Human Evolution in Action: High-Altitude Adaptation on the Tibetan Plateau
Exploring the Ongoing Evolution of High-Altitude Populations
Human evolution continues, driven by the pressure of extreme environments. Among the most compelling examples is the adaptation of populations living in high-altitude areas such as the Tibetan Plateau, where oxygen levels are significantly lower than those at sea level. Over millennia, these communities have developed unique physiological traits that en…
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