BIO220H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Lactase Persistence, Lactose Intolerance, Lactase

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A pair of species, caused by selection imposed by each other. An evolutionary response changes selection on the opposite species. Reciprocal evolutionary responses in: the two sexes, caused by selection imposed by other. Humans and their agricultural species, caused by selection imposed by each other. Evolution by ns is a genetic and ecological process. Genetics provides the material that is transmitted across generations. For humans, ecology" includes culture and the organisms we interact with. E. g. diet, how many children we have, our partner etc. Humans digest milk using the lactase enzyme. Lactase enzyme function: help break down lactose. Decline in lactase yields the lactose intolerant suite of symptoms. Note that wt is to be lactose intolerant as an adult! In many humans of european origin, lactase production persists through adulthood. In european populations, changes in the lactase gene strongly correlated with the ability to digest lactose as an adult. The substitutions are the causal variants (genetic hypothesis )

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