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Timeline of biology and organic chemistry
Timeline of biology and
organic chemistry
Before 1600
- c. 520 B.C. - Alcmæon of Croton distinguished veins from arteries and discovered the optic nerve.
- c. 500 B.C.¹ - Sushruta - wrote Sushruta Samhita describing over 120 surgical
instruments, 300 surgical procedures and classified human surgery in 8 categories. Performed cosmetic surgery.
- c. 500 B.C. - Xenophanes examined fossils and speculated on the evolution of life.
- c. 350 B.C. - Aristotle attempted a comprehensive classification of animals. His written works included Historia
Animalium, a general biology of animals, De Partibus Animalium, a comparative anatomy and physiology of animals, and De Generatione
Animalium, on developmental biology.
- c. 320 BC - Theophrastos (or Theophrastus) begins the systematic study
of botany.
- c. 300 B.C. - Herophilos dissected the human body.
- c. 300 B.C. - Diocles wrote the first known anatomy book and was the first to use
the term anatomy.
- c. 50-70 - Historia Naturalis by Pliny the Elder (Gaius
Plinius Secundus) was published in 37 volumes.
- 130-200 - Claudius Galen wrote numerous treatises on human anatomy.
- c. 1010 - Avicenna (Ibn Sina or Abu Ali al Hussein ibn Abdallah) published his
Canon of Medicine (Kitab al-Qanun fi al-tibb).
1600-1800
1800-1899
1900-1949
1950-1989
- 1951 - Robert Woodward
synthesizes cholesterol and cortisone.
- 1952 - Alfred Hershey and Martha Chase use radioactive
tracers to show that DNA is the genetic material in bacteriophage
viruses.
- 1952 - Fred Sanger, Hans Tuppy, and Ted Thompson complete their
chromatographic analysis of the insulin amino acid sequence.
- 1952 - Rosalind
Franklin uses X-ray diffraction
to study the structure of DNA and suggests that its sugar-phosphate backbone is on its outside.
- 1953 - James D. Watson and
Francis Crick propose a double helix structure for DNA.
- 1953 - Max Perutz and John Kendrew determine the structure of hemoglobin using X-ray diffraction studies.
- 1953 - Stanley Miller shows
that amino acids can be formed when simulated lightning is passed through vessels
containing water, methane, ammonia, and hydrogen.
- 1955 - Severo Ochoa discovers
RNA polymerase enzymes.
- 1955 - Arthur Kornberg discovers DNA polymerase
enzymes.
- 1960 - Juan Oro finds that concentrated solutions of ammonium cyanide in water can produce the nucleotide organic base
adenine.
- 1960 - Robert Woodward
synthesizes chlorophyll.
- 1967 - John Gurden uses nuclear transplantation to clone a clawed frog; first cloning of a vertebrate.
- 1968 - Fred Sanger uses radioactive phosphorus as a tracer to chromatographically decipher a 120 base
long RNA sequence.
- 1970 - Hamilton Smith and Daniel Nathans discover DNA
restriction enzymes.
- 1970 - Howard Temin and David Baltimore independently
discover reverse transcriptase enzymes.
- 1972 - Robert Woodward
synthesizes vitamin B-12.
- 1972 - Stephen Jay
Gould and Niles Eldredge
propose punctuated equilibrium effects in
evolution.
- 1974 - Manfred Eigen and
Manfred Sumper show that
mixtures of nucleotide monomers and RNA replicase will give rise to RNA molecules which replicate, mutate, and evolve.
- 1974 - Leslie Orgel shows that
RNA can replicate without RNA-replicase and that zinc aids this replication.
- 1977 - John Corliss, Jack
Dymond, Louis Gordon,
John Edmond, Richard von Herzen, Robert Ballard, Kenneth Green, David Williams,
Arnold Bainbridge,
Kathy Crane, and Tjeerd van Andel discover
chemosynthetically based animal communities located around submarine hydrothermal vents on the Galapagos Rift.
- 1977 - Walter Gilbert and
Allan Maxam present a rapid
gene sequencing technique which uses cloning, base destroying
chemicals, and gel electrophoresis.
- 1977 - Fred Sanger and Alan Coulson present a rapid gene sequencing technique which uses dideoxynucleotides and gel
electrophoresis.
- 1978 - Fred Sanger presents the 5,386 base sequence for the virus PhiX174; first
sequencing of an entire genome.
- 1982 - Concept of prions introduced by Stanley B. Prusiner
- 1983 - Kary Mullis invents the
polymerase chain reaction.
- 1984 - Alec Jeffreys devises a
genetic fingerprinting method.
- 1985 - Harry Kroto, J.R. Heath, S.C. O'Brien, R.F. Curl, and Richard Smalley discover the
unusual stability of the buckminsterfullerene molecule and
deduce its structure.
- 1986 - Alexander Klibanov demostrates that enzymes can function in non-aqueous environments.
1990-present
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