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Barbara McClintock: Pioneer of Genetic Research | Vibepedia

Barbara McClintock: Pioneer of Genetic Research | Vibepedia

Barbara McClintock (1902-1992) was a groundbreaking American scientist whose work in genetics transformed our understanding of heredity. Best known for her disc

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Barbara McClintock (1902-1992) was a groundbreaking American scientist whose work in genetics transformed our understanding of heredity. Best known for her discovery of transposable elements, or 'jumping genes,' McClintock's research challenged established notions of genetic stability and inheritance. Despite facing significant gender bias in her field, she persevered, ultimately receiving the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1983. Her legacy continues to influence modern genetics, raising questions about genetic regulation and evolution. As we explore the implications of her work, we must consider how her insights could shape future biotechnological advancements.