Tibetans' genes have quickly adapted to high altitude

Saturday, July 3, 2010 - 22:35 in Biology & Nature

Within 3,000 years, Tibetans have developed a unique form of a gene that has allowed them to thrive at altitudes above 14,000 feet. The Tibet plateau is a land of yaks and sherpas — and rapid evolution.

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