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SUBMITTER: Guimaraes Alves AC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC8493957 | biostudies-literature | 2021
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
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Frontiers in genetics 20210922
In adulthood, the ability to digest lactose, the main sugar present in milk of mammals, is a phenotype (lactase persistence) observed in historically herder populations, mainly Northern Europeans, Eastern Africans, and Middle Eastern nomads. As the <i>-13910<sup>∗</sup>T</i> allele in the <i>MCM6</i> gene is the most well-characterized allele responsible for the lactase persistence phenotype, the <i>-13910C</i> > <i>T</i> (rs4988235) polymorphism is commonly evaluated in lactase persistence stud ...[more]