We've always banked calories in the form of fat so that we would have a hedge against starvation. Between 14 and 17 million years ago, there was a series of mutations in the genes that made an enzyme called uricase that breaks down uric acid. Those of our ancestors that had these mutations then would survive when food was scarce. And they passed those genes on to you and to me and to every human walking the planet.

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