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Fig. 3 | Human Genomics

Fig. 3

From: Human adaptation to high altitude: a review of convergence between genomic and proteomic signatures

Fig. 3

A comparison of the genetic selection signatures which impart selective advantage in hypoxic environment at high altitude and protein markers differentially expressed in Tibetan/Sherpa, Ladakhis, Andean populations, and Ethiopian high-altitude populations. A total of seven genes/proteins namely HBB, TF, ANGPTL4, CDC42, GC, IGFBP1, and IGFBP2 have been identified as convergent signatures for high-altitude adaptation

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