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Evolution of the Human Genome II = Human Evolution Viewed from Genomes /
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Evolution of the Human Genome II/ edited by Naruya Saitou.
Reminder of title:
Human Evolution Viewed from Genomes /
other author:
Saitou, Naruya.
Description:
VIII, 260 p. 42 illus., 27 illus. in color.online resource. :
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Subject:
Evolutionary biology. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-4-431-56904-6
ISBN:
9784431569046
Evolution of the Human Genome II = Human Evolution Viewed from Genomes /
Evolution of the Human Genome II
Human Evolution Viewed from Genomes /[electronic resource] :edited by Naruya Saitou. - 1st ed. 2021. - VIII, 260 p. 42 illus., 27 illus. in color.online resource. - Evolutionary Studies,2509-4858. - Evolutionary Studies,.
Part I: Genes for Humanness -- Chapter 1. Anthropogeny -- Chapter 2. Transcriptome -- Chapter 3. Genes related to skeletal morphology -- Chapter 4. Genes related to high altitude adaptation -- Chapter 5. Neutrally evolved genes -- Part II: Evolution of Modern Human Populations -- Chapter 6. Mitochondrial DNA -- Chapter 7. Y chromosome -- Chapter 8. Africa -- Chapter 9. West and South Asia -- Chapter 10. Europe -- Chapter 11. Southeast Asia -- Chapter 12. Oceania -- Chapter 13. Continental East Asia -- Chapter 14. Japanese Archipelago -- Chapter 15. America -- Chapter 16. Neanderthals -- Chapter 17. Simulations of human dispersal -- Index.
This two-volume set provides a general overview of the evolution of the human genome; The first volume overviews the human genome with descriptions of important gene groups. This second volume provides up-to-date, concise yet ample knowledge on the genome evolution of modern humans. It comprises twelve chapters divided into two parts discussing “Non-neutral Evolution on Human Genes” (Part I) and “Evolution of Modern Human Populations” (Part II.) The most significant feature of this book is the continent-wise discussion of modern human dispersal using human genomic data in Part II. Recent results such as introgression of paleogenomes to modern humans, new methods such as computer simulation of global human dispersals, and new information on genes for humanness will be of particular interest to the readers. Since the euchromatin regions of the human genome was sequenced in 2003, a huge number of research papers were published on modern human evolution for a variety of populations. It is now time to summarize these achievements. This book stands out as the most comprehensive book on the modern human evolution, focusing on genomic points of view with a broad scope. Primary target audiences are researchers and graduate students in evolutionary biology.
ISBN: 9784431569046
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-4-431-56904-6doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Evolutionary biology.
LC Class. No.: QH359-425
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