2016
DOI: 10.18632/aging.100986
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Genetic variants determining survival and fertility in an adverse African environment: a population-based large-scale candidate gene association study

Abstract: Human survival probability and fertility decline strongly with age. These life history traits have been shaped by evolution. However, research has failed to uncover a consistent genetic determination of variation in survival and fertility. As an explanation, such genetic determinants have been selected in adverse environments, in which humans have lived during most of their history, but are almost exclusively studied in populations in modern affluent environments. Here, we present a large-scale candidate gene … Show more

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“…We excluded 199 individuals with a mismatch between the genotyped and registered sex, Five individuals were excluded because of both reasons. We have described the difficulties of field work in Ghana in a recent study [ 26 ], further explaining our exclusions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We excluded 199 individuals with a mismatch between the genotyped and registered sex, Five individuals were excluded because of both reasons. We have described the difficulties of field work in Ghana in a recent study [ 26 ], further explaining our exclusions.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%