The DNA of people who lived in Great Britain thousands of years ago has markers of natural selection at work – and the driving force seems to have been a shortage of vitamin D
Humans
29 March 2022
An artist’s impression of a Bronze age settlement
Lennart Larsen/Nationalmuseet
Natural selection was at work on Bronze Age Britons, ancient DNA reveals. Within the past 4500 years, evolution has acted on genes involved in the production of vitamin D – which people living in Britain are sometimes short of due to a lack of sunlight for much of the year.
The genetic changes have had knock-on effects on other traits, from the ability of people to
digest milk to their skin colour.
One of the ways evolutionary change can happen is through natural selection: …
Source: Humans - newscientist.com