Faster heartbeat helps deer mice to survive at high altitudes
Published Date: 11/7/2019
Source: phys.org
Mice living at high altitudes in the American West carry a genetic variant that increases their heart rate, helping them cope with the low oxygen levels that occur at high elevations. Rena Schweizer of the University of Montana and colleagues report these findings in a new study published 30th October in PLOS Genetics.