Norman Pirie (1913-1997) was a notable British biochemist and virologist, best known for his pioneering research in the fields of plant viruses and molecular biology. He made significant contributions to the understanding of viral structures and the nature of genetic material. Pirie’s work helped to clarify the role of nucleic acids in the replication of viruses and advanced the study of virology, particularly in relation to plant pathogens.
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