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The Turkana community follows a meat-centric diet in one of the most scorching, aridest regions on the planet. Researchers unveiled the genetic diversity that enables this desert acclimatization, and the challenges it presents as the Turkana shift to urban existence.

The article Genetic study of nomadic herders in Kenya shows what it takes to adapt to desert living was initially published on Berkeley News.


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