The Maasai are a pastoral people in Kenya and Tanzania, whose traditional diet of milk, blood and meat is rich in lactose, fat and cholesterol. In spite of this, they have low levels of blood cholesterol, and seldom suffer from gallstones or cardiac diseases. Field studies in the 1970s suggested that the Maasai have a genetic adaptation for cholesterol homeostasis. Analysis of HapMap 3 data using Fixation Index (Fst) and two metrics of haplotype diversity: the integrated Haplotype Score (iHS) and the Cross Population Extended Haplotype Homozygosity (XP-EHH), identified genomic regions and single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) as strong candidates for recent selection for lactase persistence and cholesterol regulation in 143–156 founder ind...
The persistent expression of lactase into adulthood in humans is a recent genetic adaptation that al...
The aim of this study is to investigate the distribution of lactase phenotypes and known genotype a...
Lactase persistence (LP) is a well-studied example of a Mendelian trait under selection in some huma...
The Maasai are a pastoral people in Kenya and Tanzania, whose traditional diet of milk, blood and me...
The Maasai are a pastoral people in Kenya and Tanzania, whose traditional diet of milk, blood and me...
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...
abstract: Lactase persistence is the ability of adults to digest lactose in milk (Segurel & Bon, 201...
Contains fulltext : 170825.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Lactase persistence (LP) is a genetically determined trate caused by the expression of lactase in ad...
The persistence of lactase into adult life in some humans is a genetic trait that is considered to h...
SummaryThe ability to digest milk into adulthood, lactase persistence (LP), as well as specific gene...
Lactase persistence, the genetic trait in which intestinal lactase activity persists at childhood le...
BACKGROUND:Lactase non-persistence is a condition where lactase activity is decreased in the intesti...
The persistent expression of lactase into adulthood in humans is a recent genetic adaptation that al...
The aim of this study is to investigate the distribution of lactase phenotypes and known genotype a...
Lactase persistence (LP) is a well-studied example of a Mendelian trait under selection in some huma...
The Maasai are a pastoral people in Kenya and Tanzania, whose traditional diet of milk, blood and me...
The Maasai are a pastoral people in Kenya and Tanzania, whose traditional diet of milk, blood and me...
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...
abstract: Lactase persistence is the ability of adults to digest lactose in milk (Segurel & Bon, 201...
Contains fulltext : 170825.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: The...
Lactase persistence (LP) is a genetically determined trate caused by the expression of lactase in ad...
The persistence of lactase into adult life in some humans is a genetic trait that is considered to h...
SummaryThe ability to digest milk into adulthood, lactase persistence (LP), as well as specific gene...
Lactase persistence, the genetic trait in which intestinal lactase activity persists at childhood le...
BACKGROUND:Lactase non-persistence is a condition where lactase activity is decreased in the intesti...
The persistent expression of lactase into adulthood in humans is a recent genetic adaptation that al...
The aim of this study is to investigate the distribution of lactase phenotypes and known genotype a...
Lactase persistence (LP) is a well-studied example of a Mendelian trait under selection in some huma...