We know about viruses, bacteria and other microorganisms evolving to better infect other organisms. Consequently, diseases change too to some extent. Are there any examples of human bodies evolving to fight against these disease causing agents? Submitted by ha_ha_ha_ha_hah t3_yo6whr on November 6, 2022 at 11:55 PM in askscience 155 comments 1,831
Frank_the_NOOB t1_ivfdkbj wrote on November 7, 2022 at 3:56 PM It’s widely believed that sickle cell trait is an adaptation against malaria. People with sickle cell are nearly immune to the disease and it’s commonly found in sub Saharan Africa where the disease is prevelant Permalink 2
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