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"Braunitzer, Gerhard"

Braunitzer, Gerhard: SEE Czelusniak et al., 1990; Jacquet et al., 1989; Kleinschmidt et al., 1986, 1988. (detail)
 
 
Kleinschmidt, Traute; Czelusniak, John; Goodman, Morris; Braunitzer, Gerhard (detail)
   
1986
Paenungulata: a comparison of the hemoglobin sequences from elephant, hyrax and manatee.
Molec. Biol. Evol. 3(5): 427-435.
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Kleinschmidt, Traute; Braunitzer, Gerhard; in cooperation with Best, Robin Christopher (detail)
   
1988
The primary structure of the hemoglobin of the Brazilian manatee (Trichechus inunguis, Sirenia).
Biol. Chem. Hoppe-Seyler 369: 507-512. 3 tabs. 3 figs. June 1988.
–German summ. Best died before seeing the completed manuscript of this paper. Reports that T. inunguis hemoglobin has only one component, describes the primary structures of its a- and ß-chains, and concludes that several hemoglobin synapomorphies support the monophyletic grouping of the Sirenia, Proboscidea, and Hyracoidea and show the Paenungulata to be the most anciently separated branch of the Eutheria.
 
 
Jacquet, Alain; Kleinschmidt, Traute; Dubois, Thierry; Schnek, Arthur G.; Looze, Yvan; Braunitzer, Gerhard (detail)
   
1989
The thiol proteinases from the latex of Carica papaya L.: IV. Proteolytic specificities of chymopapain and papaya proteinase O determined by digestion of a-globin chains.
Biol. Chem. Hoppe-Seyler 370(8): 819-830.
–German summ. Study of plant enzymes, using a-chains of manatee and mole hemoglobin as substrates.
 
 
Czelusniak, John; Goodman, Morris; Koop, B. F.; Tagle, D. A.; Shoshani, Jeheskel; Braunitzer, Gerhard; Kleinschmidt, Traute; De Jong, Wilfried W.; Matsuda, G. (detail)
   
1990
Perspectives from amino acid and nucleotide sequences on cladistic relationships among higher taxa of Eutheria. In: H. H. Genoways (ed.), Current mammalogy, Vol. 2.
New York, Plenum Press (577 pp.): 545-572. 1 tab. 7 figs.

Daryl P. Domning, Research Associate, Department of Paleobiology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. 20560, and Laboratory of Evolutionary Biology, Department of Anatomy, College of Medicine, Howard University, Washington, D.C. 20059.
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