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-'''Molecular biology''' {{IPAc-en|m|ə|ˈ|l|ɛ|k|j|ʊ|l|ər}} is a branch of [[biology]] that concerns the [[molecule|molecular]] basis of biological activity between [[biomolecule]]s in the various systems of a [[Cell (biology)|cell]], including the interactions between [[DNA]], [[RNA]], [[protein]]s and their [[protein biosynthesis|biosynthesis]], as well as the regulation of these interactions.<ref name=cell2/> Writing in ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]'' in 1961, [[William Astbury]] described molecular biology as:+'''Molecular biology''' {{IPAc-en|m|ə|ˈ|l|ɛ|k|j|ʊ|l|ər}} is a branch of [[biology]] that concerns the [[molecule|molecular]] basis of biological activity between [[biomolecule]]s in the various systems of a [[Cell (biology)|cell]], including the interactions between [[DNA]], [[RNA]], [[protein]]s and their [[protein biosynthesis|biosynthesis]], as well as the regulation of these interactions. Writing in ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]'' in 1961, [[William Astbury]] described molecular biology as:
:"...not so much a technique as an approach, an approach from the viewpoint of the so-called basic sciences with the leading idea of searching below the large-scale manifestations of classical biology for the corresponding molecular plan. It is concerned particularly with the ''forms'' of biological molecules and [...] is predominantly three-dimensional and structural&nbsp;– which does not mean, however, that it is merely a refinement of morphology. It must at the same time inquire into genesis and function." :"...not so much a technique as an approach, an approach from the viewpoint of the so-called basic sciences with the leading idea of searching below the large-scale manifestations of classical biology for the corresponding molecular plan. It is concerned particularly with the ''forms'' of biological molecules and [...] is predominantly three-dimensional and structural&nbsp;– which does not mean, however, that it is merely a refinement of morphology. It must at the same time inquire into genesis and function."

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Molecular biology Template:IPAc-en is a branch of biology that concerns the molecular basis of biological activity between biomolecules in the various systems of a cell, including the interactions between DNA, RNA, proteins and their biosynthesis, as well as the regulation of these interactions. Writing in Nature in 1961, William Astbury described molecular biology as:

"...not so much a technique as an approach, an approach from the viewpoint of the so-called basic sciences with the leading idea of searching below the large-scale manifestations of classical biology for the corresponding molecular plan. It is concerned particularly with the forms of biological molecules and [...] is predominantly three-dimensional and structural – which does not mean, however, that it is merely a refinement of morphology. It must at the same time inquire into genesis and function."

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