This book explores how genetic variation and evolutionary forces shape human populations over time, linking genetics to anthropology and evolutionary biology. The book provides an interdisciplinary perspective on genetics and evolution, combining molecular biology with population studies. It is an essential text for researchers and students in genetics, anthropology, and evolutionary sciences.
Abigail Perez is a geneticist with expertise in human evolution and population genetics. She investigates how genetic traits have evolved across different human populations. Abigail has written extensively on the subject and edited critical texts in evolutionary genetics. Her research looks at the impact of genetics on human health, ancestry, and migration. Abigail is dedicated to expanding our understanding of human genetic diversity.