Recherche sur la conjugaison des bactéries et sur le déterminisme génétique de la lysogénie [studies on bacterial conjugation and genetic determinism of lysogeny] (1958)
In his lab at the Pasteur Institute in Paris Wollman played a key role in the elucidation of the organization of genetic material.[2]
Developed the experimental method of interrupted mating, which underpinned the gene mapping of bacterial chromosomes.[3][4] This work laid the foundation for Francois Jacob's Nobel Prize-winning work.[1]
With Francois Jacob, he published a monograph, Sexuality and the genetics of bacteria (French title: La sexualité des bactéries), in 1959.[5]
Selected publications
Wollman, Élie L; François Jacob (1961). Sexuality and the genetics of bacteria. New York: Academic Press.
^ abcDantzer, Robert; Keith W. Kelley (2009). "Wollman, Elie (1917–2008)". In National Academy of Sciences (U.S.) (ed.). Biographical Memoirs. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press. ISBN978-0-309-09579-2.