Gene expression variations in high-altitude adaptation: a case study of the Asiatic toad (Bufo gargarizans).
Weizhao YangYin QiBin LuLiang QiaoYayong WuJinzhong FuPublished in: BMC genetics (2017)
These broadly suppressed expression patterns at high altitudes are in strong contrast to those of endothermic homeotherms, suggesting poikilothermic vertebrates may have adopted different strategies at high altitudes. Our results strongly support that both genotypic specialization and phenotypic plasticity play crucial role in adaptation to high altitude for Asiatic toads. Poikilothermic vertebrates are among the most hypoxia-tolerant animals known, and many molecular mechanisms remain elusive. We hope that our results will provide useful directions for future research.