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Biology, 10.02.2021 01:00 erinmarie19

Human babies have a gene that produces an enzyme that breaks down the sugar found in milk. Over time, this gene is shut off in most adult humans. A mutation in this gene allows some adults to continue to drink milk without discomfort. Why would this mutation have allowed early humans to survive? A- it provided milk free from bacteria

B- it provided vitamins that could only be produced in milk

C- it provided more cattle that could be raised by early humans.

D- it provided an alternative source of nourishment for early humans.

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