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A Positive Correlation between Elevated Altitude and Frequency of Mutant Alleles at the EPAS1 and HBB Loci in Chinese Indigenous Dogs 被引量:4
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作者 Ruoxi Fan Fei Liu +5 位作者 Hong Wu Shifang Wu Chunling Zhu Yan Li Guodong Wang Yaping Zhang 《Journal of Genetics and Genomics》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2015年第4期173-177,共5页
Hypoxia represents one of the most extreme environmental conditions for both human beings and animals living at high al- titudes (Zhao et al., 2009). Over the past few years, great attention has been focused on the ... Hypoxia represents one of the most extreme environmental conditions for both human beings and animals living at high al- titudes (Zhao et al., 2009). Over the past few years, great attention has been focused on the genetic bases of adaption to high-altitude environments (Bigham et al., 2010; Simonson et al., 2010). The domestic dog (Canisfamiliaris) is the first animal that developed an intimate relationship with human beings. Dogs migrated with human beings and have adapted to variety of ecological niches (Savolainen et al., 2002). Our previous research revealed parallel evolution and convergent evolution in the adaptation of dogs and humans to the high-altitude environment of the Tibetan plateau (Wang et al., 2013, 2014), suggesting that exploring the adaption of domestic dogs to high-altitude hypoxia is an interesting and important question. 展开更多
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