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222 related items for PubMed ID: 33879609

  • 1. Local adaptation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis on the Tibetan Plateau.
    Liu Q, Liu H, Shi L, Gan M, Zhao X, Lyu LD, Takiff HE, Wan K, Gao Q.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2021 Apr 27; 118(17):. PubMed ID: 33879609
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  • 5. Population history and genomic signatures for high-altitude adaptation in Tibetan pigs.
    Ai H, Yang B, Li J, Xie X, Chen H, Ren J.
    BMC Genomics; 2014 Oct 01; 15(1):834. PubMed ID: 25270331
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  • 7. Genetic convergence in the adaptation of dogs and humans to the high-altitude environment of the tibetan plateau.
    Wang GD, Fan RX, Zhai W, Liu F, Wang L, Zhong L, Wu H, Yang HC, Wu SF, Zhu CL, Li Y, Gao Y, Ge RL, Wu CI, Zhang YP.
    Genome Biol Evol; 2014 Aug 01; 6(8):2122-8. PubMed ID: 25091388
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  • 8. Functional analysis of the brain natriuretic peptide gene for high-altitude adaptation in Tibetan pigs.
    Tian X, Ma J, Wu Y, Zhang P, Li Q, Zhang H, Wu C.
    Gene; 2021 Feb 05; 768():145305. PubMed ID: 33186614
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  • 12. Plateau Grass and Greenhouse Flower? Distinct Genetic Basis of Closely Related Toad Tadpoles Respectively Adapted to High Altitude and Karst Caves.
    Chang L, Zhu W, Shi S, Zhang M, Jiang J, Li C, Xie F, Wang B.
    Genes (Basel); 2020 Jan 22; 11(2):. PubMed ID: 31979140
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  • 13. Genetic diversity of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis Beijing family in Brazil and Mozambique and relation with infectivity and induction of necrosis in THP-1 cells.
    Gomes LL, Vasconcellos SE, Gomes HM, Elias AR, da Silva Rocha A, Ribeiro SC, Panunto AC, Ferrazoli L, da Silva Telles MA, Ivens de AM, Kritski AL, Mokrousov I, Manicheva OA, Lasunskaia E, Suffys PN.
    Tuberculosis (Edinb); 2015 Jun 22; 95 Suppl 1():S190-6. PubMed ID: 25841343
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  • 17. The draft genome of the Tibetan partridge (Perdix hodgsoniae) provides insights into its phylogenetic position and high-altitude adaptation.
    Zhou C, Zheng X, Feng K, Peng K, Zhang Y, Zhao G, Meng Y, Zhang L, Yue B, Wu Y.
    J Hered; 2023 Apr 06; 114(2):175-188. PubMed ID: 36546409
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  • 18. Shared Pathogenomic Patterns Characterize a New Phylotype, Revealing Transition toward Host-Adaptation Long before Speciation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis.
    Sapriel G, Brosch R.
    Genome Biol Evol; 2019 Aug 01; 11(8):2420-2438. PubMed ID: 31368488
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