Several dietary shifts have occurred in the human lineage accompanying transitions to high-quality diets, the adoption of meat eating, food processing and cooking, and facilitating the evolution of energetically expensive brains. Adaptations to new nutritional resources have thus strongly contributed to shape the genome of human ancestors and of H. sapiens, influencing a variety of traits, being often related to crucial biological/cultural innovations, and introducing novel challenges to human metabolism. The relatively recent human occupation of a vast range of environments, in which populations encountered ever new and demanding nutritional landscapes, further boosted the rate of these dietary changes, producing dramatic and still on-goin...
Adaptation to food resources is a driver of molecular evolution in mammals and a major transition in...
Background: The study of local adaptation processes is a very important research topic in the field ...
genotypes: connecting the dots toward an evolutionary understanding of modern chronic diseases. J Ap...
Several dietary shifts have occurred in the human lineage accompanying transitions to high-quality d...
A string of biological and cultural changes strongly related to the occupation of new environmental ...
BACKGROUND: One of the most important dietary shifts underwent by human populations began to occu...
BACKGROUND: One of the most important dietary shifts underwent by human populations began to occur i...
Environmental changes, as well as evolution in cultural habits, are able to substantially affect pop...
Genetic adaptations to local environment during evolution shaped the human genome. Identifying evolu...
Sequencing of the human genome has opened the door to the most exciting new era for nutritional scie...
Background: Humans have adapted to widespread changes during the past 2 million years in both enviro...
Numerous dietary strategies are currently used for the prevention of metabolic diseases and for weig...
Each person differs from the next by an average of over 3 million genetic variations in their DNA. T...
Diverse climates, infectious agents, and subsistence patterns drove humans to adapt metabolically to...
There is increasing evidence indicating that nutritional genomics represents a promise to improve pu...
Adaptation to food resources is a driver of molecular evolution in mammals and a major transition in...
Background: The study of local adaptation processes is a very important research topic in the field ...
genotypes: connecting the dots toward an evolutionary understanding of modern chronic diseases. J Ap...
Several dietary shifts have occurred in the human lineage accompanying transitions to high-quality d...
A string of biological and cultural changes strongly related to the occupation of new environmental ...
BACKGROUND: One of the most important dietary shifts underwent by human populations began to occu...
BACKGROUND: One of the most important dietary shifts underwent by human populations began to occur i...
Environmental changes, as well as evolution in cultural habits, are able to substantially affect pop...
Genetic adaptations to local environment during evolution shaped the human genome. Identifying evolu...
Sequencing of the human genome has opened the door to the most exciting new era for nutritional scie...
Background: Humans have adapted to widespread changes during the past 2 million years in both enviro...
Numerous dietary strategies are currently used for the prevention of metabolic diseases and for weig...
Each person differs from the next by an average of over 3 million genetic variations in their DNA. T...
Diverse climates, infectious agents, and subsistence patterns drove humans to adapt metabolically to...
There is increasing evidence indicating that nutritional genomics represents a promise to improve pu...
Adaptation to food resources is a driver of molecular evolution in mammals and a major transition in...
Background: The study of local adaptation processes is a very important research topic in the field ...
genotypes: connecting the dots toward an evolutionary understanding of modern chronic diseases. J Ap...