J Mol Evol. 2012 Jun;74(5-6):233-6. doi: 10.1007/s00239-012-9511-6. Epub 2012 Jun 28.
In 1962, a young post-doctoral fellow and a prominent Nobel Prize winner, Emile Zuckerkandl and Linus Pauling, published a seminal paper that described the relationship between the average number of aminoacid replacements and divergence time, known as the molecular clock (Zuckerkandl and Pauling 1962). Fifty years after the original publication, I was fortunate enough to interview Emile Zuckerkandl. We shared thoughts on his life and the historical events that led to the discovery of the molecular clock.
1962 年,一位年轻的博士后研究员和一位杰出的诺贝尔奖得主埃米尔·泽克坎德尔(Emile Zuckerkandl)和莱纳斯·鲍林(Linus Pauling)发表了一篇开创性的论文,描述了氨基酸替换的平均数量与分歧时间之间的关系,这就是所谓的分子钟(Zuckerkandl 和 Pauling 1962)。在原始论文发表 50 年后,我有幸采访了埃米尔·泽克坎德尔(Emile Zuckerkandl)。我们分享了他的生活和导致分子钟发现的历史事件的想法。