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  1. TATUM, EDWARD LAWRIE (1909-1975): An entry from Gale's <i>World of Microbiology and Immunology</i>
  2. Group of 40 offprints. Includes: TATUM, & George Wells BEADLE (1903-1989). The Relation of Genetics to Growth-Factors and Hormones. by Edward Lawrie (1909-1975). TATUM, 1942-01-01
  3. Gene Recombination in the Bacterium Escherichia Coli. by Edward Lawrie & Joshua LEDERBERG (b. 1925). TATUM, 1947-01-01
  4. Intracellular Crystalline Ergosterol in Neurospora. by Edward Lawrie, & Seizo TSUDA. TATUM, 1961-01-01
  5. Genetics of Microorganisms. by Edward Lawrie, & David D. PERKINS. TATUM, 1950-01-01
  6. Biochemical Genetics of Neurospora. In: Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, vol. XXXII, no. 2, 1945. by George Wells (b. 1903), & Edward Lawrie TATUM (1909-1975). BEADLE, 1945-01-01
  7. The Tube Method of Measuring the Growth Rate of Neurospora. by George Wells (b. 1903), & Edward Lawrie TATUM (1909-1975), & Francis J. RYAN (1916-1963). BEADLE, 1943-01-01
  8. "Amino Acid Metabolism in Mutant Strains of Microorganisms." by Edward Lawrie. TATUM, 1949
  9. The contributions of the basic research program of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis to concepts of modern biology by Edward Lawrie Tatum, 1963
  10. “The Four-Carbon Respiratory System and Growth of the Mold Neurospora.” by Edward Lawrie, & A. C. GIESE, & Francis J. RYAN (1916-1963). TATUM, 1944
  11. Neurospora Crassa: Model Organism, Biology, Ploidy, Genetics, Ascospore, Genome, Edward Lawrie Tatum, George Wells Beadle

1. Edward Tatum - Biography
Edward Tatum Biography Edward Lawrie Tatum was born on December 14th, 1909, at Boulder, Colorado, U.S.A. He was the eldest son of Arthur
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work on the biochemistry of the genetics of the fungus Neurospora for which Beadle and Edward Lawrie Tatum were together awarded the 1958
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Edward Lawrie Tatum, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physiology and Medicine, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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Tatum , Edward Lawrie 1909–1975. American biochemist. He shared a 1958 NobelPrize for discovering how genes transmit hereditary characteristics.
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American biochemist. He shared a 1958 Nobel Prize for discovering how genes transmit hereditary characteristics. Encyclopedia Tatum, Edward Lawrie, 1909–75, American geneticist, b. Boulder, Colo., grad. Univ. of Wisconsin (B.A., 1931; M.S., 1932; Ph.D., 1935). From 1937 to 1945 he taught at Stanford and from 1945 to 1948 at Yale. Returning to Stanford in 1948 he became (1956) head of the department of biochemistry. He left Stanford in 1957 to become a member of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Research, New York City. He shared with G. W. Beadle and Joshua Lederberg the 1958 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for work with Beadle establishing that genes in bread mold transmit hereditary characters by controlling specific chemical reactions. Medical Ta·tum tā təm Edward Lawrie
American biochemist. Through his genetic research with bacteria, he showed how genes transmit hereditary characteristics and shared a 1958 Nobel Prize for his discoveries.

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Tatum, Edward Lawrie. The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language Fourth Edition. 2000.
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Tatum, Edward Lawrie. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
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OCR for page 357 EDWARD LAWRIE TATUM December 14, 1909November 7, 1975 BY JOSHUA LEDERB ERG IN THE HISTORY OF BIOLOGY Edward Lawrie Tatum s name
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of markets and causes and effects of public regulation" Edward Lawrie Tatum (X '31) The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 1958 with
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Tatum won the Nobel Prize for his work in genetics. Edward Lawrie Tatum (December14, 1909 November 5, 1975) was an American geneticist.
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Tatum won the Nobel Prize for his work in genetics Edward Lawrie Tatum December 14 November 5 ) was an American geneticist . He shared half of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in with George Wells Beadle for showing that genes control individual steps in metabolism . The other half of that year's award went to Joshua Lederberg Beadle and Tatum's key experiments involved exposing the bread mold Neurospora crassa to x-rays , causing mutations . In a series of experiments, they showed that these mutations caused changes in specific enzymes involved in metabolic pathways . These experiments, published in , led them to propose a direct link between genes and enzymatic reactions, known as the "one gene, one enzyme" hypothesis. Tatum went on to study genetics in bacteria . Tatum and his student Lederberg showed that the bacterium Escherichia coli could share genetic information through recombinant events. Tatum was born in Boulder, Colorado . He attended college at the University of Chicago and received his PhD in biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin in 1934. Starting in 1937, he worked at

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Tatum won the Nobel Prize for his work in genetics Edward Lawrie Tatum December 14 November 5 ) was an American geneticist . He shared half of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in with George Wells Beadle for showing that genes control individual steps in metabolism . The other half of that year's award went to Joshua Lederberg Beadle and Tatum's key experiments involved exposing the bread mold Neurospora crassa to x-rays , causing mutations . In a series of experiments, they showed that these mutations caused changes in specific enzymes involved in metabolic pathways . These experiments, published in , led them to propose a direct link between genes and enzymatic reactions, known as the "one gene, one enzyme" hypothesis. Tatum went on to study genetics in bacteria . Tatum and his student Lederberg showed that the bacterium Escherichia coli could share genetic information through recombinant events.

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to x-rays , causing mutations . In a series of experiments, they showed that these mutations caused changes in specific enzymes involved in metabolic pathways . These experiments, published in , led them to propose a direct link between genes and enzymatic reactions, known as the "one gene, one enzyme" hypothesis.
Tatum went on to study genetics in bacteria . Tatum and his student Lederberg showed that the bacterium Escherichia coli could share genetic information through recombinant events.
Tatum was born in Boulder, Colorado . He attended college at the University of Chicago and received his PhD in biochemistry from the University of Wisconsin in 1934. Starting in 1937, he worked at Stanford University , where he began his collaboration with Beadle. He then moved to Yale University in 1945 where he mentored Lederberg. He returned to Stanford in 1948 and then joined the faculty of

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American biochemist who helped demonstrate that genes determine the structure of particular enzymes or otherwise act by regulating specific chemical processes in living things. His research helped create the field of molecular genetics and earned him (with George Beadle and Joshua Lederberg) the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine for 1958.
Tatum earned his doctorate from the University of Wisconsin in 1934. As a research associate at Stanford University (1937-41), Tatum collaborated with Beadle in an attempt to confirm the following concepts: all biochemical processes in all organisms are ultimately controlled by genes; all these processes are resolvable into series of individual sequential chemical reactions (pathways); each reaction is in some way controlled by a single gene; and the mutation of a single gene results only in an alteration in the ability of the cell to carry out a single chemical reaction. At Stanford, Tatum and Beadle used X rays to induce mutations in strains of the pink bread mold Neurospora crassa. They found that some of the mutants lost the ability to produce an essential amino acid or vitamin. Tatum and Beadle then crossed these strains with normal strains of the mold and found that their offspring inherited the metabolic defect as a recessive trait, thereby proving that the mutations were in fact genetic defects. Their research showed that when a genetic mutation can be shown to affect a specific chemical reaction, the enzyme catalyzing that reaction will be altered or missing. Thus, they showed that each gene in some way determines the structure of a specific enzyme (the one-geneone-enzyme hypothesis).

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Translate this page Edward Lawrie Tatum (1909-1975) fue biólogo y químico estadounidense, galardonadocon el premio Nobel. Nació en Boulder, Colorado.
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Edward Lawrie Tatum ) fue bi³logo y qu­mico estadounidense , galardonado con el premio Nobel. Naci³ en Boulder, Colorado . Estudi³ Qu­mica Biolog­a y Microbiolog­a en la univerisdades de Chicago y Wisconsin , su doctorado verso sobre nutrici³n y metabolismo de las bacterias . Posteriormente se traslado a Utrecht Holanda , para desarrollar una beca sobre Qu­mica Bacteriol³gica.En es destinado al Departamento de Ciencias Biol³gicas de la Universidad de Stanford y a partir de trabaj³ de profesor en el Instituto Rockefeller de Nueva York Recibi³ en el Premio Nobel de Fisiolog­a o Medicina , que comparti³ con George Wells Beadle y Joshua Lederberg , por sus trabajos sobre los bloqueos metab³licos controlados por genes
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