In historical times epidemics and pandemics killed large proportions of the European population, with likely consequences for the human genome as a result of positive selection acting on protective alleles. Pathophysiological evidence has suggested, for example, that cystic fibrosis mutations may confer resistance to cholera or other chloride-secreting diarrhoeas, whereas a high incidence of the CCR5-Delta32 mutation, which nowadays plays a substantial role in immunity against HIV-I infection, has been proposed to have provided some immunity against plague (...............)
Evolutionary consequences of the past pandemics
BRAMANTI, Barbara;
2013
Abstract
In historical times epidemics and pandemics killed large proportions of the European population, with likely consequences for the human genome as a result of positive selection acting on protective alleles. Pathophysiological evidence has suggested, for example, that cystic fibrosis mutations may confer resistance to cholera or other chloride-secreting diarrhoeas, whereas a high incidence of the CCR5-Delta32 mutation, which nowadays plays a substantial role in immunity against HIV-I infection, has been proposed to have provided some immunity against plague (...............)File in questo prodotto:
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