Repeated elevational transitions in hemoglobin function during the evolution of Andean hummingbirds.
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Repeated elevational transitions in hemoglobin function during the evolution of Andean hummingbirds.
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Angela Fago
Hideaki Moriyama
Jay F Storz
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Joana Projecto-Garcia
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10.1073/PNAS.1315456110
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