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This genetic mutation helps yaks survive at high elevations. It could lead to treatments for nerve damage in humans
Some animals, including yaks and Tibetan antelopes, thrive at high elevations where oxygen levels are low. In humans, however, insufficient oxygen during development can lead to problems such as ...
A desert community lives on a diet of blood and meat that would make most people sick.
Scientists showed that a mutation in animals that live at high altitude promotes myelin regeneration, informing potential new ...
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