Frederick Sanger is one of the most famous scientists in genetics, having twice won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry. He established the amino acid sequence that identified a greater understanding of the polypeptides of insulin. Much of Sanger’s research paved the way for the Human Genome Project.
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