Modern human genetic diversity is the result of demographic history, and selective effects that have acted to adapt different populations to their environments. Broad patterns of global diversity are well explained by geography, based on an out-of-Africa model of early human evolution. Genome-wide searches for signals of selection, plus studies of specific candidate loci and candidate phenotypes, have identified genes that show population differences due to adaptation to pathogens, climate, diet and possibly cognitive challenges. Some past adaptations are now maladaptive, and can lead to disease. However, the history of adaptation is complex, and adaptive explanations are often unsupported by hard evidence
Despite our relatively large population size, humans are genetically less variable than other primat...
Both genetic variation and certain culturally transmitted phenotypes show geographic signatures of h...
The massive efforts to study in detail the human genome have produced extraordinary amounts of genet...
Modern human genetic diversity is the result of demographic history, and selective effects that have...
Modern human genetic diversity is the result of demographic history, and selective effects that have...
Investigating the molecular evolution of human genome has paved the way to understand genetic adapta...
The evidence suggests that the present genetic affinities among human populations are the result bot...
The evolutionary and historical processes that shaped present-day human diversity can be inferred fr...
Comparative studies of ethnically diverse human populations, particularly in Africa, are important f...
As humans spread out of Africa they encountered a wide range of different environments and ecosystem...
As humans spread out of Africa they encountered a wide range of different environments and ecosystem...
As humans spread out of Africa they encountered a wide range of different environments and ecosystem...
Patterns of human genetic diversity suggest that all modern humans originated from a small populatio...
Recent technological advances (high-throughput whole genome sequencing, megainformatics) have made i...
Patterns of human genetic diversity suggest that all modern humans originated from a small populatio...
Despite our relatively large population size, humans are genetically less variable than other primat...
Both genetic variation and certain culturally transmitted phenotypes show geographic signatures of h...
The massive efforts to study in detail the human genome have produced extraordinary amounts of genet...
Modern human genetic diversity is the result of demographic history, and selective effects that have...
Modern human genetic diversity is the result of demographic history, and selective effects that have...
Investigating the molecular evolution of human genome has paved the way to understand genetic adapta...
The evidence suggests that the present genetic affinities among human populations are the result bot...
The evolutionary and historical processes that shaped present-day human diversity can be inferred fr...
Comparative studies of ethnically diverse human populations, particularly in Africa, are important f...
As humans spread out of Africa they encountered a wide range of different environments and ecosystem...
As humans spread out of Africa they encountered a wide range of different environments and ecosystem...
As humans spread out of Africa they encountered a wide range of different environments and ecosystem...
Patterns of human genetic diversity suggest that all modern humans originated from a small populatio...
Recent technological advances (high-throughput whole genome sequencing, megainformatics) have made i...
Patterns of human genetic diversity suggest that all modern humans originated from a small populatio...
Despite our relatively large population size, humans are genetically less variable than other primat...
Both genetic variation and certain culturally transmitted phenotypes show geographic signatures of h...
The massive efforts to study in detail the human genome have produced extraordinary amounts of genet...