Wednesday, February 21, 2018

PNAS study: Extreme-altitude birds evolved same trait via different mutations

02/21/2018 02:20 PM EST

rendering of avian hemoglobin

All extreme-altitude birds have evolved especially efficient systems for delivering scarce oxygen to their tissues. But a new study led by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has found that these birds often evolved different blueprints for assembling the proteins -- hemoglobins -- that actually capture oxygen in the Himalayas and Andes.


Full story at https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/study-high-altitude-birds-evolve-similar-traits-via-different-mutations/

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University of Nebraska-Lincoln


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