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Sherpas share genetic variations with Tibetans for high‐altitude adaptation
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The shared sequence variants and hemoglobin trait between Sherpas and Tibetans indicate a shared genetic basis for high-altitude adaptation, consistent with the proposal that Sherpas are in fact a recently derived population from Tibetans and they inherited adaptive variants for high-altitude adaptation from their Tibetan ancestors.
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