Abstract

Very few labs have had the good fortune to have been able to focus for more than 50 years on a relatively narrow research topic and to be in a field in which both basic knowledge and the research technology and methods have progressed as rapidly as they have in molecular biology. My research group, first at Brandeis University and then at Johns Hopkins University, has had this opportunity. In this review, therefore, I will describe largely the work from my laboratory that has spanned this period and which was carried out by 40 plus graduate students, several postdoctoral associates, my technician, and me. In addition to presenting the scientific findings or results, I will place many of the topics in scientific context and, because we needed to develop a good many of the experimental methods behind our findings, I will also describe some of these methods and their importance. Also included will be occasional comments on how the research community or my research group functioned. Because a wide variety of approaches were used throughout our work, no ideal organization of this review is apparent. Therefore, I have chosen to use a hybrid structure in which there are six sections. Within each of the sections, experiments and findings will be described roughly in chronological order. Frequent cross references between parts and sections will be made because some findings and experimental approaches could logically have been described in more than one place.

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