Tsuneko Okazaki

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Tsuneko Okazaki (岡崎 恒子 Okazaki Tsuneko, born June 7, 1933) is a Japanese scientist known for her discovery and research of Okazaki fragments along with her husband Reiji.[1]

Okazaki graduated from Nagoya University, School of Science in 1956.[2]

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References

  1. Emily Jane Willingham (2010). The Complete Idiot's Guide to College Biology. Penguin. ISBN 978-1-59257-848-1. Retrieved 6 January 2011. 
  2. http://www.ksmb.or.kr/data/%BF%A9%BC%BA%C6%F7%B7%B3%20%C3%CA%C3%BB%C0%E5.pdf
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