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How did some birds become red? Scientists unravel clues.
Christian Science Monitor
New research identified a genetic enzyme in birds that converts yellow pigments from their food into red pigments applied to their bills, feathers, and skin. By Madison Margolin, Correspondent May 22, 2016. Save for later Saved. close. Left: A wildtype ...
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