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  • 2002 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences

Overview

Morris Goodman is affiliated with Wayne State University in the United States. Their academic and research activities are primarily associated with this institution.

In 2002, Morris Goodman was recognized as a Member of the National Academy of Sciences, an acknowledgment reflecting their involvement in the scientific community.

Best Publications

  • Fitting the Gene Lineage into its Species Lineage, a Parsimony Strategy Illustrated by Cladograms Constructed from Globin Sequences

    Morris Goodman;John Czelusniak;G. William Moore;A. E. Romero-Herrera

  • Evolution of EF-hand calcium-modulated proteins. I. Relationships based on amino acid sequences

    Nancy D. Moncrief;Robert H. Kretsinger;Morris Goodman

  • Embryonic epsilon and gamma globin genes of a prosimian primate (Galago crassicaudatus). Nucleotide and amino acid sequences, developmental regulation and phylogenetic footprints

    Danilo A. Tagle;Ben F. Koop;Morris Goodman;Jerry L. Slightom;Jerry L. Slightom

  • Evolution of increased glia-neuron ratios in the human frontal cortex.

    Chet C. Sherwood;Cheryl D. Stimpson;Mary Ann Raghanti;Derek E. Wildman

  • Implications of natural selection in shaping 99.4% nonsynonymous DNA identity between humans and chimpanzees: Enlarging genus Homo

    Derek E. Wildman;Monica Uddin;Guozhen Liu;Lawrence I. Grossman

  • Darwinian evolution in the genealogy of haemoglobin.

    Goodman M;Moore Gw;Matsuda G

  • Phylogenetic relations of humans and African apes from DNA sequences in the psi eta-globin region

    Michael M. Miyamoto;Jerry L. Slightom;Jerry L. Slightom;Morris Goodman

  • Evolution of the mammalian placenta revealed by phylogenetic analysis

    Derek E. Wildman;Caoyi Chen;Offer Erez;Offer Erez;Lawrence I. Grossman

  • The Genomic Record of Humankind's Evolutionary Roots

    Morris Goodman

  • Locus control regions of mammalian β-globin gene clusters: combining phylogenetic analyses and experimental results to gain functional insights

    Ross Hardison;Jerry L. Slightom;Deborah L. Gumucio;Morris Goodman

  • Sister grouping of chimpanzees and humans as revealed by genome-wide phylogenetic analysis of brain gene expression profiles

    Monica Uddin;Derek E. Wildman;Guozhen Liu;Wenbo Xu

  • Molecular Phylogeny of the New World Monkeys (Platyrrhini, Primates)

    H. Schneider;M.P.C. Schneider;I. Sampaio;M.L. Harada

  • Phylogenetic origins and adaptive evolution of avian and mammalian haemoglobin genes

    John Czelusniak;Morris Goodman;David Hewett-Emmett;Mark L. Weiss

  • Primate η-globin DNA sequences and man's place among the great apes

    Ben F. Koop;Morris Goodman;Peilin Xu;Keith Chan

  • Decoding the pattern of protein evolution.

    Morris Goodman

  • A primate subfamily of galectins expressed at the maternal–fetal interface that promote immune cell death

    Nandor Gabor Than;Roberto Romero;Morris Goodman;Amy Weckle

  • Phylogenetic footprinting reveals a nuclear protein which binds to silencer sequences in the human gamma and epsilon globin genes.

    Deborah L. Gumucio;Heidi Heilstedt-Williamson;Todd A. Gray;Susan A. Tarlé

  • Accelerated evolution of the electron transport chain in anthropoid primates.

    Lawrence I. Grossman;Derek E. Wildman;Timothy R. Schmidt;Morris Goodman

  • Evolutionary diversification of structure and function in the family of intracellular calcium-binding proteins

    Morris Goodman;Jean-Francois Pechére;Jacques Haiech;Jacques G. Demaille

  • Proapoptotic BAX and BAK Modulate the Unfolded Protein Response by a Direct Interaction with IRE1a

    L. I. Grossman;D. E. Wildman;T. R. Schmidt;M. Goodman

Frequent Co-Authors

Derek E. Wildman
Derek E. Wildman University of South Florida
Jerry L. Slightom
Jerry L. Slightom AureoGen Biosciences (United States)
Lawrence I. Grossman
Lawrence I. Grossman Wayne State University
Roberto Romero
Roberto Romero National Institutes of Health
Deborah L. Gumucio
Deborah L. Gumucio University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Ben F. Koop
Ben F. Koop University of Victoria
Iracilda Sampaio
Iracilda Sampaio Federal University of Para
Danilo A. Tagle
Danilo A. Tagle National Institutes of Health
Chet C. Sherwood
Chet C. Sherwood George Washington University
Patrick R. Hof
Patrick R. Hof Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

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