• Only after c 80 ka aquatic vere no longer strictly necessary for H.sapi

    From littoral.homo@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 2 00:40:23 2023
    Adaptive Evolution of the FADS Gene Cluster within Africa
    Rasika A Mathias cs 2012 PLoS ONE 7(9):e44926
    doi 10.1371/journal.pone.0044926
    Long-chain poly-unsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs) are essential for brain structure, development & function: adequate dietary quantities of LC-PUFAs are thought to have been necessary for brain expansion & the increase in brain complexity observed
    during modern human evolution.
    Previous studies (in largely European populations) suggest:
    Hs have limited capacity to synthesize brain LC-PUFAs (e.g. DHA) from plant-based medium-chain-PUFAs, due to limited desaturase activity.
    Population-based differences in LC-PUFA levels & their product-to-substrate ratios can (in part) be explained by polymorphisms in the FA-desaturase (FADS) gene-cluster, ass.x increased conversion of MC- to LC-PUFAs.
    Here we show:
    these high efficiency converter alleles in the FADS gene cluster were likely driven to near-fixation in African populations by positive selection ∼85 ka:
    did selection at FADS variants, which increase LC-PUFA synthesis from plant-based MC-PUFAs, allow African populations, obligatorily tethered to marine sources for LC-PUFAs in isolated geographic regions, to rapidly expand throughout Africa 60-80 ka?

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  • From littoral.homo@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 2 10:40:08 2023
    sorry for the title: should be:
    Only after c 80 ka, aquatic foods were no longer strictly necessary for H.sapiens.


    Adaptive Evolution of the FADS Gene Cluster within Africa
    Rasika A Mathias cs 2012 PLoS ONE 7(9):e44926 doi 10.1371/journal.pone.0044926

    Long-chain poly-unsaturated fatty acids (LC-PUFAs) are essential for brain structure, development & function:
    adequate dietary quantities of LC-PUFAs are thought to have been necessary for brain expansion & the increase in brain complexity observed during modern human evolution.
    Previous studies (in largely European populations) suggest:
    Hs have limited capacity to synthesize brain LC-PUFAs (e.g. DHA) from plant-based medium-chain-PUFAs, due to limited desaturase activity.
    Population-based differences in LC-PUFA levels & their product-to-substrate ratios can (in part) be explained by polymorphisms in the FA-desaturase (FADS) gene-cluster, ass.x increased conversion of MC- to LC-PUFAs.
    Here we show:
    these high efficiency converter alleles in the FADS gene cluster were likely driven to near-fixation in African populations by positive selection ∼85 ka:
    did selection at FADS variants, which increase LC-PUFA synthesis from plant-based MC-PUFAs, allow African populations, obligatorily tethered to marine sources for LC-PUFAs in isolated geographic regions, to rapidly expand throughout Africa 60-80 ka?

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  • From JTEM is so reasonable@21:1/5 to littor...@gmail.com on Mon Jan 2 23:50:03 2023
    littor...@gmail.com wrote:

    sorry for the title: should be:
    Only after c 80 ka, aquatic foods were no longer strictly necessary for H.sapiens.

    As has been pointed out though, humans brains have SHRUNK since the dawning
    of history -- the written word. This very likely has to do with agriculture, farming,
    animal husbandry. With the invention of "Civilization," you not only had agriculture
    but all the systems in place for the control and trade of agricultural products.

    Agriculture produced a surplus of food, but you needed law & order to keep it from
    being stolen. You needed communications and transportation (roads?) to move
    it. You needed markets. You needed scribes, priests and artisans, soldiers and bureaucrats to consume it though not producing it...

    Before all that happened, you could over produce grain but you couldn't ship it to
    a far away city. For one thing, who was going to buy it (trade for it?). Why not just
    kill you? Why wouldn't someone else just kill you?

    So 3 to 5 thousand years ago all the pieces fell into place... and brains started to
    shrink.

    It's a good model. Well, I mean it appears to fit. And there is science that says
    brains did shrink. So even if we can "Make do" without the seafood, we were better off with it.

    And are.



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  • From littoral.homo@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jan 3 06:13:32 2023
    Op dinsdag 3 januari 2023 om 08:50:08 UTC+1 schreef JTEM is so reasonable:
    littor...@gmail.com wrote:

    sorry for the title: should be:
    Only after c 80 ka, aquatic foods were no longer strictly necessary for H.sapiens.

    As has been pointed out though, humans brains have SHRUNK since the dawning of history -- the written word. This very likely has to do with agriculture, farming,
    animal husbandry. With the invention of "Civilization," you not only had agriculture
    but all the systems in place for the control and trade of agricultural products.
    Agriculture produced a surplus of food, but you needed law & order to keep it from
    being stolen. You needed communications and transportation (roads?) to move it. You needed markets. You needed scribes, priests and artisans, soldiers and
    bureaucrats to consume it though not producing it...
    Before all that happened, you could over produce grain but you couldn't ship it to
    a far away city. For one thing, who was going to buy it (trade for it?). Why not just
    kill you? Why wouldn't someone else just kill you?
    So 3 to 5 thousand years ago all the pieces fell into place... and brains started to
    shrink.
    It's a good model. Well, I mean it appears to fit. And there is science that says
    brains did shrink. So even if we can "Make do" without the seafood, we were better off with it.
    And are.

    Yes, arguably the enzymes MC-PUFAs->LC-PUFAs "allowed" Hs to leave the waterside more permanently, and to become dependent on agriculture.

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