Tuesday, March 15, 2005

News @ Nature - Did Black Death boost HIV immunity in Europe?

News @ Nature - Did Black Death boost HIV immunity in Europe?:
"Around 10% of today's Europeans carry the mutation, a significantly higher proportion than in other populations. Why is it so common in Europe? One possibility is that it favours carriers by protecting them from disease. But geneticists know that the mutation, called CCR5-Delta32, appeared some 2,500 years ago - long before HIV reared its head."