Fig. 3From: Human adaptation to high altitude: a review of convergence between genomic and proteomic signaturesA 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 adaptationBack to article page