OBJECTIVE: Although genetic variants related to lactase persistence in European populations were supposed to have firstly undergone positive selection in farmers from the Balkans and Central Europe, demographic and evolutionary dynamics that subsequently shaped the distribution of this adaptive trait across the continent have still to be elucidated. To deepen the knowledge about potential routes of diffusion of lactase persistence to Western Europe we investigated variation at a large genomic region surrounding the LCT gene along the Italian peninsula, a geographical area that played a key role in population movements responsible for Neolithic diffusion across Europe. METHODS: By genotyping 40 highly selected SNPs in more than 400 Italia...
The genomic region containing the lactase (LCT) gene shows one of the strongest signals of positive ...
The levels of haplotype diversity within the lineages defined by two single-nucleotide polymorphisms...
The levels of haplotype diversity within the lineages defined by two single-nucleotide polymorphisms...
OBJECTIVE: Although genetic variants related to lactase persistence in European populations were su...
We investigated the occurrence and intra-allelic variability of the T-13910 variant located upstream...
none8We investigated the occurrence and intra-allelic variability of the T(-13910) variant located u...
The enzyme that hydrolyzes lactose, the main carbohydrate in milk, is lactase-phlorizin hydrolase (L...
Lactase persistence (LP) is common among people of European ancestry, but with the exception of some...
We investigated the occurrence and intra-allelic variability of the T(-13910) variant located upstre...
Lactase persistence (LP) is common among people of European ancestry, but with the exception of some...
Although ability to digest lactose generally declines after weaning in all mammals, in some human po...
Background: The ability to digest lactose after weaning, namely, lactase persistence (LP), is encode...
BACKGROUND:The lactase enzyme allows lactose digestion in fresh milk. Its activity strongly decrease...
BACKGROUND: The lactase enzyme allows lactose digestion in fresh milk. Its activity strongly decreas...
The development of lactose tolerance in humans represents a fair example of interaction between biol...
The genomic region containing the lactase (LCT) gene shows one of the strongest signals of positive ...
The levels of haplotype diversity within the lineages defined by two single-nucleotide polymorphisms...
The levels of haplotype diversity within the lineages defined by two single-nucleotide polymorphisms...
OBJECTIVE: Although genetic variants related to lactase persistence in European populations were su...
We investigated the occurrence and intra-allelic variability of the T-13910 variant located upstream...
none8We investigated the occurrence and intra-allelic variability of the T(-13910) variant located u...
The enzyme that hydrolyzes lactose, the main carbohydrate in milk, is lactase-phlorizin hydrolase (L...
Lactase persistence (LP) is common among people of European ancestry, but with the exception of some...
We investigated the occurrence and intra-allelic variability of the T(-13910) variant located upstre...
Lactase persistence (LP) is common among people of European ancestry, but with the exception of some...
Although ability to digest lactose generally declines after weaning in all mammals, in some human po...
Background: The ability to digest lactose after weaning, namely, lactase persistence (LP), is encode...
BACKGROUND:The lactase enzyme allows lactose digestion in fresh milk. Its activity strongly decrease...
BACKGROUND: The lactase enzyme allows lactose digestion in fresh milk. Its activity strongly decreas...
The development of lactose tolerance in humans represents a fair example of interaction between biol...
The genomic region containing the lactase (LCT) gene shows one of the strongest signals of positive ...
The levels of haplotype diversity within the lineages defined by two single-nucleotide polymorphisms...
The levels of haplotype diversity within the lineages defined by two single-nucleotide polymorphisms...