Catherine L. Craig
Museum of Comparative Zoology
Harvard University
Cambridge
MA 02138
USA
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- Broad patterns of speciation are correlated with the evolution of new silk proteins in spiders but not in the lepidoptera. Craig, C.L. Biomacromolecules (2004)
- Comparative architecture of silks, fibrous proteins and their encoding genes in insects and spiders. Craig, C.L., Riekel, C. Comp. Biochem. Physiol. B, Biochem. Mol. Biol. (2002)
- Evidence for diet effects on the composition of silk proteins produced by spiders. Craig, C.L., Riekel, C., Herberstein, M.E., Weber, R.S., Kaplan, D., Pierce, N.E. Mol. Biol. Evol. (2000)
- A comparison of the composition of silk proteins produced by spiders and insects. Craig, C.L., Hsu, M., Kaplan, D., Pierce, N.E. Int. J. Biol. Macromol. (1999)