Dr. Goodman is also Class of '33 Professor of Ge- 
netics in the Department of Molecular and Cell Bi- 
ology at the University of California at Berkeley and 
PUBLICATIONS 
Adjunct Professor in the Department of Physiology 
at the University of California School of Medicine at 
San Francisco. 
Articles 
Doe, C.Q., Smouse, D., and Goodman, C.S. 1988. Control of neuronal fate by the Drosophila segmentation 
gene even-skipped. Nature 333:376-378. 
Harrelson, A.L., and Goodman, C.S. 1988. Growth cone guidance in insects: fasciclin II is a member of the 
immunoglobulin superfamily. Science 242:700-708. 
Jacobs, J.R., and Goodman, C.S. 1989. Embryonic development of axon pathways in the Drosophila CNS. 
I. A glial scaffold appears before the first growth cones. J Neurosci 9:2402-2411. 
Jacobs, J.R., and Goodman, C.S. 1989. Embryonic development of axon pathways in the Drosophila CNS. II. 
Behavior of pioneer growth cones. J Neurosci 9:2412-2422. 
Jacobs, J. R., Hiromi, Y, Patel, N.H., and Goodman, C.S. 1989. Lineage, migration, and morphogenesis of lon- 
gitudinal glia in the Drosophila CNS as revealed by a molecular lineage marker. Neuron 2:1625-1631. 
Patel, N.H., Schafer, B., Goodman, C.S. , and Holmgren, R. 1989. The role of segment polarity genes during 
Drosophila neurogenesis. Genes Dev 3:890-904. 
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