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Definition of Monod, Jacques Lucien in English: Monod, Jacques Lucienproper nounˈmɒnəʊmôˈnō (1910–76), French biochemist. Together with fellow French biochemist François Jacob (b.1920), with whom he was awarded a Nobel Prize in 1965, he formulated a theory to explain how genes are activated and in 1961 proposed the existence of messenger RNA. Definition of Monod, Jacques Lucien in US English: Monod, Jacques Lucienproper nounmôˈnō (1910–76), French biochemist. Together with fellow French biochemist François Jacob (1920–), he formulated a theory to explain how genes are activated, and, in 1961, he proposed the existence of messenger RNA. Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine (1965), shared with Jacob and André Lwoff (1902–94). |