Genetic adaptation helps Turkana people conserve water in harsh desert climate

Cornell researchers have contributed to a multi-institutional study of how the nomadic Turkana people of northern Kenya—who have lived for thousands of years in extreme desert conditions—evolved to survive, showing humans’ resilience in even the harshest environments.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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