“…For example, birds typically express two main Hb isoforms in definitive red blood cells -a major isoform, HbA, which incorporates α-type products of the α A -globin gene, and a minor isoform, HbD, which incorporates α-type products of the α D -globin gene; the two isoforms share the same β-type subunits Grispo et al, 2012;Opazo et al, 2015). In all bird species that have been examined to date, the minor HbD isoform has an appreciably higher O 2 affinity than the major HbA isoform in the presence of allosteric effectors (Grispo et al, 2012;Projecto-Garcia et al, 2013;Cheviron et al, 2014;Galen et al, 2015;Natarajan et al, 2015bNatarajan et al, , 2016. Other sauropsid taxa also tend to co-express multiple, structurally distinct Hb isoforms in definitive erythrocytes (Weber and Jensen, 1988;Storz et al, 2011bStorz et al, , 2015bDamsgaard et al, 2013).…”