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Indigenous Andeans evolved more saliva amylase genes to digest potato starch
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Indigenous Andeans evolved more saliva amylase genes to digest potato starch

A Nature Communications study finds Indigenous Andeans in Peru have about 10 copies of the salivary amylase gene, more than the global average of seven, likely due to natural selection after potato domestication roughly 10,000 years ago. More gene copies can mean more amylase enzyme, potentially improving starch digestion; individuals with more copies had a 1.24% higher chance of surviving and reproducing, indicating a strong adaptive advantage that may have shaped this genome feature.

Andean Potatoes Linked to Rapid Evolution of Starch-Digesting Genes
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Andean Potatoes Linked to Rapid Evolution of Starch-Digesting Genes

Genome analysis of 3,723 people from 85 populations shows Quechua Peruvians have a median of 10 AMY1 copies (vs. global median 7), boosting salivary amylase and starch digestion. Dating suggests the increase began about 10,000 years ago, around potato domestication in the Andes, giving a small generational advantage and illustrating rapid dietary-driven human evolution; Maya-descended groups lacking long potato farming do not show the same adaptation.