Human Population Genetics and Genomics

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Human Population Genetics and Genomics provides researchers/students with knowledge on population genetics and relevant statistical approaches to help them become more effective users of modern genetic, genomic and statistical tools. In-depth chapters offer thorough discussions of systems of mating, genetic drift, gene flow and subdivided populations, human population history, genotype and phenotype, detecting selection, units and targets of natural selection, adaptation to temporally and spatially variable environments, selection in age-structured populations, and genomics and society. As human genetics and genomics research often employs tools and approaches derived from population genetics, this book helps users understand the basic principles of these tools.

Author(s): Alan R. Templeton
Edition: 1
Publisher: Academic Press
Year: 2019

Language: English
Pages: 498

COVER
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Preface
1. Definition, Scope, and Premises of Human Population Genetics
2. The Human Genome
3. Systems of Mating
4. Genetic Drift
5. A Backward View of Genetic Drift: Coalescence
6. Gene Flow and Subdivided Populations
7. Human Population History Over the Last Two Million Years
8. Genotype and Phenotype
9. Natural Selection
10. Detecting Selection Through Its Interactions With Other Evolutionary Forces
11. Units and Targets of Natural Selection
12. Human Adaptations to Temporally and Spatially Variable Environments
13. Selection in Age-Structured Populations
14. Human Population Genetics/Genomics and Society
Index