Genetic signatures reveal high-altitude adaptation in a set of ethiopian populations.
The Tibetan and Andean Plateaus and Ethiopian highlands are the largest regions to have long-term high-altitude residents. Such populations are exposed to lower barometric pressures and hence atmospheric partial pressures of oxygen. Such "hypobaric hypoxia" may limit physical functional ca...
Main Authors: | Huerta-Sánchez, E, Degiorgio, M, Pagani, L, Tarekegn, A, Ekong, R, Antao, T, Cardona, A, Montgomery, H, Cavalleri, G, Robbins, P, Weale, M, Bradman, N, Bekele, E, Kivisild, T, Tyler-Smith, C, Nielsen, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Oxford University Press
2013
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