Environmental selection during the last ice age on the mother-to-infant transmission of vitamin D and fatty acids through breast milk

Abstract
Significance The frequency of the human-specific EDAR V370A isoform is highly elevated in North and East Asian populations. The gene is known to have several pleiotropic effects, among which are sweat gland density and ductal branching in the mammary gland. The former has led some geneticists to argue that the near-fixation of this allele was caused by selection for modulation of thermoregulatory sweating. We provide an alternative hypothesis,...
Paper Details
Title
Environmental selection during the last ice age on the mother-to-infant transmission of vitamin D and fatty acids through breast milk
Published Date
Apr 23, 2018
Volume
115
Issue
19
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