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Andean Arsenic Tolerance: A Genetic Adaptation Near AS3MT
science17 days ago

Andean Arsenic Tolerance: A Genetic Adaptation Near AS3MT

In San Antonio de los Cobres, Argentina, DNA from 124 women and their urine arsenic metabolites show variants near the AS3MT gene that appear to improve arsenic detoxification, shifting metabolism toward excretable forms. These variants are more common in this high-arsenic Andean population than in comparable groups, suggesting long-term natural selection has contributed to arsenic tolerance. The findings, published in Molecular Biology and Evolution, provide evidence of human adaptation to a toxic environmental chemical and hint that similar signals may exist in other Andean communities.

Andean Arsenic Adaptation: A Genetic Shield Against Toxic Groundwater
science3 months ago

Andean Arsenic Adaptation: A Genetic Shield Against Toxic Groundwater

DNA analysis of 124 women from the high-arsenic town San Antonio de los Cobres shows variants near the AS3MT gene that help metabolize arsenic more safely, producing excretable forms and fewer toxic intermediates. The pattern suggests long-term arsenic exposure has driven genetic adaptation in Andean populations, with similar signals in other Andean groups and implications for how humans adapt to environmental toxins (published in Molecular Biology and Evolution).

Andean Arsenic Adaptation: A Genetic Edge Against Toxic Groundwater
science3 months ago

Andean Arsenic Adaptation: A Genetic Edge Against Toxic Groundwater

Researchers studying San Antonio de los Cobres, Argentina, found a cluster of genetic variants near the AS3MT gene that are more common in residents exposed to high arsenic levels in drinking water; these variants likely increase the body's ability to convert arsenic into excretable forms, reducing toxic intermediates and providing a genetic adaptation to a long-term toxic environment.