The aim of this study is to identify genetic variants that harbour signatures of recent positive selection and may facilitate physiological adaptations to hypobaric hypoxia. To achieve this, we conducted whole genome sequencing and lung function tests in 19 Argentinean highlanders (>3500 m) comparing them to 16 Native American lowlanders. We developed a new statistical procedure using a combination of population branch statistics (PBS) and number of segregating sites by length (nSL) to detect beneficial alleles that arose since the settlement of the Andes and are currently present in 15-50% of the population. We identified two missense variants as significant targets of selection. One of these variants, located within the GPR126 gene, has b...
The increase in red blood cell mass (polycythemia) due to the reduced oxygen availability (hypoxia) ...
Residents of the Tibetan Plateau show heritable adaptations to extreme altitude. We sequenced 50 exo...
Abstract During their migrations out of Africa, humans successfully colonised and adapted to a wide ...
The aim of this study is to identify genetic variants that harbour signatures of recent positive sel...
The aim of this study is to identify genetic variants that harbour signatures of recent positive sel...
The aim of this study is to identify genetic variants that harbour signatures of recent positive sel...
Populations dwelling at high altitude (greater than 2500 meters above sea-level) are exposed to hars...
High-altitude environments (.2,500 m) provide scientists with a natural laboratory to study the phys...
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...
Highland populations living permanently under hypobaric hypoxia have been subject of extensive resea...
Objectives: High-altitude hypoxia, or decreased oxygen levels caused by low barometric pressure, cha...
<div><p>Humans living at high altitude (≥2,500 meters above sea level) have acquired unique abilitie...
Humans living at high altitude (≥ 2,500 meters above sea level) have acquired unique abilities to su...
During their migrations out of Africa, humans successfully colonised and adapted to a wide range of ...
The increase in red blood cell mass (polycythemia) due to the reduced oxygen availability (hypoxia) ...
Residents of the Tibetan Plateau show heritable adaptations to extreme altitude. We sequenced 50 exo...
Abstract During their migrations out of Africa, humans successfully colonised and adapted to a wide ...
The aim of this study is to identify genetic variants that harbour signatures of recent positive sel...
The aim of this study is to identify genetic variants that harbour signatures of recent positive sel...
The aim of this study is to identify genetic variants that harbour signatures of recent positive sel...
Populations dwelling at high altitude (greater than 2500 meters above sea-level) are exposed to hars...
High-altitude environments (.2,500 m) provide scientists with a natural laboratory to study the phys...
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...
Highland populations living permanently under hypobaric hypoxia have been subject of extensive resea...
Objectives: High-altitude hypoxia, or decreased oxygen levels caused by low barometric pressure, cha...
<div><p>Humans living at high altitude (≥2,500 meters above sea level) have acquired unique abilitie...
Humans living at high altitude (≥ 2,500 meters above sea level) have acquired unique abilities to su...
During their migrations out of Africa, humans successfully colonised and adapted to a wide range of ...
The increase in red blood cell mass (polycythemia) due to the reduced oxygen availability (hypoxia) ...
Residents of the Tibetan Plateau show heritable adaptations to extreme altitude. We sequenced 50 exo...
Abstract During their migrations out of Africa, humans successfully colonised and adapted to a wide ...