The link I posted is the data you are looking for. In particular it days that the DPSD mutation is more common in Africans than in Finnish people, and more common in South Asians than Europeans. The lengths of days and nights seems to have nothing to do with the prevalence of the mutation.
So these “evolutionary adaptation” explanations are a) not supported by the data and b) unnecessary to begin with!
So these “evolutionary adaptation” explanations are a) not supported by the data and b) unnecessary to begin with!