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The Use of Amino Acid Sequences in Phylogenetic Analysis
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 July 2017
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It seems likely that I was invited to contribute to this course because I am a renegade geologist. Many years ago I was lured by the attractions of living animals and switched to zoology. Later I became interested in the possibility of using immunological methods to assess evolutionary relationships among shrews, moles, hedgehogs, tree-shrews, elephant-shrews, otter-shrews, golden-moles and tenrecs, and I set a graduate student onto this project. We also sought to explore the relationships between these so-called ‘Insectivora’ and other orders of mammals, using immunological techniques to estimate crude biochemical distances between the serum proteins of representative species.
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- Short Courses in Paleontology , Volume 1: Molecular Evolution and the Fossil Record , 1988 , pp. 34 - 48
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- Copyright © 1988 Paleontological Society
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