Summary: The Himalayan marmot (Marmota himalayana) is a hibernating mammal that inhabits the high-elevation regions of the Himalayan mountains. Here we present a draft genome of the Himalayan marmot, with a total assembly length of 2.47 Gb. Phylogenetic analyses showed that the Himalayan marmot diverged from the Mongolian marmot approximately 1.98 million years ago. Transcriptional changes during hibernation included genes responsible for fatty acid metabolism in liver and genes involved in complement and coagulation cascades and stem cell pluripotency pathways in brain. Two selective sweep genes, Slc25a14 and ψAamp, showed apparent genotyping differences between low- and high-altitude populations. As a processed pseudogene, ψAamp may be bi...
With the assistance of their human companions, dogs have dispersed into new environments during the ...
With the assistance of their human companions, dogs have dispersed into new environments during the ...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
Goßmann T, Shanmugasundram A, Borno S, et al. Ice-Age Climate Adaptations Trap the Alpine Marmot in ...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
International audienceSome species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1,2], w...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1,2], while others failed to ...
The Tibetan Mastiff (TM) is a native of the Tibetan Plateau, which has acquired fast adaption to the...
Low oxygen and temperature pose key physiological challenges for endotherms living on the Qinghai–Ti...
To investigate genetic mechanisms of high altitude adaptations of native mammals on the Tibetan Plat...
Background: When faced with climate change, species must either shift their home ra...
Background: When faced with climate change, species must either shift their home ra...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
With the assistance of their human companions, dogs have dispersed into new environments during the ...
With the assistance of their human companions, dogs have dispersed into new environments during the ...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
Goßmann T, Shanmugasundram A, Borno S, et al. Ice-Age Climate Adaptations Trap the Alpine Marmot in ...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
International audienceSome species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1,2], w...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1,2], while others failed to ...
The Tibetan Mastiff (TM) is a native of the Tibetan Plateau, which has acquired fast adaption to the...
Low oxygen and temperature pose key physiological challenges for endotherms living on the Qinghai–Ti...
To investigate genetic mechanisms of high altitude adaptations of native mammals on the Tibetan Plat...
Background: When faced with climate change, species must either shift their home ra...
Background: When faced with climate change, species must either shift their home ra...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...
With the assistance of their human companions, dogs have dispersed into new environments during the ...
With the assistance of their human companions, dogs have dispersed into new environments during the ...
Some species responded successfully to prehistoric changes in climate [1, 2], while others failed to...