CARTA Member Publications

CARTA encourages transdisciplinary research to advance our understanding of human origins and provides a forum for researchers from disparate fields "to explore and explain the human phenomenon.” This page lists select publications with one or more CARTA member authors.

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2005

Schmidt, TR, Wildman, DE, Uddin, M, Opazo, JC, Goodman, M, Grossman, LI. Rapid electrostatic evolution at the binding site for cytochrome c on cytochrome c oxidase in anthropoid primates. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2005/04/27. 2005;102:6379-84.
Doan, JW, Schmidt, TR, Wildman, DE, Goodman, M, Weiss, ML, Grossman, LI. Rapid nonsynonymous evolution of the iron-sulfur protein in anthropoid primates. J Bioenerg Biomembr, 2005/05/21. 2005;37:35-41.
Holinger, DP, Bellugi, U, Mills, DL, Korenberg, JR, Reiss, AL, Sherman, GF, Galaburda, AM. Relative sparing of primary auditory cortex in Williams Syndrome. Brain Res, 2005/03/22. 2005;1037:35-42.

2004

Boon, W, Beissbarth, T, Hyde, L, Smyth, G, Gunnersen, J, Denton, D, Scott, H, Tan, S. A comparative analysis of transcribed genes in the mouse hypothalamus and neocortex reveals chromosomal clustering. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. United States. 2004;101:14972-7.
McKinley, M, Denton, D, Mathai, M, Oldfield, B, Weisinger, R. Angiotensin Actions on the Brain Influencing Salt and Water Balance. In: Unger, T, Scholkens, B, eds. 163 / 2 Angiotensis. Springer Berlin Heidelberg. 2004, p.115-139.
Doan, JW, Schmidt, TR, Wildman, DE, Uddin, M, Goldberg, A, Huttemann, M, Goodman, M, Weiss, ML, Grossman, LI. Coadaptive evolution in cytochrome c oxidase: 9 of 13 subunits show accelerated rates of nonsynonymous substitution in anthropoid primates. Mol Phylogenet Evol, 2004/11/04. 2004;33:944-50.
Varki, A. How to make an ape brain. Nat Genet, 2004/09/30. 2004;36:1034-6.
Preuss, T, Caceres, M, Oldham, M, Geschwind, D. Human brain evolution: insights from microarrays. Nat Rev Genet. England. 2004;5:850-60.
Emmorey, K, Grabowski, T, McCullough, S, Damasio, H, Ponto, L, Hichwa, R, Bellugi, U. Motor-iconicity of sign language does not alter the neural systems underlying tool and action naming. Brain Lang, 2004/03/11. 2004;89:27-37.
Uddin, M, Wildman, DE, Liu, G, Xu, W, Johnson, RM, Hof, PR, Kapatos, G, Grossman, LI, Goodman, M. Sister grouping of chimpanzees and humans as revealed by genome-wide phylogenetic analysis of brain gene expression profiles. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2004/02/21. 2004;101:2957-62.
Preuss, TM. Specializations of the human visual system — the monkey model meets human reality. In: Kaas, J, Collins, C, eds. The primate visual system. Boca Raton: CRC Press. 2004, p.231-259.
Harris, C. The Evolution of Jealousy. American Scientist. 2004;92:62-71.
Preuss, TM. What is it like to be a human?. In: Gazzaniga, M, eds. The cognitive neurosciences, 3rd ed. Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press. 2004, p.5-22.

2003

Goldberg, A, Wildman, DE, Schmidt, TR, Huttemann, M, Goodman, M, Weiss, ML, Grossman, LI. Adaptive evolution of cytochrome c oxidase subunit VIII in anthropoid primates. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 2003/04/30. 2003;100:5873-8.
Karaman, MW, Houck, ML, Chemnick, LG, Nagpal, S, Chawannakul, D, Sudano, D, Pike, BL, Ho, VV, Ryder, OA, Hacia, JG. Comparative analysis of gene-expression patterns in human and African great ape cultured fibroblasts. Genome Res, 2003/07/04. 2003;13:1619-30.

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