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- 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...
- rate of evolution (i.e., a molecular clock) across lineages. The Fitch–Margoliash method uses a weighted least squares method for clustering based on genetic...
- sapiens (Human)". P99999. UniProt Consortium. m**** is 11,749 Daltons Margoliash E (October 1963). "Primary structure and evolution of cytochrome c". Proceedings...
- early 1960s, a linear evolution of cytochromes was suggested by Emanuel Margoliash that led to the molecular clock hypothesis. The apparently constant evolution...
- the distances from the root to every branch tip are equal. The Fitch–Margoliash method uses a weighted least squares method for clustering based on genetic...
- reconstruction: Additive tree reconstruction UPGMA Neighbor joining Fitch–Margoliash Additive tree reconstruction is based on additive and ultrametric distance...
- The genetic equidistance phenomenon was first noted in 1963 by Emanuel Margoliash, who wrote: "It appears that the number of residue differences between...
- resource accession number P01308 for " INS_HUMAN" at UniProt. Nolan C, Margoliash E, Peterson JD, Steiner DF (May 1971). "The structure of bovine proinsulin"...
- 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...
- systematics were laid in the 1960s in the works of Emile Zuckerkandl, Emanuel Margoliash, Linus Pauling, and Walter M. Fitch. Applications of molecular systematics...