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HowAfrican
DNA could
change
theworld
The continent’suntapped genomic
datacould spurascientific
revolution,transforming howwe
treatdisease.Why have we ignored
it forsolong?Neil Munshireports.
IllustrationbyDiana Ejaita
M
orethan 7,000 years
ago,during the
last GreenSahara
period, when the
vastnorth African
desert was rain-fed
andlush,achildwas
bornwithextraordi-
nary powers–andtheseedofacurse.
Lockedinside the childwas ageneticmuta-
tionthat ga ve aheightenedimmunitytomalaria.
Over the following259generations,the disease
would become the deadliest in human history.
Indianscribesofthe Vedicperiodcalledit“ theking
ofdiseases”.MalariahastenedRome’sfall.Itkilled
upto300millionpeopleinthe20thcenturyalone
–onein every20deaths.
Thechildsurvivedbecauseofachangeinhaemo-
globin, the molecule inredblood cells thatcarri es
oxyg en, which was then passedontoits descend-
ants.The mutationpersistedbecause it was a
means of survival in malarial sub-Saharan Africa.
But itspotencyheld adark secret.Sometimes,
whentwoofthosedescendantsprocreated,their▶