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Diversity: Of beans and genes

Michael Eisenstein
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Michael Eisenstein: Michael Eisenstein is a journalist in Philadelphia.

Nature, 2010, vol. 468, issue 7327, S13-S15

Abstract: Several human genes involved in digestion have diverged along cultural lines. Research suggests these adaptations influence the range of foods tolerated and even certain diseases.

Date: 2010
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