Vincent Sarich
American paleo-anthropologist
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Vincent Sarich's Degrees
- PhD Anthropology University of California, Berkeley
- Masters Anthropology University of California, Berkeley
- Bachelors Anthropology University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Vincent Matthew Sarich was an American anthropologist and biochemist. He was Professor Emeritus in anthropology at University of California, Berkeley. Sarich and his PhD advisor, Allan Wilson, used molecular data to estimate that humans and chimpanzees have a common ancestor just four to five million years ago. Their paper on their finding was published in 1967. At the time, scientists considered the common ancestor to live ten to 30 million years ago, and their revised estimate has become well accepted. Sarich generated controversy with his support for analyzing human behavior and populations in evolutionary terms.
Vincent Sarich's Published Works
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- Immunological Time Scale for Hominid Evolution (1967) (686)
- The importance of gene rearrangement in evolution: evidence from studies on rates of chromosomal, protein, and anatomical evolution. (1974) (305)
- Rates, sample sizes, and the neutrality hypothesis for electrophoresis in evolutionary studies (1977) (304)
- Generation time and genomic evolution in primates. (1973) (293)
- Two types of molecular evolution. Evidence from studies of interspecific hybridization. (1974) (286)
- Molecular Systematics of the Primates (1976) (264)
- Rates of albumin evolution in primates. (1967) (208)
- Pygmy chimpanzee as a possible prototype for the common ancestor of humans, chimpanzees and gorillas (1978) (192)
- A molecular time scale for human evolution. (1969) (167)
- Quantitative Immunochemistry and the Evolution of Primate Albumins: Micro-Complement Fixation (1966) (162)
- DNA Hybridization as a Guide to Phylogenies: a Critical Analysis (1989) (130)
- Rodent Macromolecular Systematics (1985) (125)
- Pinniped origins and the rate of evolution of carnivore albumins. (1969) (123)
- Pinniped phylogeny. (1969) (108)
- Molecular systematics of the New World monkeys (1975) (95)
- Brain size does not predict general cognitive ability within families. (2000) (94)
- Albumin systematics of the extinct mammoth and Tasmanian wolf (1981) (93)
- Race: The Reality of Human Difference (2004) (90)
- Molecular evidence for dual origin of mangabeys among Old World monkeys (1976) (84)
- Continental drift and the use of albumin as an evolutionary clock (1975) (79)
- The Giant Panda is a Bear (1973) (76)
- South American Mammal Molecular Systematics, Evolutionary Clocks, and Continental Drift (1980) (73)
- DNA hybridization as a guide to phylogeny: Relations of the Hominoidea (1988) (55)
- Tupaiid and Archonta Phylogeny: The Macromolecular Evidence (1980) (52)
- Two types of molecular evolution (1974) (51)
- Schizophrenia in an Evolutionary Perspective (2015) (44)
- A molecular link between the bats of New Zealand and South America (1986) (43)
- Generation length and rates of hominoid molecular evolution (1977) (33)
- Electrophoretic and Immunological Studies on the Relationship of the Brachyphyllinae and the Glossophaginae (1981) (32)
- Marmoset evolution: the molecular evidence. (1978) (29)
- Mammalian Systematics: Twenty-Five Years Among Their Albumins and Transferrins (1993) (28)
- Evolutionary Relationships in the Family Emballonuridae (Chiroptera) (1988) (27)
- Ramapithecus and Hominid Origins [and Comments and Reply] (1982) (25)
- Albumin Evolution and Subfamilial Relationships among New World Leaf-Nosed Bats (Family Phyllostomidae) (1987) (25)
- Molecular Evolution of Vampire Bats (1981) (19)
- Sirenian molecular systematics — Including the extinct Steller's sea cow (Hydrodamalis gigas) (1984) (16)
- Monophyly and Molecular Evolution within Three Phyllostomid Bat Genera (1987) (14)
- The Eternal Triangle: Race, Class, and IQ (1996) (11)
- Schizophrenia, eye movements, and biocultural heterogeneity. (1990) (11)
- An immunological assessment of the phylogenetic position of New World coral snakes (2009) (8)
- Background for man : readings in physical anthropology (1971) (7)
- Response to Britten (1989) (7)
- The Institutionalization of Racism at the University of California at Berkeley (1991) (6)
- Generation time and albumin evolution (1972) (5)
- Sound of distance drums (1988) (4)
- A macromolecular perspective on "The Material Basis of Evolution". (1980) (4)
- Race and Physical Differences (2018) (3)
- Pygmy Chimpanzee Systematics (1984) (3)
- On the nonidentity of several carnivore hemoglobins (1972) (2)
- A Molecular Approach to the Question of Human Origins (2017) (2)
- Human origins: an immunological view. (1969) (2)
- Book reviews (2005) (0)
- RATES OF ALBUM1IN EVOLUTION IN PRIMIATES (2016) (0)
- "PLATO" on Line: Biomedical Communication in the Computer Age (2015) (0)
- Race and the Law (2018) (0)
- Resolving the Primate Tree (2018) (0)
- Errata: A molecular link between the bats of New Zealand and South America (1986) (0)
- ANTHROPOLOGY: WILSON AND SARICH (0)
- Immunbiologische untersuchungen bei primaten. By Jakob Schmitt. 146 pp., 21 figures and 69 tables. S. Karger, Basel, Switzerland. 1968. (1970) (0)
- A Fable Masquerading as a Work of Science (2004) (0)
- Race and History (2018) (0)
- Homo sapiens and Its Races (2018) (0)
- ANTHROPOLOGY : WILSON AND SARICH Albumin and Transferrin (0)
- Learning to Live with Race (2018) (0)
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