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Evolutionary Implications of Environmental Toxicant Exposure.


ABSTRACT: Homo sapiens have been exposed to various toxins and harmful compounds that change according to various phases of human evolution. Population genetics studies showed that such exposures lead to adaptive genetic changes; while observing present exposures to different toxicants, the first molecular mechanism that confers plasticity is epigenetic remodeling and, in particular, DNA methylation variation, a molecular mechanism proposed for medium-term adaptation. A large amount of scientific literature from clinical and medical studies revealed the high impact of such exposure on human biology; thus, in this review, we examine and infer the impact that different environmental toxicants may have in shaping human evolution. We first describe how environmental toxicants shape natural human variation in terms of genetic and epigenetic diversity, and then we describe how DNA methylation may influence mutation rate and, thus, genetic variability. We describe the impact of these substances on biological fitness in terms of reproduction and survival, and in conclusion, we focus on their effect on brain evolution and physiology.

SUBMITTER: Bolognesi G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9775150 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evolutionary Implications of Environmental Toxicant Exposure.

Bolognesi Giorgia G   Bacalini Maria Giulia MG   Pirazzini Chiara C   Garagnani Paolo P   Giuliani Cristina C  

Biomedicines 20221201 12


<i>Homo sapiens</i> have been exposed to various toxins and harmful compounds that change according to various phases of human evolution. Population genetics studies showed that such exposures lead to adaptive genetic changes; while observing present exposures to different toxicants, the first molecular mechanism that confers plasticity is epigenetic remodeling and, in particular, DNA methylation variation, a molecular mechanism proposed for medium-term adaptation. A large amount of scientific l  ...[more]

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