In famine conditions, diarrhoea can turn from an inconvenient to a fatal condition. So when they're exposed to pathagans because of got disturbances and the fact that drinking melkis going to give them some to some degree,. diarrhoea, that's the time when natural selection would have been very strong. Now this study focused on europe, but could this pattern of lactase persistence being linked with famine and disease be found in other populations that drink milk? I asked mark, that's a really good question, wel the correct answer is, we don't know. But those issues of famine and disease exposure are fairly universal in human pre history, wherever you go. i wouldn

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