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Denisovan DNA helps Tibetans survive at high altitudes

Posted on September 9, 2014 Written by Don

Tibetans are adapted to the low oxygen content at the high (>4000 m) altitudes where they live thanks a lower haemoglobin content in their blood which is again due to a specific gene EPAS1. This gene is more or less restricted to Tibetans, for example it is absent in their neighbours the Han Chinese. But

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