
pmid: 33142099
Lactase persistence is a common genetic trait in Europeans and other pastoralists. New ancient DNA evidence from a Bronze Age battlefield indicates that selection for lactase persistence was strong and on-going in the last 3,000 years.
SELECTION, NORTH, TOLLENSE VALLEY, White People, Europe, BRONZE-AGE BATTLEFIELD, Gene Frequency, Child, Preschool, Prevalence, Humans, Lactase
SELECTION, NORTH, TOLLENSE VALLEY, White People, Europe, BRONZE-AGE BATTLEFIELD, Gene Frequency, Child, Preschool, Prevalence, Humans, Lactase
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