International audienceThe aim of the present study is to document the evolution of the lactase persistence trait in Central Asia, a geographical area that is thought to have been a region of long-term pastoralism. Several ethnic groups co-exist in this area: Indo-Iranian speakers who are traditionally agriculturist (Tajik) and Turkic speakers who used to be nomadic herders (Kazakh, Karakalpak, Kyrgyz, Turkmen). It was recently demonstrated that horse milking practice existed in the Botai culture of Kazakhstan as early as 5,500 BP ( Outram et al. 2009 ). However, the frequency of the lactase persistence trait and its genetic basis in Central Asian populations remain largely unknown. We propose here the first genotype-phenotype study of lacta...
BACKGROUND: The lactase enzyme allows lactose digestion in fresh milk. Its activity strongly decreas...
Lactase persistence (LP), the continued expression of lactase into adulthood, is the most strongly s...
Item does not contain fulltextThe ability of humans to digest the milk component lactose after weani...
International audienceThe aim of the present study is to document the evolution of the lactase persi...
The aim of the present study is to document the evolution of the lactase persistence trait in Centra...
The genetic adaptation of humans to the consumption of milk from dairying animals is one of the most...
International audienceThe genetic adaptation of humans to the consumption of milk from dairying anim...
Lactase persistence (LP) is common among people of European ancestry, but with the exception of some...
Lactase persistence (LP) is common among people of European ancestry, but with the exception of some...
Niche construction is the process by which organisms construct important components of their local e...
Lactase persistence (LP) is a genetically determined trate caused by the expression of lactase in ad...
Ruminant milk and dairy products are important food resources in many European, African, and Middle ...
BACKGROUND:The lactase enzyme allows lactose digestion in fresh milk. Its activity strongly decrease...
Lactase persistence, the genetic trait in which intestinal lactase activity persists at childhood le...
abstract: Lactase persistence is the ability of adults to digest lactose in milk (Segurel & Bon, 201...
BACKGROUND: The lactase enzyme allows lactose digestion in fresh milk. Its activity strongly decreas...
Lactase persistence (LP), the continued expression of lactase into adulthood, is the most strongly s...
Item does not contain fulltextThe ability of humans to digest the milk component lactose after weani...
International audienceThe aim of the present study is to document the evolution of the lactase persi...
The aim of the present study is to document the evolution of the lactase persistence trait in Centra...
The genetic adaptation of humans to the consumption of milk from dairying animals is one of the most...
International audienceThe genetic adaptation of humans to the consumption of milk from dairying anim...
Lactase persistence (LP) is common among people of European ancestry, but with the exception of some...
Lactase persistence (LP) is common among people of European ancestry, but with the exception of some...
Niche construction is the process by which organisms construct important components of their local e...
Lactase persistence (LP) is a genetically determined trate caused by the expression of lactase in ad...
Ruminant milk and dairy products are important food resources in many European, African, and Middle ...
BACKGROUND:The lactase enzyme allows lactose digestion in fresh milk. Its activity strongly decrease...
Lactase persistence, the genetic trait in which intestinal lactase activity persists at childhood le...
abstract: Lactase persistence is the ability of adults to digest lactose in milk (Segurel & Bon, 201...
BACKGROUND: The lactase enzyme allows lactose digestion in fresh milk. Its activity strongly decreas...
Lactase persistence (LP), the continued expression of lactase into adulthood, is the most strongly s...
Item does not contain fulltextThe ability of humans to digest the milk component lactose after weani...