Hemoglobin Noir – Video




Hemoglobin Noir
A project for the Biochemistry class at UAF, Fall 2012 Additional Credits: Jonathan Quinones English Dubb Madame Hemoglobin has lost her love, Oxy Gen, and she goes to Inspector Genome to solve the case. Genome learns about sickle cell anemia, high altitude adaptations to hemoglobin, but the answer still comes as a shock. For Further Reading: Beall, CM Two routes to functional adaptation: Tibetan and Andean high altitude natives. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. (2007) 104 (1) 8655-8660 Carey, HV, Martin, SL, Horwitz, BA, Yan, L., Bailey, SM, Podrabsky, J., Storz, JF, Ortiz, RM, Wong, RP, Lathrop, DA Elucidating Nature #39;s Solution to Heart, Lung, and Blood Diseases and Sleep Disorders. Circulation Research (2012) 110 (7) 915-21 Grispo, MT, Natarajan, C., Projecto-Garciaa, J., Moriyama, H., Weber, RE, Storz, JF Gene duplication and the evolution of hemoglobin isoform differentiation in birds. Journal of Biological Chemistry. (2012) 287 37647 37658 Storz, JF, Moriyama, H. Mechanisms of hemoglobin adaptation to high altitude hypoxia. High Altitude Medicine Biology. (2008) 9 (2) 148-157 Storz, JF, Scott, GR, Cheviron, ZA Phenotypic plasticity and genetic adaptation to high-altitude hypoxia in vertebrates. Journal of Experimental Biology. (2010) 213 4125-4136 Weber, RE, Jessen, TH, Malte, H., Tame, J. Mutant hemoglobins ( alpha;119-Ala and beta;55-Ser): functions related to high-altitude respiration in geese. American Physiological Society. (1993) 75 (6) 2646-2655From:Iris FletcherViews:1 0ratingsTime:14:01More inEducation

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