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    David Baltimore (born March 7, 1938) is an American biologist, university administrator, and 1975 Nobel laureate in Physiology or Medicine. He is currently President Emeritus and Distinguished Professor of Biology at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech), where he served as

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    Baltimore was born on March 7, 1938, in New York City to Gertrude (Lipschitz) and Richard Baltimore. Raised in the Queens neighborhoods of Forest Hills and Rego Park, he moved with his family to suburban

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    Imanishi-Kari case
    During the late 1980s and early 1990s, Thereza Imanishi-Kari, a scientist who was not in Baltimore's

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    Baltimore was married in 1968 to Dr. Alice S. Huang. They have one daughter. He is an avid fly-fisherman.

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    Luria, S. E., J.E. Darnell, D. Baltimore and A. Campbell (1978) General Virology 3rd edition John Wiley and Sons, New York, New York.

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    After his PhD, Baltimore returned to MIT for postdoctoral research with James Darnell in 1963. He continued his work on virus replication using poliovirus and pursued training in enzymology with Jerard Hurwitz at Albert Einstein College of Medicine in 1964/1965.

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    • 1971 First recipient of the Gustav Stern Award in Virology
    • 1971 Warren Triennial Prize

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    Reverse transcriptases were discovered by Howard Temin at the University of Wisconsin–Madison in Rous sarcoma virions and independently isolated by David Baltimore in 1970 at MIT from two RNA tumour viruses: murine leukemia virus and again Rous sarcoma virus. For their achievements, they shared the 1975 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (with Renato Dulbecco).
    Well-studied reverse transcriptases include:

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    When was reverse transcriptase discovered?
    The Discovery of Reverse Transcriptase In 1970 the independent and simultaneous discovery of reverse transcriptase in retroviruses (then RNA tumor viruses) by David Baltimore and Howard Temin revolutionized molecular biology and laid the foundations for retrovirology and cancer biology. In this historical review we describe the formulati …
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    What did David Baltimore discover?
    David Baltimore, (born March 7, 1938, New York, New York, U.S.), American virologist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1975 with Howard M. Temin and Renato Dulbecco. Working independently, Baltimore and Temin discovered reverse transcriptase, an enzyme that synthesizes DNA from RNA.
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    What is a reverse transcription virus?
    Reverse transcribing (RT) viruses have genomes made of either DNA or RNA and replicate via reverse transcription. Two groups of reverse transcribing viruses exist: single-stranded RNA-RT (ssRNA-RT) viruses, and double-stranded DNA-RT (dsDNA-RT) viruses. Reverse transcribing viruses are classified in the kingdom Pararnavirae in the realm Riboviria .
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    What would happen if there was no reverse transcriptase enzyme?
    Reverse-transcribing DNA viruses, such as the hepadnaviruses, can allow RNA to serve as a template in assembling and making DNA strands. HIV infects humans with the use of this enzyme. Without reverse transcriptase, the viral genome would not be able to incorporate into the host cell, resulting in failure to replicate.
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    A reverse transcriptase is an enzyme which works 'backwards' from RNA to DNA. Normal transcription involves the synthesis of RNA from DNA; reverse

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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltimore_classification

      The sixth Baltimore group contains viruses that have a (positive-sense) single-stranded RNA genome that has a DNA intermediate ((+)ssRNA-RT) in its replication cycle. ssRNA-RT viruses …

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      • https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Baltimore

        David Baltimore (born March 7, 1938 in New York City) is an American biologist. He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1975 for discovering reverse transcriptase. He shared …

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        • https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Baltimore

          David Baltimore, född 7 mars 1938 i New York City, är en amerikansk mikrobiolog och nobelpristagare. År 1975 erhöll han Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin tillsammans med …

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          Sep 29, 2016 · The Discovery of Reverse Transcriptase The Discovery of Reverse Transcriptase Abstract In 1970 the independent and simultaneous discovery of reverse transcriptase in …

        • https://www.britannica.com/biography/David-Baltimore

          David Baltimore, (born March 7, 1938, New York, New York, U.S.), American virologist who shared the Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine in 1975 with …

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          After Renato Dulbecco discovered that tumor viruses operate by incorporating their DNA into the DNA of host cells, David Baltimore and Howard Temin …

        • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Martin_Temin

          In 1975, Baltimore and Temin shared the Nobel Prize of Physiology or Medicine. Both scientists completed their initial work with RNA-dependent DNA polymerase with the Rous sarcoma virus …



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