"Unraveling the Origins of Multiple Sclerosis through Ancient European DNA"

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Ancient DNA analysis reveals that northern Europeans have a higher risk of multiple sclerosis due to a genetic legacy from horseback-riding cattle herders who migrated into the region 5,000 years ago. The gene variants carried by the Yamnaya people, known to increase the risk of multiple sclerosis, were widely spread and likely provided an advantage against infections. This finding helps explain the higher prevalence of multiple sclerosis in northern European descendants and sheds light on the disease's genetic origins.
Topics:health#ancient-dna#genetic-legacy#health-science#multiple-sclerosis#northern-europeans#yamnaya
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