Mitochondrial DNA genomes revealed different patterns of high-altitude adaptation in high-altitude Tajiks compared with Tibetans and Sherpas
Abstract High-altitude Tajiks (HA-Tajiks), Tibetans and Sherpas are three groups of high-altitude native people in China. The differences in the mtDNA genome between the three populations and the role of the mtDNA genome in the high-altitude adaptation of HA-Tajiks were seldom investigated. In this...
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Main Authors: | Yu Chen, Liang Gong, Xinyuan Liu, Xingshu Chen, Shenghong Yang, Yongjun Luo |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/05c6b5cf18f84bdf85dd0707c54dab0d |
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