Lactose tolerance by a different stroke

Convergent adaptation of human lactase persistence in Africa and Europe:

A SNP in the gene encoding lactase (LCT) (C/T-13910) is associated with the ability to digest milk as adults (lactase persistence) in Europeans, but the genetic basis of lactase persistence in Africans was previously unknown. We conducted a genotype-phenotype association study in 470 Tanzanians, Kenyans and Sudanese and identified three SNPs (G/C-14010, T/G-13915 and C/G-13907) that are associated with lactase persistence and that have derived alleles that significantly enhance transcription from the LCT promoter in vitro. These SNPs originated on different haplotype backgrounds from the European C/T-13910 SNP and from each other.

Nick Wade has an article in The New York Times.

Related: Lactose tolerance, is it "dominant"?, Milk digestion, it does a body good and Genes & culture & milk.

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