Background Human population history in the Holocene was profoundly impacted by changes in lifestyle following the invention and adoption of food-production practices. These changes triggered significant increases in population sizes and expansions over large distances. Here we investigate the population history of the Fulani, a pastoral population extending throughout the African Sahel/Savannah belt. Results Based on genome-wide analyses we propose that ancestors of the Fulani population experienced admixture between a West African group and a group carrying both European and North African ancestries. This admixture was likely coupled with newly adopted herding practices, as it resulted in signatures of genetic adaptation in contemporary F...
Thanks to the ability to digest lactose, Arabian nomads had become less dependent upon their sedenta...
Abstract Background Fulani are a widely spread African ethnic group characterized by lower susceptib...
Lactase persistence, the genetic trait in which intestinal lactase activity persists at childhood le...
Background Human population history in the Holocene was profoundly impacted by changes in lifestyle ...
Background Human population history in the Holocene was profoundly impacted by changes in lifestyle ...
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...
Africa is the continent where modern humans originated and yet, African demographic history remains ...
In humans, the ability to digest lactose, the sugar in milk, declines after weaning because of decre...
Contains fulltext : 170825.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
The process by which pastoralism and agriculture spread from the Fertile Crescent over the past 10,0...
Lactase persistence (LP), the state enabling the digestion of milk sugar in adulthood, occurs only i...
The development of lactose tolerance in humans represents a fair example of interaction between biol...
SummaryThe ability to digest milk into adulthood, lactase persistence (LP), as well as specific gene...
Lactase persistence (LP) is a genetically determined trate caused by the expression of lactase in ad...
Thanks to the ability to digest lactose, Arabian nomads had become less dependent upon their sedenta...
Abstract Background Fulani are a widely spread African ethnic group characterized by lower susceptib...
Lactase persistence, the genetic trait in which intestinal lactase activity persists at childhood le...
Background Human population history in the Holocene was profoundly impacted by changes in lifestyle ...
Background Human population history in the Holocene was profoundly impacted by changes in lifestyle ...
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...
Africa is the continent where modern humans originated and yet, African demographic history remains ...
In humans, the ability to digest lactose, the sugar in milk, declines after weaning because of decre...
Contains fulltext : 170825.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
The process by which pastoralism and agriculture spread from the Fertile Crescent over the past 10,0...
Lactase persistence (LP), the state enabling the digestion of milk sugar in adulthood, occurs only i...
The development of lactose tolerance in humans represents a fair example of interaction between biol...
SummaryThe ability to digest milk into adulthood, lactase persistence (LP), as well as specific gene...
Lactase persistence (LP) is a genetically determined trate caused by the expression of lactase in ad...
Thanks to the ability to digest lactose, Arabian nomads had become less dependent upon their sedenta...
Abstract Background Fulani are a widely spread African ethnic group characterized by lower susceptib...
Lactase persistence, the genetic trait in which intestinal lactase activity persists at childhood le...