Tibetan PHD2, an allele with loss-of-function properties
Tibetans have adapted to the chronic hypoxia of high altitude and display a distinctive suite of physiologic adaptations, including augmented hypoxic ventilatory response and resistance to pulmonary hypertension. Genome-wide studies have consistently identified compelling genetic signatures of natur...
Main Authors: | Song, D, Navalsky, BE, Guan, W, Ingersoll, C, Wang, T, Loro, E, Eeles, L, Matchett, KB, Percy, MJ, Walsby-Tickle, J, McCullagh, JSO, Medina, RJ, Khurana, TS, Bigham, AW, Lappin, TR, Lee, FS |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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National Academy of Sciences
2020
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