The importance of the Arctic, in contributing to the knowledge of the overall ensemble of adaptive processes influencing the evolution of marine organisms, calls for investigations on molecular adaptations in Arctic fish. Unlike the vast majority of Antarctic Notothenioidei, several Arctic species display high hemoglobin multiplicity. The blood of four species, the spotted wolffish of the family Anarhichadidae and three Gadidae, contains three functionally distinct major components. Similar to many Antarctic notothenioids, Arctic Liparis tunicatus (suborder Cottoidei, family Liparidae) has one major hemoglobin (Hb 1) accompanied by a minor component (Hb 2). This paper reports the structural and functional characterisation of Hb 1 of L. tuni...
AbstractFishes of the perciform suborder Notothenioidei provide an excellent opportunity for studyin...
emperature affects all molecular processes and is the major determinant of habitat suitability. Whil...
Fishes of the perciform suborder Notothenioidei provide an excellent opportunity for studying the ev...
The importance of the Arctic, in contributing to the knowledge of the overall ensemble of adaptive p...
Fishes thriving in polar habitats offer many opportunities for comparative approaches to understandi...
The Arctic fish Anarhichas minor, a benthic sedentary species, displays high hemoglobin multiplicity...
The urgency to investigate evolutionary adaptations at high latitudes is increasing considerably, es...
Amino acid sequences of alpha- and beta-chains of human hemoglobin and of hemoglobins of coelacanth ...
Notothenioids represent a large group of marine teleosts that are mostly endemic to the Antarctic Oc...
Haemoglobins are sensitive to temperature and their properties mirror the thermal conditions encount...
Antarctic fish of the family Nototheniidae usually have a single major hemoglobin (Hb 1), often a se...
The dominant perciform suborder Notothenioidei is an excellent study group for assessing the evoluti...
Abstract Background The vertebrate globin genes encoding the α- and β-subunits of the tetrameric hem...
The climatic features of Antarctic waters are more extreme and constant than in the Arctic. The Anta...
1. Notothenia coriiceps neglecta is a cold-adapted notothenioid teleost, widely distributed in the A...
AbstractFishes of the perciform suborder Notothenioidei provide an excellent opportunity for studyin...
emperature affects all molecular processes and is the major determinant of habitat suitability. Whil...
Fishes of the perciform suborder Notothenioidei provide an excellent opportunity for studying the ev...
The importance of the Arctic, in contributing to the knowledge of the overall ensemble of adaptive p...
Fishes thriving in polar habitats offer many opportunities for comparative approaches to understandi...
The Arctic fish Anarhichas minor, a benthic sedentary species, displays high hemoglobin multiplicity...
The urgency to investigate evolutionary adaptations at high latitudes is increasing considerably, es...
Amino acid sequences of alpha- and beta-chains of human hemoglobin and of hemoglobins of coelacanth ...
Notothenioids represent a large group of marine teleosts that are mostly endemic to the Antarctic Oc...
Haemoglobins are sensitive to temperature and their properties mirror the thermal conditions encount...
Antarctic fish of the family Nototheniidae usually have a single major hemoglobin (Hb 1), often a se...
The dominant perciform suborder Notothenioidei is an excellent study group for assessing the evoluti...
Abstract Background The vertebrate globin genes encoding the α- and β-subunits of the tetrameric hem...
The climatic features of Antarctic waters are more extreme and constant than in the Arctic. The Anta...
1. Notothenia coriiceps neglecta is a cold-adapted notothenioid teleost, widely distributed in the A...
AbstractFishes of the perciform suborder Notothenioidei provide an excellent opportunity for studyin...
emperature affects all molecular processes and is the major determinant of habitat suitability. Whil...
Fishes of the perciform suborder Notothenioidei provide an excellent opportunity for studying the ev...