The Frequency of the LCT*-13910C>T Polymorphism Associated with Lactase Persistence Diverges among Euro-Descendant Groups from Brazil. [PDF]
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Absence of the lactase-persistence-associated allele in early Neolithic Europeans
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Low prevalence of lactase persistence in Neolithic South-West Europe [PDF]
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Molecular variability of lactase persistence in Eurasian populations
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On the Evolution of Lactase Persistence in Humans
Annual Review of Genomics and Human Genetics, 2017Lactase persistence—the ability of adults to digest the lactose in milk—varies widely in frequency across human populations. This trait represents an adaptation to the domestication of dairying animals and the subsequent consumption of their milk. Five variants are currently known to underlie this phenotype, which is monogenic in Eurasia but mostly ...
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Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 2022Background The study aims to estimate the prevalence of lactase non-persistence (LNP) among Greenlandic Inuit and Scandinavians living in Nuuk and East Greenland.
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