ABSTRACT

Human Evolutionary Genetics is a groundbreaking text which for the first time brings together molecular genetics and genomics to the study of the origins and movements of human populations.

Starting with an overview of molecular genomics for the non-specialist (which can be a useful review for those with a more genetic background), the book shows how data from the post-genomic era can be used to examine human origins and the human colonisation of the planet, richly illustrated with genetic trees and global maps. For the first time in a textbook, the authors outline how genetic data and the understanding of our origins which emerges, can be applied to contemporary population analyses, including genealogies, forensics and medicine.

chapter Section One|2 pages

Introduction

chapter Chapter One|16 pages

Why study human evolutionary genetics?

part Section Two|2 pages

How do we study genome diversity?

chapter Chapter Two|24 pages

Structure, function and inheritance of the human genome

chapter Chapter Three|42 pages

The diversity of the human genome

chapter Chapter Four|36 pages

Discovering and assaying genome diversity

chapter Section Three|2 pages

How do we interpret genetic variation?

chapter Chapter Five|28 pages

Processes shaping diversity

chapter Chapter Six|46 pages

Making inferences from diversity

chapter Section Four|2 pages

Where and when did humans originate?

chapter Chapter Seven|34 pages

Humans as apes

chapter Chapter Eight|34 pages

Origins of modern humans

part Section Five|2 pages

How did humans colonize the world?

chapter Chapter Ten|100 pages

Agricultural expansions

chapter Chapter Eleven|34 pages

Into new found lands

chapter Chapter Twelve|26 pages

What happens when populations meet?

part Section Six|2 pages

How is an evolutionary perspective useful?

chapter Chapter Thirteen|38 pages

Understanding the past and future of phenotypic variation

chapter Chapter Fourteen|34 pages

Health implications of our evolutionary heritage

chapter Chapter Fifteen|26 pages

Identity and identification