Lactase persistence (LP) is common among people of European ancestry, but with the exception of some African, Middle Eastern and southern Asian groups, is rare or absent elsewhere in the world. Lactase gene haplotype conservation around a polymorphism strongly associated with LP in Europeans (213,910 C/T) indicates that the derived allele is recent in origin and has been subject to strong positive selection. Furthermore, ancient DNA work has shown that the 213,910*T (derived) allele was very rare or absent in early Neolithic central Europeans. It is unlikely that LP would provide a selective advantage without a supply of fresh milk, and this has lead to a gene-culture coevolutionary model where lactase persistence is only favoured in cultur...
OBJECTIVE: Although genetic variants related to lactase persistence in European populations were su...
The ability to digest milk during adulthood (lactase persistence) is a genetically determined trait ...
Being able to digest milk sugar beyond the age of weaning is a rather new trait in humans. The calcu...
Lactase persistence (LP) is common among people of European ancestry, but with the exception of some...
BACKGROUND:The lactase enzyme allows lactose digestion in fresh milk. Its activity strongly decrease...
Lactase persistence, the ability to digest the milk sugar lactose in adulthood, is highly associated...
BACKGROUND: The lactase enzyme allows lactose digestion in fresh milk. Its activity strongly decreas...
Ruminant milk and dairy products are important food resources in many European, African, and Middle ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe ability of humans to digest the milk component lactose after weani...
The genomic region containing the lactase (LCT) gene shows one of the strongest signals of positive ...
Lactase persistence (LP), the dominant Mendelian trait conferring the ability to digest the milk sug...
Niche construction is the process by which organisms construct important components of their local e...
In European and many African, Middle Eastern and southern Asian populations, lactase persistence (LP...
Lactase persistence (LP), the continued expression of lactase into adulthood, is the most strongly s...
Lactase persistence (LP), the continued expression of lactase into adulthood, is the most strongly ...
OBJECTIVE: Although genetic variants related to lactase persistence in European populations were su...
The ability to digest milk during adulthood (lactase persistence) is a genetically determined trait ...
Being able to digest milk sugar beyond the age of weaning is a rather new trait in humans. The calcu...
Lactase persistence (LP) is common among people of European ancestry, but with the exception of some...
BACKGROUND:The lactase enzyme allows lactose digestion in fresh milk. Its activity strongly decrease...
Lactase persistence, the ability to digest the milk sugar lactose in adulthood, is highly associated...
BACKGROUND: The lactase enzyme allows lactose digestion in fresh milk. Its activity strongly decreas...
Ruminant milk and dairy products are important food resources in many European, African, and Middle ...
Item does not contain fulltextThe ability of humans to digest the milk component lactose after weani...
The genomic region containing the lactase (LCT) gene shows one of the strongest signals of positive ...
Lactase persistence (LP), the dominant Mendelian trait conferring the ability to digest the milk sug...
Niche construction is the process by which organisms construct important components of their local e...
In European and many African, Middle Eastern and southern Asian populations, lactase persistence (LP...
Lactase persistence (LP), the continued expression of lactase into adulthood, is the most strongly s...
Lactase persistence (LP), the continued expression of lactase into adulthood, is the most strongly ...
OBJECTIVE: Although genetic variants related to lactase persistence in European populations were su...
The ability to digest milk during adulthood (lactase persistence) is a genetically determined trait ...
Being able to digest milk sugar beyond the age of weaning is a rather new trait in humans. The calcu...