Research; Nobel prize-winning

Write a review of a selected Nobel prize-winning research that led to a major discovery of an important biological process/principle or scientific innovation. Selected Nobel Prize: The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2006, Roger D. Kornberg "for his studies of the molecular basis of eukaryotic transcription". Your review must include the following components: • Introduction: A description of the scientific discovery and the scientist(s) who conducted the research. o The institutions and the relevant period of time where/when the work was done. o Citation(s) of the original publication(s) of the research. o Description of the current knowledge at that time. What was known? What was unknown? Were there any other competing theories or alternative points of view? • Experimental Methodology: A description of ONE of the experimental methods used by the investigator(s). Describe the results and conclusions of the experiment. • Impact: Describe the significance of the investigators' findings and their impact on our knowledge of molecular biology. Cite at least one example of research that was based on the original discovery. • Your review should be 2 whole pages in length typed (1100-1200 words), single-spaced 12-pt font, Times New Roman. A bibliography in APA format is REQUIRED and is not included in your page count. • Turnitin matching report must NOT exceed 20%. Papers exceeding 20% will not be accepted. • This paper requires a survey/search of scientific literature. Databases such as Google Scholar and NCB! PubMed are highly recommended for locating scientific papers and reviews relevant to your seleckildpile Windows Go to Settings to activate Windows.