Quote by: Jacques Monod

The fundamental biological variant is DNA. That is why Mendel's definition of the gene as the unvarying bearer of hereditary traits, its chemical identification by Avery (confirmed by Hershey), and the elucidation by Watson and Crick of the structural basis of its replicative invariance, are without any doubt the most important discoveries ever made in biology. To this must be added the theory of natural selection, whose certainty and full significance were established only by those later theories.


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Author Bio


  • NameJacques Monod
  • DescriptionFrench biologist
  • BornFebruary 9, 1910
  • DiedMay 31, 1976
  • CountryFrance
  • ProfessionPhilosopher; Biologist; Biochemist; Geneticist; Physician
  • AwardsOfficer Of The Legion Of Honour; Croix De Guerre 1939–1945; Knight Of The Order Of Academic Palms; Nobel Prize In Physiology Or Medicine; Médaille De La Résistance; Carus Medal; Marjory Stephenson Prize