Genetic Evidence for High-Altitude Adaptation in Tibet
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Jinchuan Xing | Tatum S. Simonson | Ga Qin | Yingzhong Yang | Chad D. Huff | David J. Witherspoon | Lynn B. Jorde | L. Jorde | D. Witherspoon | Jinchuan Xing | C. Huff | J. Prchal | T. Simonson | Ying-zhong Yang | Haixia Yun | G. Qin | Z. Bai | F. Lorenzo | Rili Ge | Josef T. Prchal | Haixia Yun | Zhenzhong Bai | Felipe R. Lorenzo | RiLi Ge | Yingzhong Yang | G. Qin
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