Natural selection on EPAS1 (HIF2α) associated with low hemoglobin concentration in Tibetan highlander
Sherpas comprise a population of Tibetan ancestry in the Himalayan region that is renowned for its m...
Objectives: High-altitude hypoxia, or decreased oxygen levels caused by low barometric pressure, cha...
The 46 EGLN1 gene sequences reported in this article have been deposited in the GenBank (accession n...
By impairing both function and survival, the severe reduction in oxygen availability associated with...
By impairing both function and survival, the severe reduction in oxygen availability associated with...
The physiological characteristics of Andean natives living at high altitudes have been investigated ...
Tibetan natives have lived on the Tibetan plateau (altitude ∼ 4,000 m) for at least 25,000 years, an...
By undertaking a number of different experimental approaches at the genetic, cellular/ molecular and...
Hypoxia inducible factors, including HIF1A and HIF2A, play central roles in response to high-altitud...
The Tibetan Plateau is one of the highest regions on Earth. Tibetan highlanders are adapted to life ...
Recent studies have used a variety of analytical methods to identify genes targeted by selection in ...
Recent studies have used a variety of analytical methods to identify genes targeted by selection in ...
Tibetan high-altitude adaptation (HAA) has been studied extensively, and many candidate genes have b...
Indigenous Tibetan people have lived on the Tibetan Plateau for millennia. There is a long-standing ...
Humans have inhabited the Andean Altiplano for over 11,000 years, where the partial pressure of oxyg...
Sherpas comprise a population of Tibetan ancestry in the Himalayan region that is renowned for its m...
Objectives: High-altitude hypoxia, or decreased oxygen levels caused by low barometric pressure, cha...
The 46 EGLN1 gene sequences reported in this article have been deposited in the GenBank (accession n...
By impairing both function and survival, the severe reduction in oxygen availability associated with...
By impairing both function and survival, the severe reduction in oxygen availability associated with...
The physiological characteristics of Andean natives living at high altitudes have been investigated ...
Tibetan natives have lived on the Tibetan plateau (altitude ∼ 4,000 m) for at least 25,000 years, an...
By undertaking a number of different experimental approaches at the genetic, cellular/ molecular and...
Hypoxia inducible factors, including HIF1A and HIF2A, play central roles in response to high-altitud...
The Tibetan Plateau is one of the highest regions on Earth. Tibetan highlanders are adapted to life ...
Recent studies have used a variety of analytical methods to identify genes targeted by selection in ...
Recent studies have used a variety of analytical methods to identify genes targeted by selection in ...
Tibetan high-altitude adaptation (HAA) has been studied extensively, and many candidate genes have b...
Indigenous Tibetan people have lived on the Tibetan Plateau for millennia. There is a long-standing ...
Humans have inhabited the Andean Altiplano for over 11,000 years, where the partial pressure of oxyg...
Sherpas comprise a population of Tibetan ancestry in the Himalayan region that is renowned for its m...
Objectives: High-altitude hypoxia, or decreased oxygen levels caused by low barometric pressure, cha...
The 46 EGLN1 gene sequences reported in this article have been deposited in the GenBank (accession n...