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A lo largo de la historia del ARN han emergido descubrimientos clave en la Biología a través del estudio del ARN (ácido ribonucleico), incluyendo trabajos únicos en las áreas de bioquímica, genética, microbiología, biología molecular, evolución molecular y biología estructural. Para el año de 2010, 30 científicos habían recibido el Premio Nobel por sus trabajos experimentales que incluían al ARN. En este artículo se analizan descubrimientos específicos de alta importancia biológica. Numerous key discoveries in biology have emerged from studies of RNA (ribonucleic acid), including seminal work in the fields of biochemistry, genetics, microbiology, molecular biology, molecular evolution and structural biology. As of 2010, 30 scientists have been awarded Nobel Prizes for experimental work that includes studies of RNA. Specific discoveries of high biological significance are discussed in this article. For related information, see the articles on History of Molecular Biology and History of Genetics. For background information, see the articles on RNA and nucleic acid.
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A lo largo de la historia del ARN han emergido descubrimientos clave en la Biología a través del estudio del ARN (ácido ribonucleico), incluyendo trabajos únicos en las áreas de bioquímica, genética, microbiología, biología molecular, evolución molecular y biología estructural. Para el año de 2010, 30 científicos habían recibido el Premio Nobel por sus trabajos experimentales que incluían al ARN. En este artículo se analizan descubrimientos específicos de alta importancia biológica. Para información relacionaba, vea los artículos en de Historia de la Biología Molecular y la Historia de la Genética. Para información previa revise los artículos de ARN y ácidos nucleicos. Numerous key discoveries in biology have emerged from studies of RNA (ribonucleic acid), including seminal work in the fields of biochemistry, genetics, microbiology, molecular biology, molecular evolution and structural biology. As of 2010, 30 scientists have been awarded Nobel Prizes for experimental work that includes studies of RNA. Specific discoveries of high biological significance are discussed in this article. For related information, see the articles on History of Molecular Biology and History of Genetics. For background information, see the articles on RNA and nucleic acid.
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