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Human Evolutionary Genetics Origins, Peoples and Disease

Textbook Out of Print
By: Mark Jobling(Author), Matthew E Hurles(Author), Chris Tyler-Smith(Author)
523 pages, 4 colour plates, 60 photos, 190 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Garland Science
Human Evolutionary Genetics
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  • Human Evolutionary Genetics ISBN: 9780815341857 Edition: 1 Paperback Dec 2003 Out of Print #142633
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About this book

A revolutionary textbook which combines the study of genetics, anthropology and forensics to provide an understanding of human evolution and population histories. It considers the historical evidence of human evolution and the driving forces behind population development and dispersal.

Contents

Section 1: Introduction: Why Study Human Evolutionary Genetics?

Section 2: How do we study Genome Diversity?
Chapter 1 Structure, Function and Inheritance of the Human Genome
Chapter 2 The Diversity 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 Human 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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Biography

Mark Jobling earned a degree in Biochemistry and a DPhil at the University of Oxford, UK, and in 1992 came to the University of Leicester, UK, where he is now a Wellcome Trust Senior Fellow in Basic Biomedical Sciences and Reader in Genetics. Mark's interests are in Y chromosome diversity as a tool for addressing questions in human evolution, genealogy and forensics, and also male infertility and haploid mutation processes.

Matthew Hurles earned his degree in biochemistry at Oxford University, UK, and PhD in Leicester, UK. He was until recently a Research Fellow at the McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research at Cambridge University, UK, analyzing genetic variation with the aim of improving our understanding of the human past. He is now at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute near Cambridge, UK, investigating the unusual evolutionary dynamics of recently duplicated genomic regions.

Chris Tyler-Smith earned his degree in biochemistry at Oxford University, UK, and PhD in Edinburgh, UK. For the last few years he has been a University Research Lecturer in the Biochemistry Department at Oxford, UK, working on the structure and function of human centromeres, and the application of Y-chromosomal DNA variation to the understanding of the human past. He is now at the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute near Cambridge, UK, studying the genetic changes that have taken place during recent human evolution.

Textbook Out of Print
By: Mark Jobling(Author), Matthew E Hurles(Author), Chris Tyler-Smith(Author)
523 pages, 4 colour plates, 60 photos, 190 b/w illustrations
Publisher: Garland Science
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