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NY Times: Human Culture Plays a Role in Natural Selection.

“The best evidence available to Dr. Boyd and Dr. Richerson for culture being a selective force was the lactose tolerance found in many northern Europeans. Most people switch off the gene that digests the lactose in milk shortly after they are weaned, but in northern Europeans — the descendants of an ancient cattle-rearing culture that emerged in the region some 6,000 years ago — the gene is kept switched on in adulthood.” I imagine this makes lactose intolerant individuals feel less isolated.

03/04/10 • 12:57 PM • HealthHistoryScience • No Comments

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