leucylproline

lactase ; Homo sapiens







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1 27577176 The lactase -13910C>T polymorphism (rs4988235) is associated with overweight/obesity and obesity-related variables in a population sample of Portuguese young adults. 2017 Jan 1
2 24448642 Direct estimates of natural selection in Iberia indicate calcium absorption was not the only driver of lactase persistence in Europe. 2014 Apr 2
3 24630847 Genetic origins of lactase persistence and the spread of pastoralism in Africa. 2014 Apr 3 1
4 23327608 Distribution of the - 13910C>T polymorphism in the general population of Portugal and in subjects with gastrointestinal complaints associated with milk consumption. 2013 Mar 1
5 20015952 European lactase persistence genotype shows evidence of association with increase in body mass index. 2010 Mar 15 1
6 19714206 The origins of lactase persistence in Europe. 2009 Aug 1
7 15054412 The genetic variant of lactase persistence C (-13910) T as a risk factor for type I and II diabetes in the Finnish population. 2004 Sep 2