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"Sarich, Vincent M."

Sarich, Vincent M.: SEE ALSO Lowenstein et al., 1981; Rainey et al., 1984. (detail)
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Sarich, Vincent M. (detail)
   
1977
Albumin phylogenetics. In: V. M. Rosenoer, M. Oratz, & M. A. Rothschild (eds.), Albumin structure, function and uses.
New York, Pergamon Press (xiii + 397): 85-111. 3 tabs. 6 figs.
–Albumin evidence suggests that "Manatees and elephants share a common ancestry subsequent to the divergence of other 'ungulate' groups.... [Their albumins] are about as similar as those of pig and cow" (100).
 
 
Lowenstein, Jerold M.; Sarich, Vincent M.; Richardson, B. J. (detail)
   
1981
Albumen systematics of the extinct mammoth and Tasmanian wolf.
Nature (London) 291(5814): 409-411. 4 tabs. 2 figs. June 4, 1981.
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Rainey, William E.; Lowenstein, Jerold M.; Sarich, Vincent M.; Magor, Diana Marion (detail)
   
1984
Sirenian molecular systematics - including the extinct Steller's sea cow (Hydrodamalis gigas).
Naturwissenschaften 71(11): 586-588. 1 tab. 1 fig.
–Analysis of bone extracts and serum albumins supports the phyletic branching pattern of the five Recent sir. species derived from the fossil record, but argues for more recent branching points than the fossils suggest.

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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