International audienceArcheological evidence shows that first nomadic pastoralists came to the African Sahel from northeastern Sahara, where milking is reported by ~7.5 ka. A second wave of pastoralists arrived with the expansion of Arabic tribes in 7th-14th century CE. All Sahelian pastoralists depend on milk production but genetic diversity underlying their lactase persistence (LP) is poorly understood
Background: Today, African pastoralists are found mainly in the Sahel/Savannah belt spanning 6,000 k...
The objective of this study was to provide deeper knowledge of the maternal genetic structure and de...
In humans, the ability to digest lactose, the sugar in milk, declines after weaning because of decre...
Lactase persistence (LP), the state enabling the digestion of milk sugar in adulthood, occurs only i...
The process by which pastoralism and agriculture spread from the Fertile Crescent over the past 10,0...
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...
SummaryThe ability to digest milk into adulthood, lactase persistence (LP), as well as specific gene...
Background Human population history in the Holocene was profoundly impacted by changes in lifestyle ...
The contribution compare the historical circumstances of the origin and development of milk producti...
Background Human population history in the Holocene was profoundly impacted by changes in lifestyle ...
Traditional pastoralists survive in few places in the world. They can still be encountered in the Af...
Breeding of domesticated animals was one of the most important events which led to a significant pro...
SummaryAlthough southern African Khoisan populations are often assumed to have remained largely isol...
In the prehistoric green Sahara of Holocene North Africa-in contrast to the Neolithic of Europe and ...
Background: Today, African pastoralists are found mainly in the Sahel/Savannah belt spanning 6,000 k...
The objective of this study was to provide deeper knowledge of the maternal genetic structure and de...
In humans, the ability to digest lactose, the sugar in milk, declines after weaning because of decre...
Lactase persistence (LP), the state enabling the digestion of milk sugar in adulthood, occurs only i...
The process by which pastoralism and agriculture spread from the Fertile Crescent over the past 10,0...
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...
SummaryThe ability to digest milk into adulthood, lactase persistence (LP), as well as specific gene...
Background Human population history in the Holocene was profoundly impacted by changes in lifestyle ...
The contribution compare the historical circumstances of the origin and development of milk producti...
Background Human population history in the Holocene was profoundly impacted by changes in lifestyle ...
Traditional pastoralists survive in few places in the world. They can still be encountered in the Af...
Breeding of domesticated animals was one of the most important events which led to a significant pro...
SummaryAlthough southern African Khoisan populations are often assumed to have remained largely isol...
In the prehistoric green Sahara of Holocene North Africa-in contrast to the Neolithic of Europe and ...
Background: Today, African pastoralists are found mainly in the Sahel/Savannah belt spanning 6,000 k...
The objective of this study was to provide deeper knowledge of the maternal genetic structure and de...
In humans, the ability to digest lactose, the sugar in milk, declines after weaning because of decre...