Biologists have found about
30 genes in which a version rare among the Han Chinese has become common among the Tibetans. The most striking instance was a version of a gene possessed by only 9% of the Han Chinese but by 87% of the Tibetans. The fact that there are significant genetic differences between the two ethnic groups - in spite of only splitting recently - is evidence that natural selection has strongly favored these genes in the Tibetans.
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