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Humans

People in Cape Verde evolved better malaria resistance in 550 years

By Michael Le Page

22 September 2020

Santiago island

The human population of Santiago Island is evolving rapidly

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Yes, we are still evolving. And one of the strongest examples of recent evolution in people has been found on the Cape Verde islands in the Atlantic, where a gene variant conferring a form of malaria resistance has become more common.

Portuguese voyagers settled the uninhabited islands in 1462, bringing slaves from Africa with them. Most of the archipelago’s half a million inhabitants are descended from these peoples.

Most people of West African origin have a variant in a gene called DARC that protects against…

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