Tibetan Individuals

Tibetan Individuals

Genetic mutations among Tibetans help them to live and work on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, which features elevations as high as 14,800 feet. They can withstand low levels of oxygen and limited access to food. One of these variants was inherited from an extinct group of humans known as the Denisovans, a sister species to the Neanderthals.

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