Since my group seems to always be the target of this question, and I highly doubt Dr. Randle will ever let us move on without correctly answering his questions; this week I am going to talk about Okazaki Fragments. For a quick definition, Okazaki fragments are short, newly synthesized DNA fragments that are formed on the lagging template strand during DNA replication. However, for this blog, I want to talk about the people behind this discovery. First, let’s start by discussing a pretty cool guy named Reiji Okazaki. Mr. Okazaki was a was a pioneer Japanese molecular biologist. He was known for his research on DNA replication and for describing the role of Okazaki fragments along with his wife Tsuneko. That’s right people, credit can be given to a woman scientist who was just as smart as man scientist back in the late 60’s. Tsuneko was pretty amazing. She won the L'Oréal-UNESCO Awards for Women in Science in 2000. She was also elected as a Person of Cultural Merit in 2015. B...