Ethnically Tibetan women in Nepal with low hemoglobin concentration have better reproductive outcomes
Background and objectives: Tibetans have distinctively low hemoglobin concentrations at high altitudes compared with visitors and Andean highlanders. This study hypothesized that natural selection favors an unelevated hemoglobin concentration among Tibetans. It considered nonheritable sociocultural...
Main Authors: | Cho, JI, Basnyat, B, Jeong, C, Di Rienzo, A, Childs, G, Craig, SR, Sun, J, Beall, CM |
---|---|
פורמט: | Journal article |
שפה: | English |
יצא לאור: |
Oxford University Press
2017
|
פריטים דומים
-
Selection for lifetime reproductive success among ethnic Tibetans residing at high altitude in Nepal
מאת: Jeong, C, et al.
יצא לאור: (2019) -
Detecting past and ongoing natural selection among ethnically Tibetan women at high altitude in Nepal
מאת: Jeong, C, et al.
יצא לאור: (2018) -
Genomic, physiological and social contributions to the survival of postreproductive ethnically Tibetan women residing at high altitudes in Nepal
מאת: Beall, CM, et al.
יצא לאור: (2020) -
Detecting past and ongoing natural selection among ethnically Tibetan women at high altitude in Nepal.
מאת: Choongwon Jeong, et al.
יצא לאור: (2018-09-01) -
A longitudinal cline characterizes the genetic structure of human populations in the Tibetan plateau.
מאת: Jeong, C, et al.
יצא לאור: (2017)