Abstract Background Many mammals are well adapted to surviving in extremely cold environments. These species have likely accumulated genetic changes that help them efficiently cope with low temperatures. It is not known whether the same genes related to cold adaptation in one species would be under selection in another species. The aims of this study therefore were: to create a compendium of mammalian genes related to adaptations to a low temperature environment; to identify genes related to cold tolerance that have been subjected to independent positive selection in several species; to determine promising candidate genes/pathways/organs for further empirical research on cold adaptation in mammals. Results After a search for publications co...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP), possesses a climate as cold as that of the Arctic, and also present...
One of the greatest challenges modern humans faced as they migrated into Eurasia was a cold climate....
Background: When faced with climate change, species must either shift their home ra...
Combined list of human genes hypothesized to be involved in cold adaptation according to Cardona et ...
Background: The genus Vulpes (true foxes) comprises numerous species that inhabit a wide range of ha...
<div><p>Following the dispersal out of Africa, where hominins evolved in warm environments for milli...
Following the dispersal out of Africa, where hominins evolved in warm environments for millions of y...
Despite the economic importance of creating cold resilient cattle breeds, our knowledge of the genet...
The climatic features of Antarctic waters are more extreme and constant than in the Arctic. The Anta...
The climatic fluctuations of the Late Pleistocene likely had a large impact on the evolutionary hist...
With the ongoing growth of gene-based research in recent decades, the possibility of examining chang...
Design of new highly productive livestock breeds, well-adapted to local climatic conditions is one o...
With the ongoing growth of gene-based research in recent decades, examining changes that have taken ...
Extremely low temperatures present various challenges to life that include ice formation and effects...
Summary: The Himalayan marmot (Marmota himalayana) is a hibernating mammal that inhabits the high-el...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP), possesses a climate as cold as that of the Arctic, and also present...
One of the greatest challenges modern humans faced as they migrated into Eurasia was a cold climate....
Background: When faced with climate change, species must either shift their home ra...
Combined list of human genes hypothesized to be involved in cold adaptation according to Cardona et ...
Background: The genus Vulpes (true foxes) comprises numerous species that inhabit a wide range of ha...
<div><p>Following the dispersal out of Africa, where hominins evolved in warm environments for milli...
Following the dispersal out of Africa, where hominins evolved in warm environments for millions of y...
Despite the economic importance of creating cold resilient cattle breeds, our knowledge of the genet...
The climatic features of Antarctic waters are more extreme and constant than in the Arctic. The Anta...
The climatic fluctuations of the Late Pleistocene likely had a large impact on the evolutionary hist...
With the ongoing growth of gene-based research in recent decades, the possibility of examining chang...
Design of new highly productive livestock breeds, well-adapted to local climatic conditions is one o...
With the ongoing growth of gene-based research in recent decades, examining changes that have taken ...
Extremely low temperatures present various challenges to life that include ice formation and effects...
Summary: The Himalayan marmot (Marmota himalayana) is a hibernating mammal that inhabits the high-el...
The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP), possesses a climate as cold as that of the Arctic, and also present...
One of the greatest challenges modern humans faced as they migrated into Eurasia was a cold climate....
Background: When faced with climate change, species must either shift their home ra...