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Demographic history was a formative mechanism of the genetic structure for the taste receptor TAS2R16 in human populations inhabiting Africa's Sahel/Savannah Belt.

Iva KulichováMédéric MouterdeMohammed G MokhtarIssa DialloPetr TřískaYoro Mame DialloZuzana HofmanováEstella S PoloniViktor Černý
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2021)
Our results do not support the notion that the genetic diversity of TAS2R16 in Sahelian populations was shaped by selective pressures. This could result from several alternative and not mutually exclusive mechanisms, of which the possibility that, due to the pleiotropic nature of TAS2R16, selective pressures on other traits could counterbalance those acting on bitter taste perception, or that the change of diet in the Neolithic generally relaxed selective pressure on this gene.
Keyphrases
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