Researchers, who have been studying the Tibetan people, suggested that genetic adaptations for life at high altitudes found in Tibetans likely instigated around 30,000 years ago in people related to contemporary Sherpa. The shift of beneficial mutations between human populations and selective enrichment of these genes in descendent generations embodies a novel mechanism for adjustment to new … [Read more...]
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