Genetic variations in Tibetan populations and high-altitude adaptation at the Himalayas.
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Hui Zhang | Bing Su | Yi Peng | B. Su | Hui Zhang | Chao-ying Cui | X. Qi | Ouzhuluobu | Hua Chen | Xuebin Qi | Yi Peng | Zhaohui Yang | Tianyi Wu | Chaoying Cui | Hong Shi | Xiongjian Luo | Xiang Tao | Basang | Ciwangsangbu | Danzengduojie | Hua Chen | Tianyi Wu | Xiongjian Luo | H. Shi | Zhaohui Yang | Xiang Tao | Chao-ying Cui
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