Jay F. Storz
University of Nebraska–Lincoln(US)
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Hemoglobin structure and function, High Altitude and Hypoxia, Physiological and biochemical adaptations, Bat Biology and Ecology Studies, Hemoglobinopathies and Related Disorders
Most-Cited Works
- → Comparative genomics reveals insights into avian genome evolution and adaptation(2014)1,152 cited
- → INVITED REVIEW: Using genome scans of DNA polymorphism to infer adaptive population divergence(2005)644 cited
- → Phenotypic plasticity and genetic adaptation to high-altitude hypoxia in vertebrates(2010)418 cited
- → TESTING FOR GENETIC EVIDENCE OF POPULATION EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION: AN EMPIRICAL ANALYSIS OF MICROSATELLITE DNA VARIATION USING A HIERARCHICAL BAYESIAN MODEL(2002)392 cited
- → Causes of molecular convergence and parallelism in protein evolution(2016)342 cited
- → Predictable convergence in hemoglobin function has unpredictable molecular underpinnings(2016)261 cited
- → The Molecular Basis of High-Altitude Adaptation in Deer Mice(2007)258 cited
- → Evolutionary and functional insights into the mechanism underlying high-altitude adaptation of deer mouse hemoglobin(2009)224 cited
- → Repeated elevational transitions in hemoglobin function during the evolution of Andean hummingbirds(2013)222 cited
- → Mechanisms of Hemoglobin Adaptation to High Altitude Hypoxia(2008)218 cited