Bekah Hubstenberger

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Denisovan gene variants account for much of the remarkable physical diversity of modern humans, allowing them to live in a variety of extreme habitats. Tibetans carry a Denisovan gene mutation that affects red blood cells, making it possible to live comfortably on a 13,000-feet- or 4,000-meter-high plateau where the air contains 40 percent less oxygen than at sea level.[67] Another gene variant that increases the size of the spleen is carried by the Sama-Bajau, nomadic people who live on flotillas of houseboats in the seas off the Philippines, Malaysia and Indonesia.[68] The spleen stores ...more
Bekah Hubstenberger
do the women of jeju have this or too soon in evolutionary time frame?
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
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