Comparative transcriptomic and proteomic analyses provide insights into the key genes involved in high-altitude adaptation in the Tibetan pig
Abstract Tibetan pigs that inhabit the Tibetan Plateau exhibit striking phenotypic and physiological differences from lowland pigs, and have adapted well to extreme conditions. However, the mechanisms involved in regulating gene expression at high altitude in these animals are not fully understood....
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Main Authors: | Bo Zhang, Yangzom Chamba, Peng Shang, Zhixiu Wang, Jun Ma, Liyuang Wang, Hao Zhang |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/cd657c636fbe4f729ffdc6141f0a9018 |
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