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Major gene for percent of oxygen saturation of arterial hemoglobin in Tibetan highlanders
Authors:Cynthia M. Beall  John Blangero  Sarah Williams-Blangero  Melvyn C. Goldstein
Abstract:This report employs a statistical genetic approach to analyze quantitative oxygen transport variables in a high-altitude (4,850–5,450 m) native Tibetan population and demonstrates the presence of a major gene influencing % O2 saturation of arterial hemoglobin. This result suggests the hypothesis that individuals with the dominant allele for higher % O2 saturation have a selective advantage at high altitude. Studies of the biologically distinctive Himalayan and Andean populations have greatly influenced thinking about ongoing human evolution and adaptation; this is the first statistical evidence for a major gene enhancing oxygen transport in a highaltitude native population. © 1994 wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:Hypoxia  Adaptation  Statistical genetics  Tibet
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