DOI: 10.5204/thesis.eprints.107921
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Characterisation of Duplicated Haemoglobin Genes in Bivalves

Abstract: Haemoglobins (Hbs) are found in virtually all phyla and are some of the most investigated proteins in biomedical sciences. These proteins exhibit an extraordinary diversity of form and function in invertebrate lineages. This provides a unique opportunity to explore the origin and evolution of Hbs yet little is known about their distribution, function and evolution in invertebrate lineages. To explore further the functions and evolution of those Hbs, recent transcriptome data for the Arcid bivalve Anadara trape… Show more

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