology
The late 1950's and the decade of the 60's saw enormous breakthroughs in DNA enzymology. For example, it was during this time that Arthur Kornberg and colleagues isolated DNA polymerase (1955), B. Weiss and C.C. Richardson isolated DNA ligase (1966), and H.O. Smith, K.W. Wilcox, and T.J. Kelley isolated and characterized the first sequence specific restriction nuclease (1968). These enzymes, respectively, play roles in the synthesis of DNA molecules, the attachment of two or more DNA molecules to one another, and the breaking of DNA molecules into fragments. Importantly, these enzymes make it possible to create entirely new kinds of DNA molecules and, equally important, to manipulate the functioning of the genes located on these new molecules.
Phage growth restriction
Methylase and nuclease
In the late 1960's, scientists Stewart Linn and Werner Arber isolated examples of the two types of enzymes responsible for phage growth restriction in Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria. One of these enzymes methylated DNA, while the other cleaved unmethylated DNA at a wide variety of locations along the length of the molecule. The first type of enzyme was called a "methylase" while the other was called a "restriction nuclease." These enzymatic tools were important to scientists who were gathering the tools needed to "cut and paste" DNA molecules. What was needed now was a tool that would cut DNA at specific sites, rather than at random sites along the length of the molecule, so that scientists could cut DNA molecules in a predictable and reproducible way.

19. Arber, Werner
arber, werner (1929). I was born on June 3rd, 1929 in Gronichen in the Canton ofAargau, Switzerland, where I went to the public schools until the age of 16.
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Arber, Werner I was born on June 3rd, 1929 in Gronichen in the Canton of Aargau, Switzerland, where I went to the public schools until the age of 16. I then entered the gymnasium at the Kantonsschule Aarau where I got a B-type maturity in 1949. From 1949 to 1953 I studied towards the diploma in Natural Sciences at the Swiss Polytechnical School in Zurich. It is in the last year of this study that I made my first contacts with fundamental research, when working on the isolation and characterisation of a new isomer of Cl34, with a halflife of 1.5 seconds.
On the recommendation of my professor in experimental physics, Paul Scherrer, I took an assistantship for electron microscopy at the Biophysics Laboratory at the University of Geneva in November 1953. This laboratory was animated by Eduard Kellenberger and it had two prototype electron microscopes requiring much attention. In spite of spending many hours to keep the microscope "Arthur" in reasonable working condition, I had enough time not only to help developing preparation techniques for biological specimens in view of their observation in the electron microscope, but also to become familiar with fundamental questions of bacteriophage physiology and genetics, which at that time was still a relatively new and unknown field. My first contribution to our journal club concerned Watson and Crick's papers on the structure of DNA.

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Arber, Werner
(Granichen, 1929)
Biologiste suisse. Au début des années 1960, il découvrit les enzymes de restriction; cette découverte lui valut de recevoir le prix Nobel de médecine 1978, distinction qu'il partagea avec Hamilton Smith et Daniel Nathans Les enzymes de restriction présentent la particularité de pouvoir découper les molécules d'ADN, éléments constituant les gènes, selon des sites bien spécifiques. Elles jouent donc un rôle déterminant dans la recherche de l'ADN recombinant. Ces enzymes permettent aussi de déterminer l'ordre des gènes dans les chromosomes, d'établir la carte des gènes, et d'étudier l'interaction des protéines avec les bases de l'ADN. Arber a effectué ces recherches à l'époque où il enseignait à l'université de Genève. Il poursuit actuellement son travail au centre de microbiologie de l'université de Bâle.

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