Karin Broberg, Date of Birth

    

Karin Broberg

researcher

Date of Birth: 06-Jan-1973

Profession: researcher, geneticist

Nationality: Sweden

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Karin Broberg

  • Karin Broberg (born 6 January 1973) is a Swedish geneticist and toxicologist and professor at Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, known for her work on human adaptation to challenging environments.
  • Based on knowledge gained from expeditions to remote Andean plains with high arsenic in drinking waters, she observed that indigenous populations of Indians inhabiting these areas since thousands of years are naturally resistant to arsenic., which is a highly toxic chemical.
  • Arsenic tolerance was in resistant individuals found to be the result of allelic variation in the arsenic-3-methyl transferase (AS3MT) gene, the gene product of which detoxifies arsenic.
  • This was the first report on human genetic adaptation to a toxic environment and added to the list of very few examples of evolution of humans in historic time (e.g.
  • lactose tolerance).
  • Her subsequent work has provided phylogenetic evidence that the AS3MT gene moved by horizontal gene transfer from bacteria to animals during their early evolution, and independently on several occasions to other eukaryotic phylae as well.
  • Horizontal gene transfer is distinct from vertical gene transfer from progeny to progeny, as such transfer of single genes as a means of obtaining new stably inherited trait has only rarely been reported in animals

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