Autor: Han Jianlin
- EPAS1 gain-of-function mutation contributes to high altitude adaptation in Tibetan horses
- A single-nucleotide mutation within the TBX3 enhancer increased body size in Chinese horses
- Fecal microbiota was reshaped in UCP1 knock-in pigs via the Adipose-Liver-Gut Axis and contributed to less fat deposition
Autor: Jianfei Pan
- EPAS1 gain-of-function mutation contributes to high altitude adaptation in Tibetan horses
- A single-nucleotide mutation within the TBX3 enhancer increased body size in Chinese horses
- Fecal microbiota was reshaped in UCP1 knock-in pigs via the Adipose-Liver-Gut Axis and contributed to less fat deposition
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