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  • 1985 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)

Overview

Gregory S. Whitt is affiliated with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States. Their academic career includes recognition as a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), an honor awarded in 1985.

Although specific details on their research publications, co-authors, and publication venues are not listed, Whitt's association with a major research university suggests an engagement with higher education and scholarly activities in their field.

No particular subfields, main fields, or topics of study are indicated in the available data. Similarly, there is no information provided regarding recent papers or book publications authored by Whitt.

Whitt's designation as a Fellow of the AAAS implies a contribution to the scientific community that has been formally recognized, although the specific citation for this award is not recorded in the source data.

Best Publications

  • Gene Nomenclature for Protein-Coding Loci in Fish

    James B. Shaklee;Fred W. Allendorf;Donald C. Morizot;Gregory S. Whitt

  • Evolution of a gene. Multiple genes for LDH isozymes provide a model of the evolution of gene structure, function and regulation

    Clement L. Markert;James B. Shaklee;James B. Shaklee;Gregory S. Whitt

  • Isozymes : current topics in biological and medical research

    Mario C. Rattazzi;John G. Scandalios;Gregory S. Whitt

  • Developmental genetics of the lactate dehydrogenase isozymes of fish

    Gregory S. Whitt

  • Evolution of the differential regulation of duplicate genes after polyploidization.

    Stephen D. Ferris;Gregory S. Whitt

  • Molecular aspects of temperature acclimation in fish: Contributions of changes in enzyme activities and isozyme patterns to metabolic reorganization in the green sunfish

    James B. Shaklee;James A. Christiansen;Bruce D. Sidell;C. Ladd Prosser

  • Loss of duplicate gene expression after polyploidisation.

    Stephen D. Ferris;Gregory S. Whitt

  • Evidence from 18S ribosomal RNA sequences that lampreys and hagfishes form a natural group

    David W. Stock;Gregory S. Whitt

  • Specialized lactate dehydrogenase isozymes: The molecular and genetic basis for the unique eye and liver LDHS of teleost fishes

    James B. Shaklee;James B. Shaklee;Kathryn L. Kepes;Gregory S. Whitt

  • Perinatal Exposure to Environmentally Relevant Levels of Bisphenol A Decreases Fertility and Fecundity in CD-1 Mice

    Nicolas J. Cabaton;Perinaaz R. Wadia;Beverly S. Rubin;Daniel Zalko

  • Evolution of five multilocus isozyme systems in the chordates

    Suzanne E. Fisher;Suzanne E. Fisher;James B. Shaklee;James B. Shaklee;Stephen D. Ferris;Stephen D. Ferris;Gregory S. Whitt

  • Intra-nest relatedness in the social wasp Polistes metricus - A genetic analysis

    Robert A. Metcalf;Gregory S. Whitt

  • A Biochemical Genetic Evaluation of the Northern and Florida Subspecies of Largemouth Bass

    David P. Philipp;David P. Philipp;William F. Childers;Gregory S. Whitt;Gregory S. Whitt

  • Survival and Growth of Northern, Florida, and Reciprocal Fl Hybrid Largemouth Bass in Central Illinois

    David P. Philipp;Gregory S. Whitt

  • Critical and Chronic Thermal Maxima of Northern and Florida Largemouth Bass and Their Reciprocal F1 and F2 Hybrids

    Robert Fields;Shirley S. Lowe;Christine Kaminski;Gregory S. Whitt

  • Evolution of patterns of differential gene expression: A comparison of the temporal and spatial patterns of lsozyme locus expression in two closely related fish species (northern largemouth bass, Micropterus salmoides salmoides, and Smallmouth Bass, Micropterus dolomieui)

    David P. Philipp;David P. Philipp;William F. Childers;Gregory S. Whitt;Gregory S. Whitt

  • Electrophoretic characterization of classical Tetrahymena pyriformis strains.

    D. Borden;G. S. Whitt;D. L. Nanney

  • Low levels of genetic heterozygosity in Hymenoptera

    Robert A. Metcalf;Robert A. Metcalf;John C. Marlin;Gregory S. Whitt

  • Evolution of isozyme loci and their differential tissue expression. Creatine kinase as a model system.

    Suzanne E. Fisher;Gregory S. Whitt

  • Allelic Expression at Enzyme Loci in an Intertribal Hybrid Sunfish

    Gregory S. Whitt;William F. Childers;Paula L. Cho

Frequent Co-Authors

David P. Philipp
David P. Philipp University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Robert L. Metcalf
Robert L. Metcalf University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Michael Salmon
Michael Salmon Florida Atlantic University
Fred W. Allendorf
Fred W. Allendorf University of Montana
Dennis A. Powers
Dennis A. Powers Stanford University
John G. Scandalios
John G. Scandalios North Carolina State University
Stephen Portnoy
Stephen Portnoy University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

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