Genetic signals of high-altitude adaptation in amphibians: a comparative transcriptome analysis.
Weizhao YangYin QiJinzhong FuPublished in: BMC genetics (2016)
Amphibians clearly employ different genetic mechanisms for high-altitude adaptation compared to endotherms. Modifications of genes associated with nutrient metabolism feature prominently while genes related to hypoxia tolerance appear to be insignificant. Poikilotherms represent the majority of animal diversity, and we hope that our results will provide useful directions for future studies of amphibians as well as other poikilotherms.