Oman Daily Observer

Genes help Tibetans survive at high altitudes

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NEW YORK: Variants of five different genes — including one originatin­g in the extinct human subspecies Denisovans — help Tibetans survive the harsh conditions of the high altitudes, says a study.

The people of Tibet have survived on an extremely high and arid plateau for thousands of years, due to their amazing natural ability to withstand low levels of oxygen, extreme cold, exposure to UV light and very limited food sources.

For the study, published in the journal PLOS Genetics, the researcher­s sequenced the whole genomes of 27 Tibetans and searched for advantageo­us genes.

“The comprehens­ive analysis of whole-genome sequence data from Tibetans provides valuable insights into the genetic factors underlying this population’s unique history and adaptive physiology at high altitude,” said study co-author Tatum Simonson from University of California San Diego in the US.

The analysis identified two genes already known to be involved in adaptation to high altitude, EPAS1 and EGLN1, as well as two genes related to low oxygen levels, PTGIS and KCTD12.

They also picked out a variant of VDR, which plays a role in vitamin D metabolism and may help compensate for vitamin D deficiency, which commonly affects Tibetan nomads.

The Tibetan variant of the EPAS1 gene originally came from the archaic Denisovan people, but the researcher­s found no other genes related to high altitude with Denisovan roots.

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TOURIST ATTRACTION: — AFP Boatpeople waiting for tourists on their small bamboo boats on Halong Bay in the northeaste­rn province of Quang Ninh. An Unesco World Heritage site with around 2,000 islets, Halong Bay is one of the main tourist destinatio­ns in northern Vietnam.

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