Monod Mo·nod (mô-nō'), Jacques Lucien. 1910-1976.
French biochemist. He shared a 1965 Nobel Prize for the study of regulatory activity in body cells.
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French biochemist who, with François Jacob, proposed the existence of messenger RNA. Monod and Jacob also studied how genes control cellular activity by directing the synthesis of proteins. |