The persistent expression of lactase into adulthood in humans is a recent genetic adaptation that allows the consumption of milk from other mammals after weaning. In Europe, a single allele (−13910∗T, rs4988235) in an upstream region that acts as an enhancer to the expression of the lactase gene LCT is responsible for lactase persistence and appears to have been under strong directional selection in the last 5,000 years, evidenced by the widespread occurrence of this allele on an extended haplotype. In Africa and the Middle East, the situation is more complicated and at least three other alleles (−13907∗G, rs41525747; −13915∗G, rs41380347; −14010∗C, rs145946881) in the same LCT enhancer region can cause continued lactase expression. Here we...
Lactase persistence, the genetic trait in which intestinal lactase activity persists at childhood le...
The ability to digest the milk sugar lactose as an adult (lactase persistence) is a variable genetic...
Abstract: Lactase persistence (LP) is a well-studied example of a Mendelian trait under selection in...
The persistent expression of lactase into adulthood in humans is a recent genetic adaptation that al...
The persistence of lactase into adult life in some humans is a genetic trait that is considered to h...
In humans, the ability to digest lactose, the sugar in milk, declines after weaning because of decre...
In humans, the ability to digest lactose, the sugar in milk, declines after weaning because of decre...
In humans, the ability to digest lactose, the sugar in milk, declines after weaning because of decre...
The genetic trait of lactase persistence is attributable to allelic variants in an enhancer region u...
The T-13910 variant located in the enhancer element of the lactase (LCT) gene correlates perfectly w...
Lactase, the enzyme responsible for milk digestion, is expressed in the small intestine of nearly al...
The ability to digest the milk sugar lactose as an adult (lactase persistence) is a variable genetic...
The T−13910 variant located in the enhancer element of the lactase (LCT) gene correlates perfectly w...
Contains fulltext : 170825.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
The ability to digest the milk sugar lactose as an adult (lactase persistence) is a variable genetic...
Lactase persistence, the genetic trait in which intestinal lactase activity persists at childhood le...
The ability to digest the milk sugar lactose as an adult (lactase persistence) is a variable genetic...
Abstract: Lactase persistence (LP) is a well-studied example of a Mendelian trait under selection in...
The persistent expression of lactase into adulthood in humans is a recent genetic adaptation that al...
The persistence of lactase into adult life in some humans is a genetic trait that is considered to h...
In humans, the ability to digest lactose, the sugar in milk, declines after weaning because of decre...
In humans, the ability to digest lactose, the sugar in milk, declines after weaning because of decre...
In humans, the ability to digest lactose, the sugar in milk, declines after weaning because of decre...
The genetic trait of lactase persistence is attributable to allelic variants in an enhancer region u...
The T-13910 variant located in the enhancer element of the lactase (LCT) gene correlates perfectly w...
Lactase, the enzyme responsible for milk digestion, is expressed in the small intestine of nearly al...
The ability to digest the milk sugar lactose as an adult (lactase persistence) is a variable genetic...
The T−13910 variant located in the enhancer element of the lactase (LCT) gene correlates perfectly w...
Contains fulltext : 170825.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
The ability to digest the milk sugar lactose as an adult (lactase persistence) is a variable genetic...
Lactase persistence, the genetic trait in which intestinal lactase activity persists at childhood le...
The ability to digest the milk sugar lactose as an adult (lactase persistence) is a variable genetic...
Abstract: Lactase persistence (LP) is a well-studied example of a Mendelian trait under selection in...