Genomic adaptations to cereal‐based diets contribute to mitigate metabolic risk in some human populations of East Asian ancestry

Author:

Landini Arianna12,Yu Shaobo1,Gnecchi‐Ruscone Guido Alberto3,Abondio Paolo1,Ojeda‐Granados Claudia14,Sarno Stefania1,De Fanti Sara5,Gentilini Davide67,Di Blasio Anna Maria7,Jin Hanjun8,Nguyen Thanh Tin9,Romeo Giovanni1011,Prata Cecilia12,Bortolini Eugenio13,Luiselli Donata13,Pettener Davide1,Sazzini Marco15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Laboratory of Molecular Anthropology & Centre for Genome Biology Department of Biological, Geological and Environmental Sciences University of Bologna Bologna Italy

2. Centre for Global Health Research Usher Institute of Population Health Sciences and Informatics University of Edinburgh Edinburgh UK

3. Department of Archaeogenetics Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History Jena Germany

4. Department of Molecular Biology in Medicine Civil Hospital of Guadalajara “Fray Antonio Alcalde” and Health Sciences Center University of Guadalajara Guadalajara Mexico

5. Interdepartmental Centre Alma Mater Research Institute on Global Challenges and Climate Change University of Bologna Bologna Italy

6. Department of Brain and Behavioral Sciences University of Pavia Pavia Italy

7. Italian Auxologic Institute IRCCS Cusano Milanino, Milan Italy

8. Department of Biological Sciences College of Natural Science Dankook University Cheonan South Korea

9. Hue University of Medicine and Pharmacy Hue Vietnam

10. Medical Genetics Unit S. Orsola Hospital University of Bologna Bologna Italy

11. European School of Genetic Medicine Italy

12. Department of Pharmacy and Biotechnology University of Bologna Bologna Italy

13. Department of Cultural Heritage University of Bologna Ravenna Italy

Funder

FP7 Ideas: European Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,Genetics,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics

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