Lactase Persistence Mutation Game
Shannon Dixon
Created on April 23, 2024
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Start
Key
Instructions
Token
Roll the dice
Will you mutate?
Lactase Persistence
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CHECK!
You completed Round 2! Are you lactase persistent? Now enjoy some ice cream... What happens to you?
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CHECK!
You might mutate... Click on this icon in the key.
Want more information? Click on this icon in the key.
You completed Round 1! Moving forward, remember wether or not your ancestors domesticated cattle.
Want more information? Click on this icon in the key.
Want more information? Click on this icon in the key.
You might mutate... Click on this icon in the key.
You might mutate... Click on this icon in the key.
You might mutate... Click on this icon in the key.
You might mutate... Click on this icon in the key.
You might mutate... Click on this icon in the key.
Want more information? Click on this icon in the key.
Want more information? Click on this icon in the key.
Want more information? Click on this icon in the key.
Fact Check! Click on this icon in the key.
Fact Check! Click on this icon in the key.
Fact Check! Click on this icon in the key.
Fact Check! Click on this icon in the key.
Fact Check! Click on this icon in the key.
Fact Check! Click on this icon in the key.
Starting from the Start square, you will have to roll the dice and follow the directions of each space you land on.Good luck!
Make your way to the first "CHECK!" and remember this information.
YOUR ANCESTORS WERE NOT CATTLE RANCHERS!
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You win!
CLICK ON THE MAP BELOW TO FIND OUT WHICH REGION YOU ARE FROM
Make your way to the first "CHECK!" and remember this information.
YOUR ANCESTORS WERE CATTLE RANCHERS!
YOU ARE FROM REGION...
Make your way to the first "CHECK!" and remember this information.
YOUR ANCESTORS WERE NOT CATTLE RANCHERS!
Make your way to the first "CHECK!" and remember this information.
YOUR ANCESTORS WERE NOT CATTLE RANCHERS!
Make your way to the first "CHECK!" and remember this information.
YOUR ANCESTORS WERE NOT CATTLE RANCHERS!
CLICK ON THE MAP BELOW TO FIND OUT WHICH REGION YOU ARE FROM
Make your way to the first "CHECK!" and remember this information.
YOUR ANCESTORS WERE CATTLE RANCHERS!
YOU ARE FROM REGION...
CLICK ON THE MAP BELOW TO FIND OUT WHICH REGION YOU ARE FROM
Make your way to the first "CHECK!" and remember this information.
YOUR ANCESTORS WERE CATTLE RANCHERS!
YOU ARE FROM REGION...
CLICK ON THE MAP BELOW TO FIND OUT WHICH REGION YOU ARE FROM
Make your way to the first "CHECK!" and remember this information.
YOUR ANCESTORS WERE CATTLE RANCHERS!
YOU ARE FROM REGION...
The domestication of cattle has become popular since the neolithic cage. In these areas, the lactase persistence gene spread rapidly.
Cattle Ranching
Regions!
REGION 1 EUROPE
REGION 3 THE BALTIC REGION
REGION 2 AFRICA
REGION 4 MIDDLE EAST
DID YOU MUTATE?
Keep playing and remember this information.
FOLLOW THE PROMPT MATCHING YOUR ANCESTORSto see if you mutate
for the descendants of cattle ranchers
for the descendants of non-cattle ranchers
CLICK ON ANY NUMBER AND LEARN NEW INFORMATION
FACT CHECK!
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Lactase is a digestive enzyme found in the villus enterocytes of the small intestine!
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65% of the world is lactose intolerant!
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Lactase persistence is a monogenic trait!
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Ancient DNA (aDNA) shows that all early Neolithic people were lactase before cattle domestication!
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There is evidence to point to the Botai population (of present day Kazakhastan) being the first to have drunk mare's milk!
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Lactase persistence is not common in the Americas, Oceania, East Asia, and South Asia!
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Lactose is the sugar found in milk!
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It is recommended that lactose intolerant people limit their lactose intake!
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Lactose malabsorption can be tested through breathing tests, genetic tests, and lactase activity tests!
symptoms of lactose intolerance