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Human Evolutionary Genetics: Origins, Peoples & Disease

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Section 1: Introduction
Chapter 1: Why Study Human Evolutionary Genetics?

Section 2: How Do We Study Genome Diversity?
Chapter 2: Structure, Function and Inheritance of the Human Genome
Chapter 3: The Diversity of the Human Genome
Chapter 4: Discovering and Assaying Genome Diversity

Section 3: How Do We Interpret Genetic Variation?
Chapter 5: Processes Shaping Diversity
Chapter 6: Making Inferences From Diversity

Section 4: Where and When Did Humans Originate?
Chapter 7: Humans as Apes
Chapter 8: Origins of Modern Humans

Section 5: How Did Humans Colonise the World?
Chapter 9: The Distribution of Diversity – Out of Africa and into Asia, Australia and Europe
Chapter 10: Agricultural Expansions
Chapter 11: Into New Found Lands
Chapter 12: What Happens When Populations Meet?

Section 6: What Use is an Evolutionary Perspective?
Chapter 13: Understanding the Past and Future of Phenotypic Variation
Chapter 14: Health Implications of Our Evolutionary Heritage
Chapter 15: Identity and Identification

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