Below are several statements that denote landmarks in the history of biochemical
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Below are several statements that denote landmarks in the history of biochemical research. These are followed by names of individuals who have made important contributions to the field. For each statement make the correct association with the name of the individual who made the particular contribution. Fill in the appropriate letter choice in the space provided.
11. In the 1950's ______ proposed that two regular repeating structures exist in polypeptide chains. (HINT: This same biochemist also won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1962.)
12. Biochemistry's origins can be traced back to ______'s work, which demonstrated that urea could be synthesized in the laboratory "without requiring a kidney or animal, either man or dog."
13. ______ determined the three dimensional structure of myoglobin.
14. _______ won the Nobel prize in the early 1970's for work indicating that protein folding was determined by a protein's amino acid sequence.
15. ________ won the Nobel Prize in 1962 for his work elucidating the three dimensional structure of hemoglobin
a. John Kendrew
b. Max Perutz
c. Christian Anfinsen
d. Linus Pauling
e. Friedrich Wöhler
Explanation / Answer
Answer 11:- Linus Pauling
Answer 12:- Friedrich Wohler
Answer 13:-John kendrew
Answer 14:- Max Perutz
Answer 15:- Christian Anfinsen
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