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Andean High-Altitude Populations

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This contrasts with Tibetan adaptations, demonstrating that different genetic paths can achieve the same functional outcome.

Homo sapiens

Human Population · Andes Mountains, South America

Human populations living at high altitude in the Andes that independently evolved physiological adaptations to hypoxia through increased hemoglobin concentration (more red blood cells) via upregulation of erythropoietin (EPO). This contrasts with Tibetan adaptations, demonstrating that different genetic paths can achieve the same functional outcome.

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