• Emanuel Margoliash (February 10, 1920 – April 10, 2008) was a biochemist who spent much of his career studying the protein cytochrome c. He is best known...
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    the early 1960s, a linear evolution of cytochromes was suggested by Emanuel Margoliash that led to the molecular clock hypothesis. The apparently constant...
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    living things using the molecular sequence of cytochrome C, which Emanuel Margoliash and Walter M. Fitch had shown to be similar in a wide range of species...
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  • systematics were laid in the 1960s in the works of Emile Zuckerkandl, Emanuel Margoliash, Linus Pauling, and Walter M. Fitch. Applications of molecular systematics...
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  • the University of Cambridge, who worked on reproductive biology. Emanuel Margoliash (1920–2008). Israeli-American biochemist at Northwestern University...
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  • hypothesis). The genetic equidistance phenomenon was first noted in 1963 by Emanuel Margoliash, who wrote: "It appears that the number of residue differences between...
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    Hungarian-born Israeli biochemist and Nobel laureate in Chemistry Emanuel Margoliash (1920–2008), biochemist Avraham Steinberg (born 1947) Professor of...
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  • comparison of homologous amino acid sequences was feasible. In 1961, Emanuel Margoliash and his collaborators completed the sequence for horse cytochrome c...
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  • (and ultimately full professor) at the University of Utah. In 1958, Emanuel Margoliash joined his lab and they began working on the peptide sequence of the...
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  • ecologist who applied information theory and mathematical models Emanuel Margoliash (1920–2008), Israeli-American biochemist whose work on cytochrome...
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  • Mathematics Jesús P. Machado-Salas Neuroscience Leo Manso Fine Arts Emanuel Margoliash Molecular & Cellular Biology Robert Mark Architecture, Planning, &...
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  • worked on Caenorhabditis elegans organ development Emanuel Margoliash – devised the Fitch–Margoliash method for constructing evolutionary trees based on...
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  • Jones 1983 – Jack Heslop-Harrison 1982 – Wolfgang Joklik 1981 – Emanuel Margoliash; Peter H. Raven 1980 – L.E. Mortenson; G.J.V. Nossal 1979 – Britton...
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  • Rochester 2011 Michael Marletta The Scripps Research Institute 2006 Emanuel Margoliash (d) Northwestern University 1975 Brian Matthews University of Oregon...
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  • on distance matrix methods, which introduced the Fitch–Margoliash method (with Emanuel Margoliash) which seeks the tree that best predicts a set of pairwise...
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  • Evolution of the Lactose Utilization Gene System in Enteric Bacteria" Emanuel Margoliash Abbott Laboratories Part IV, Evolution of Proteins II: "Structural...
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  • clock" method might be useful for other semantides besides proteins. Emanuel Margoliash's first publication of sequence data for cytochrome c allowed comparison...
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    1073/pnas.95.15.9047. PMC 21200. PMID 9671802. Fitch, Walter M.; Margoliash, Emanuel (20 January 1967). "Construction of Phylogenetic Trees". Science...
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