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Posted: 2025-04-16 22:05:43 UTC

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A study reveals that approximately 25% of East Asians have lactase genes, likely inherited from Neanderthals, which allow them to digest milk sugar. This genetic trait might have provided resistance to infections.
East Asians possess lactase genes inherited from Neanderthals.
These genes enable the digestion of milk sugar.
The genetic trait may have offered infection resistance benefits.