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Eight additional Tibetan sequences generated in our lab were also included for phylogenetic analysis as Tibetan highlanders.
The DNA sequences generated in this study can be downloaded from NCBI BioProject IDs: PRJNA382576, PRJNA397173, PRJNA397177 and PRJNA397178.
Accession codes: DNA sequences generated in this study have been deposited in the European Nucleotide Archive (ENA) under accession codes LN734262 to LN734648 and LN876762 to LN876780.
Gene sequences generated in this study were deposited in GenBank and the accession numbers are KT377029.
The sequences generated in this study have been deposited in GenBank (accession numbers: LC071531-LC071552).
The nucleotide sequences generated in this study were deposited in NCBI GenBank with the accession numbers: [GenBank:JX012104-JX012128].
Genome sequences generated in this study were deposited in GenBank.
A total of 2,522 gag sequences generated in this study were deposited in GenBank.
The length of all sequences generated in this study was 36 nucleotides.
DNA sequences generated in this paper are available in GenBank (accession numbers EU645266-EU645479).
The 16S rRNA sequences were gathered from previously published data and sequences generated in this study.
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